Gemini Enterprise App

Gemini Enterprise App

User-facing Gemini Enterprise application described by Google as the front door to AI for every employee. In [src-044], it adds tools for building, running, managing, and collaborating with agents.

Key facts

  • Type: Enterprise AI application
  • Agent Designer: No-code / natural-language experience for building schedule- or trigger-based agents [src-044]
  • Long-running agents: Agents that can execute complex business processes in secure cloud sandboxes [src-044]
  • Inbox: Central place to monitor and manage agent activity, including categories such as “Needs your input,” “Errors,” and “Completed” [src-044]
  • Projects: Dedicated spaces where agent memory is confined to selected files and conversations [src-044]
  • Skills: “@ mention” shortcuts for repetitive tasks such as applying brand guidelines or retrieving data [src-044]
  • Canvas: Interactive editor for creating and editing Docs and Slides, including Microsoft 365 export [src-044]

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Source references

  • [src-044] Thomas Kurian — “Welcome to Google Cloud Next ’26” (2026-04-22)

Robin Cartier perspective

This page is part of Robin Cartier's working AI knowledge graph: a practical research layer for production AI, recommendation systems, experimentation, GEO, and agentic web readiness.

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