Gemini Enterprise: A new era for AI in the workplace

Gemini Enterprise: A new era for AI in the workplace

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10 October 2025

In the rapidly evolving world of workplace AI, Google has officially stepped into Microsoft’s territory with the launch of Gemini Enterprise, a bold move designed to redefine how businesses use artificial intelligence. As Microsoft continues to expand the reach of its Copilot assistant within Microsoft 365, Google’s latest offering signals a direct challenge — and perhaps, the beginning of a new phase in the AI race for the enterprise market

As its name suggests, Gemini Enterprise is a business-focused version of Google’s Gemini assistant, fine-tuned for organizational use. But Google insists that this isn’t just another chatbot. Instead, it calls Gemini Enterprise a “conversational platform” — one that integrates directly with company data, workflows, and infrastructure to drive productivity and smarter decision-making.

The key difference between a chatbot and a conversational platform, according to Google, lies in its grounding. While a chatbot might handle generic queries, Gemini Enterprise is designed to tap directly into a company’s data ecosystem — much like Microsoft 365 Copilot. Employees can query, analyze, and interact with internal documents, spreadsheets, and business tools in natural language, transforming the way they access and process information.

Beyond assisting with daily tasks, Gemini Enterprise empowers employees to take things a step further. Teams can use the platform to build and deploy custom AI agents that are tailored to their specific business needs and securely integrated into existing systems. Whether it’s automating routine workflows, generating reports, or surfacing insights from large datasets, the goal is to turn everyday interactions into actionable outcomes.

Google claims that many of its existing enterprise customers are already integrating Gemini-powered solutions across their operations. According to the company, AI now contributes to the creation of more than half of all new code, leaving engineers to focus primarily on validation and optimization — a striking sign of how deeply automation is transforming the workplace.

To make all of this possible, Gemini Enterprise is backed by some serious computing power. The platform runs on Google Cloud infrastructure, combining Nvidia’s latest hardware with Google’s own Tensor Processing Units (TPUs) to deliver high-performance AI capabilities at scale.

Google is also emphasizing the strength of its research foundation, pointing to its Nobel Prize-winning teams and the proven accuracy and versatility of its Gemini models. The company argues that this combination of world-class research, scalable infrastructure, and deep product integration gives it an edge in bringing trustworthy AI to the enterprise space.

Gemini Enterprise will be available to large organizations at a cost of $30 per user per month, while smaller businesses can opt for Gemini Business, a lighter version priced at $21 per user per month. This tiered model reflects Google’s broader ambition to make enterprise-grade AI accessible across the business spectrum — from startups to global corporations.

Both plans integrate seamlessly with Google’s suite of tools and cloud services, offering a unified AI experience that spans communication, data analysis, and software development. According to Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian, who outlined the platform’s features in a recent blog post, Gemini Enterprise represents a major leap forward in how companies can deploy AI safely and effectively within their own environments.

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