Deloitte is hitting the enterprise AI market with a library of more than 1,000 pre-built autonomous software agents, anchored by a newly formed Google Cloud agentic transformation practice. The consulting giant will use the dedicated unit to bake Google’s Gemini Enterprise directly into its existing services suite. By deploying these turnkey agentic assets, Deloitte aims to scale autonomous operations across the retail, healthcare, financial, and public sectors.
The operation scales up as corporate adoption hits a critical inflection point. Data from Deloitte's 2026 State of AI in the Enterprise report indicates that AI tools are now available to the workforce at roughly 60% of surveyed organizations, signaling a definitive broader shift from isolated pilot programs into production environments. To connect these capabilities across disparate software ecosystems, the practice utilizes Google’s Agent2Agent Protocol, enabling independent AI systems to communicate and execute end-to-end tasks. Early deployment is already underway at Zebra Technologies, where Chief Information Officer Matt Ausman noted that the collaboration shows "an AI agent that can operate with speed and consistency" to reduce operational risk.
Internally, Deloitte has deployed Gemini Enterprise to more than 25,000 of its own professionals, with plans to scale the roll-out to 100,000 licenses. The firm is establishing dedicated Gemini Experience Centers for hands-on prototyping and is embedding forward deployed engineers to build customized client solutions alongside research support from Google DeepMind. Pointing to the practical business outcomes of the technology, Thomas Kurian, CEO of Google Cloud, stated that agentic AI serves as "the next step in enterprise transformation, automating complex workflows to deliver tangible business results."