# Platform Wars Come for AI Agents

> This piece makes a case worth sitting with: the decisive fight in enterprise AI is no longer about whose model is smartest, but about who controls the platform agents run on. Google has positioned its Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform against Microsoft's Agent 365 and Amazon's Bedrock AgentCore, each vying to be the layer that governs which agent does what. The reason is a shift in what buyers actually want. Once models are all roughly capable, the questions that keep executives up are trust, recovery when something goes wrong, auditability, and who owns the agent's lifecycle. Those are platform problems, not model problems, and they are where budgets are heading. The stakes are large and near. The article cites a Gartner forecast that 40% of enterprise apps will embed agents by year-end, and frames the resulting governance gap as the biggest corporate risk of the moment. It is a useful corrective to model-benchmark obsession, and a reminder that in enterprise software, control and accountability usually beat raw capability.

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## Wortins' read

This piece makes a case worth sitting with: the decisive fight in enterprise AI is no longer about whose model is smartest, but about who controls the platform agents run on. Google has positioned its Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform against Microsoft's Agent 365 and Amazon's Bedrock AgentCore, each vying to be the layer that governs which agent does what. The reason is a shift in what buyers actually want. Once models are all roughly capable, the questions that keep executives up are trust, recovery when something goes wrong, auditability, and who owns the agent's lifecycle. Those are platform problems, not model problems, and they are where budgets are heading. The stakes are large and near. The article cites a Gartner forecast that 40% of enterprise apps will embed agents by year-end, and frames the resulting governance gap as the biggest corporate risk of the moment. It is a useful corrective to model-benchmark obsession, and a reminder that in enterprise software, control and accountability usually beat raw capability.

## Source

[Read the full story at The Data Letter](https://www.thedataletter.com/p/platform-wars-come-for-ai-agents)

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