Google Cloud has announced a $750 million fund to accelerate its partners’ growth in agentic AI, unveiled at Cloud Next. The investment aims to empower consulting firms, systems integrators, software vendors, and channel partners through dedicated resources for AI value assessment, prototyping, agent building, deployment, upskilling, and embedded Google engineering support.

The fund focuses on advancing agentic AI autonomous systems capable of reasoning, planning, and executing complex multi-step tasks. It includes incentives, proofs-of-concept with Gemini models, practice-building programs, and forward-deployed engineers collaborating with partners such as Accenture, Deloitte, HCLTech, and others to drive customer deployments.

Central to the initiative is the Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform, which enables organizations to build, scale, govern, and optimize AI agents. New features include Agent-to-Agent Orchestration, Agent Registry, Identity, Gateway, and Observability tools, delivered via an intuitive Gemini Enterprise app. Additional enhancements feature Agent Designer for scheduled or long-running agents, an activity Inbox, and integration with Workspace tools.

Several leading companies are building specialized agents on this platform, including Adobe, Atlassian, Deloitte, Lovable, Oracle, Palo Alto Networks, Replit, S&P Global, Salesforce, ServiceNow, and Workday. These agents target diverse enterprise workflows, from security operations to data management and productivity.

The move underscores Google Cloud’s push to foster a robust ecosystem for secure, governed agentic AI adoption, helping partners deliver faster time-to-value for businesses transitioning to intelligent, action-oriented systems.