- Salesforce has increased its AI model sharing with Google
- The partnership comes as Salesforce is largely betting on the agentic AI
- Long context windows and real-time data are just some of the advantages
Salesforce and Google Cloud have announced what they describe as a “major expansion” of their strategic partnership – a bidirectional agreement that will see them share the cloud and IA resources.
At the heart of the agreement, Salesforce customers will now be able to create AI agents using Google Gemini models as well as deploy Salesforce on Google Cloud.
The news occurs during the emergence of agentic AI, a sector which is worth 2 billions of dollars.
“Our mutual customers have asked us to be able to work more transparent through Salesforce and Google Cloud, and this enlarged partnership will help them accelerate their AI transformations with advanced AI models, advanced AI models , and even more, “noted the CEO of Google Cloud Thomas Kurian.
Salesforce and Google Cloud deepen the partnership
The news occurs during the emergence of agentic AI, a sector which is worth 2 billions of dollars.
According to Salesforce Data, 84% of CIOs think that artificial intelligence will be as important as the Internet itself.
Salesforce’s access to Google models includes earth setting with Google Search via Vetex AI, which means that users can access “data, news, current events and credible quotes”.
Salesforce has also noted the importance of giving its customers the freedom to choose their own models – this flexibility should in theory prevent them from looking for alternative solutions, by making them spend their money with Salesforce.
“Thanks to our extended partnership with Google Cloud and deep integrations on the platform, the application and the infrastructure layer, we give customers a choice in the applications and the models they wish,” noted Srini Tallapragada, director of Salesforce, in chief of Salesforce.
The announcement also refers to the context window of two million people from Gemini, which makes it one of the most powerful models for contextual understanding and reasoning.
The two companies have promised more in -depth integration through the data cloud, Bigquery and Cortex Framework later in 2025, as well as the new native Tablet integration, Looker and Bigquery.