CGI expands Google alliance to include Gemini Enterprise
CGI, a Montreal-headquartered IT consulting firm, has expanded its global alliance with Google Cloud to scale adoption of Gemini Enterprise, an agentic AI platform.
The new multi-year agreement will equip tens of thousands of CGI consultants and experts with Gemini Enterprise AI agents. Additionally, the agreement will feature co-investment in go-to-market initiatives and internal agentic enablement initiatives such as innovation workshops, training, and hackathons.
“Our expanded relationship with Google Cloud is about accelerating the delivery of outcomes with Agentic AI--not just pilots--as our clients want AI that is enterprise-grade, secure, reliable and measurable,” said Dave Henderson, chief technology officer, CGI.
Utilizing Gemeni 3, which features Google’s latest agentic AI advancements, CGI will embed AI into managed IT and business services. The consulting firm previously deployed Google Code Assist to advance AI-powered software development across the company.
“Through this partnership, Gemini Enterprise will become a front door to AI for CGI and its clients, bringing the best of Google AI to orchestrate complex work across entire organizations,” said Oliver Parker, vice president, global generative AI go-to-market (GTM), Google Cloud.
CGI’s global alliance ecosystem includes more than 150 technology companies.
The firm has 94,000 people globally and annual revenue of $15.9 billion.

