
Globe Business, Google, Searce bring Google Agentspace to PH
Globe Business has partnered with Google and Searce to bring Google Agentspace, an AI platform designed to transform workflows and boost productivity, to the country.
Available in the Philippines through Globe Business, the platform enables enterprises to unlock AI-driven productivity, optimize operations, reduce costs, and accelerate innovation through cloud-based solutions.
'As the first to market Google Agentspace in the country, we offer deep market knowledge and end-to-end support to ensure its effective adoption,' said KD Dizon, head of Globe Business.
'Infused with the Globe Business brand of malasakit or deep customer care, we will help enterprises integrate AI in ways that align with their goals and are tailored to their unique operational requirements,' said Dizon.
Google Agentspace provides a secure platform that connects with over 100 widely used business applications and integrates into existing workflows. Its centralized search, AI, and intelligent agents allow employees to access information faster, automate routine tasks, and act on data with greater accuracy.
The local launch also signaled a strategic alliance between Globe Business and Searce to deliver advanced cloud and AI solutions, combining Searce's cloud expertise with Globe Business's extensive network and enterprise reach.
'Our partnership with Globe Business highlights our shared commitment to driving enterprise transformation through responsible AI adoption. Together, we ensure that Filipino companies leverage cutting-edge generative AI technology like Google Agentspace and they are supported throughout the entire journey,' Searce country manager for the Philippines Ferdie Saputil said.
Globe Business and Searce will provide enterprises full support across the adoption process—from onboarding to ongoing optimization—ensuring they gain lasting value from the platform.
With enterprise-grade security from Google, end-to-end deployment assistance from Globe Business, and technical guidance from Searce, organizations are well-positioned to integrate Google Agentspace and enable more agile business operations.—Vince Angelo Ferreras/AOL, GMA Integrated News

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