For companies on Google Workspace, Gemini is the obvious AI starting point — it’s already built into Gmail, Docs, Sheets, and Meet. Google also offers a separate, more powerful product, Gemini Enterprise, for building AI agents. Here’s how Google’s offerings compare with osFoundry, a “Hybrid AI Orchestration Platform,” for a US business. Facts are cited; unconfirmed prices are flagged.
At a glance
| osFoundry | Google Gemini | |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Hybrid AI orchestration platform | Workspace AI + Gemini Enterprise agent platform |
| Ecosystem | Neutral | Google Workspace / Cloud |
| Models | Bring your own, any provider | Gemini + 200+ via Model Garden |
| Agents & automation | Core design | Gemini Enterprise (Agent Designer, A2A) |
| Replaces other SaaS | Designed to consolidate | Augments Workspace; partner agents |
| Pricing | Via dgm: $399 / $3,999/mo | Bundled in Workspace; Enterprise quote-based |
Two different Google products
It’s important to separate the two, because they answer different questions. Gemini in Workspace is AI assistance bundled into Google Workspace plans — no separate add-on since 2025 — and it makes Gmail, Docs, Sheets, and Meet smarter. Gemini Enterprise is a standalone platform that Google describes as the evolution of Vertex AI for the “agentic era,” launched at Google Cloud Next on April 23, 2026. It includes a no-code Agent Designer, Workspace Studio, an Agent Gallery, and agent-to-agent orchestration. If you’ve heard “Gemini” used to mean both a chatbot and an agent platform, that’s why.
osFoundry covers the agent-platform side of that picture but stays ecosystem-neutral — orchestrating agents, automations, and apps across whatever systems you run, with SaaS consolidation as the explicit aim.
Pricing
Gemini in Workspace rides on Workspace pricing — roughly Business Starter, Standard, and Plus tiers per user per month (confirm the current figures on Google’s pricing page, which changes). Gemini Enterprise’s official documentation lists editions and features but not prices, the Frontline edition requires 150+ users, and third-party price estimates are unverified. In short, enterprise pricing is effectively quote-based, so budgeting means a sales cycle.
dgm’s pricing is fixed and transparent regardless of platform: $399 consultation and $3,999/month integration.
Models
Gemini Enterprise is genuinely multi-model. Its Model Garden hosts 200+ models — including Anthropic Claude, Grok, Mistral, and open models like Llama, DeepSeek, and Qwen — alongside Google’s own Gemini and Gemma. Google also states it does not train on customer data without permission (confirm the specifics on Google’s official trust pages before relying on them).
osFoundry is similarly model-agnostic, but the key difference is neutrality: it isn’t anchored to Google Cloud, which matters if you don’t want your AI platform, data gravity, and billing tied to one cloud provider’s roadmap.
Agents and automation
Gemini Enterprise is a serious agent platform — it offers an Agent Development Kit, Memory Bank, agent identity and governance, and runs partner agents from Salesforce, ServiceNow, Oracle, and Workday inside a governed environment. Its strongest fit is organizations already invested in Google Cloud and Workspace, where data, identity, and agents all live in one place.
osFoundry focuses on orchestration and SaaS consolidation independent of any one cloud — agents, automations, and apps in one workspace designed to replace overlapping tools rather than extend a particular ecosystem.
Who each is best for
Gemini is the stronger choice if your company runs on Google Workspace or Google Cloud, you want AI woven into those apps, and you’re comfortable consolidating on Google. osFoundry is the stronger choice if you want to stay cloud- and model-neutral, automate across mixed systems, and reduce SaaS spend regardless of which suite you use.
Which should a US company choose?
If your company runs on Google Workspace or Google Cloud, Gemini (and Gemini Enterprise for agents) is a powerful, well-integrated choice. If you want to stay ecosystem-neutral, keep model and cloud flexibility, and consolidate SaaS, then osFoundry is the more strategic foundation. dgm assesses your stack, shows which path delivers the most value for a US business, and handles the integration end to end.