Cognizant Partners with Google on Agentic AI
Cognizant announced an expanded strategic partnership with Google Cloud to help enterprises operationalize agentic AI. The collaboration aims to translate AI strategies into deployed, governed systems at scale. Cognizant will use its proprietary capabilities built on Google Cloud to accelerate enterprise adoption of sophisticated AI agents.
- Cognizant is leveraging its own proprietary tools, such as the Cognizant Agent Foundry and Cognizant Ignition, to help clients accelerate the adoption of AI agents. The partnership also involves the establishment of a dedicated Gemini Enterprise Center of Excellence to ensure scalable and consistent deployment of agentic AI. - Agentic AI represents a shift from reactive AI models to autonomous systems that can independently plan and execute complex, multi-step tasks across different enterprise systems. This allows for the automation of entire workflows in areas like IT operations, customer support, and supply chain management. - The venture capital landscape is showing significant confidence in this area, with agentic AI startups raising $2.8 billion in the first half of 2025 alone. Projections estimate that agentic AI could account for 10% of all AI funding rounds in 2025, totaling around $6.7 billion. - Google Cloud provides a suite of tools to build these systems, including the Agent Development Kit (ADK) for creating and orchestrating agents, and Vertex AI Agent Builder for enterprise-grade deployment. For non-technical users, Google offers Agentspace, a no-code interface for creating and managing AI agents. - In the real estate sector, AI agents are already being used for tasks like intelligent lead qualification, predictive market analysis, and automating property management workflows. Companies like Zillow and Compass use AI for property valuations and to identify homeowners likely to sell. - The collaboration goes beyond client solutions, as Cognizant is deploying Google Workspace with Gemini Enterprise internally to improve its own productivity and employee experience. - This partnership builds on Cognizant's history with Google Cloud, where they have previously been recognized as a multi-year Google Cloud Data Partner of the Year. Prior to this, Cognizant was already using Vertex AI to fine-tune Gemini models on its own data, reducing audit preparation time from six hours to one. - Several AI agent startups have already reached unicorn status, including Cognition, Adept, and Imbue, signaling strong market validation for this technology. Venture firms like Rebellion Ventures are focusing exclusively on agentic AI, raising funds to back early-stage startups in this domain.