As AI agents become an increasingly common sight in companies everywhere, Google Cloud has become the latest big company to increase its efforts in space.
On its Google Cloud Next 25 event, the company revealed several upgrades to its Agentspace platform to make the agent’s discovery and adoption easier.
Just to give things an extra boost, Google Cloud also announced a new partnership with NVIDIA designed to make its offers even more intuitive.
Google AgentSpace extension
After the initial launch of Google Agentspace in December 2024, the updates were mainly aimed at making the creation and implementation of AI agents easier
This includes giving employees access to AgentSpace search and analysis tools directly from the Google Chrome search box. The multimodal search features can help track exactly the data needed within your business or give customers access to the answers they need.
The search results can cover content from the Internet or from your company’s most commonly used apps and software, including like Google Workspace, Microsoft 365 and apps such as Jira, Salesforce or ServiceNow.
Elsewhere, workers can also use a new agent gallery to find and implement new agents quickly as well as creating their own agents with the new platform without code agent or launching some of Google’s latest own brands, Idea Generation Agent and Deep Research Agent.
To ensure that all of these new agents coexist effectively, Google Cloud has also launched a new interoperability protocol called Agent2 Agent, as it says, “will allow AI agents to communicate with each other, safely exchange information and coordinate actions on top of different business platforms or applications.”
The company is built on existing standards to enable easier integration, and has already signed up for more than 50 partners for the launch, including company heavy weights such as Salesforce, PayPal, Box, Atlassian and more.
Finally, to exploit the power of some of the most powerful computer hardware around today, Google Cloud and Nvidia have signed a collaboration with the former AI models for NVIDIA Blackwell HGX and DGX platforms as well as NVIDIA Confidential Computing.
“By bringing our Gemini models into premises with Nvidia Blackwell’s breakthrough performance and confidential computer capacities, we allow companies to lock the full potential for Agentic AI,” said Sachin Gupta, vice president and general manager of infrastructure and solutions to Google Cloud.
“This collaboration helps ensure that customers can innovate safely without compromising on performance or operational ease.”