An Interview with Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian About the Agentic Moment
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Started April 24, 2026
An interview with Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian about Google's cloud priorities, enterprise agent platform, and Google’s integration advantage
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An Interview with Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian About the Agentic Moment
Stratechery (United States) | Apr 23, 2026
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Relying heavily on Google Cloud for enterprise solutions may lead to vendor lock-in, limiting flexibility for businesses in the long term.
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While Google's enterprise agent platform shows promise, its success will depend on user adoption and real-world application beyond theoretical benefits.
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Google Cloud's integration advantage enhances enterprise efficiency and innovation, positioning it as a leader in the cloud market.
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