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At Google Cloud Next on Wednesday, CEO Sundar Pichai announced one of Google's most important new products: the Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform, a tool designed to build and manage AI agents at a large enterprise scale. This is Google's direct response to two strong competitors in the space: Amazon with Bedrock AgentCore and Microsoft with Foundry. All three tech giants are accelerating the provision of infrastructure for enterprises to deploy AI programs capable of autonomously executing multiple tasks in sequence without human intervention. Focus on IT and engineering teams Google chose to target the Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform primarily at internal enterprise IT and engineering teams, a deliberate decision. The rationale is that AI agent technology currently works best for technically oriented tasks such as programming, while security remains the top concern when deploying AI for organizations. Granting control to IT teams helps reduce risk as the technology remains relatively new. For staff without a technical background, Google directs them to the Gemini Enterprise app, launched since last autumn. Through this app, users can use agents built by IT, or create their own agents for personal needs: scheduling meetings, setting up automation when events occur, creating shortcuts for repetitive work, or drafting and editing documents within the app without switching between tools. Notably, the new platform runs on Gemini, Google’s language model, and the Nano Banana 2 image tool, as well as integrating Anthropic Claude. Google supports all three Claude versions: Opus (strongest, for complex tasks), Sonnet (balanced performance and cost), and Haiku (cost-effective for simple tasks). This includes Claude Opus 4.7, the latest Anthropic release announced last week. Google’s integration of Anthropic’s Claude reflects a broader industry trend: enterprises increasingly want the option to choose the AI model best suited to each task, rather than being locked into a single provider. For Google, this is also a way to attract Claude users and bring them into its cloud infrastructure ecosystem. By Max Vietnamese Youth Original link: https://thanhnienviet.vn/google-tich-hop-claude-cua-anthropic-vao-nen-tang-ai-doanh-nghiep-moi-209260423051918396.htm Keywords: Google

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