Google Cloud and Salesforce have announced a major expansion of their partnership aimed at accelerating the adoption of agentic artificial intelligence across enterprise workflows, enabling AI agents to execute end-to-end tasks across previously fragmented systems.
The collaboration integrates Salesforce’s Agentforce and Google’s Gemini Enterprise to allow AI agents to operate across platforms such as Slack and Google Workspace, reducing manual processes, minimizing data silos, and eliminating the need for constant context switching between applications.
At the core of the initiative is the concept of the “Agentic Enterprise,” where AI agents can securely access and act on enterprise data without requiring costly data migration. The companies say this approach enables faster decision-making, improved workflow automation, and reduced operational friction.
The integration allows users to generate and manage content across tools directly within Slack and Google Workspace. For example, Slackbot can now transform user requests into structured Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, or PDFs using data from multiple sources, while Gemini Enterprise can summarize meetings and threads across platforms in real time.
Salesforce’s Agentforce Sales capabilities are also embedded within Gemini Enterprise, allowing users to manage CRM updates, analyze deal risks, and engage leads without leaving their workflow environment.
A key technical advancement in the partnership is the “zero-copy” data architecture, which enables AI systems to access enterprise data stored in platforms like Google BigQuery without duplicating or moving it, improving both security and efficiency. The integration also extends governance and multi-source connectivity through enhanced data management and compliance tools.
The companies highlighted that AI agents powered by Gemini models and Salesforce’s Atlas Reasoning Engine can process multimodal inputs, including text, images, and video, to support more advanced enterprise decision-making.
Industry leaders from companies such as Wayfair, Pepkor, and Bionic noted early benefits from AI-driven automation, including improved personalization, scalable operations, and enhanced productivity across business functions.
The expanded partnership signals a broader shift toward fully integrated AI ecosystems, where intelligent agents can autonomously execute complex workflows across enterprise platforms.


