# Google and AWS offer divergent approaches to managing enterprise AI agents

_Wednesday, April 22, 2026 at 8:19 PM EDT · AI · Latest · Tier 2 — Notable_

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Google and Amazon Web Services are pursuing fundamentally different strategies for managing artificial intelligence agents in enterprise environments, reflecting an emerging split in the AI infrastructure stack between control and execution layers.

Google's approach centers on system-level governance through its Gemini Enterprise platform, which uses a Kubernetes-style control plane to manage identity, enforce policies, and monitor agent behavior. The company has consolidated its Vertex AI offerings under the Gemini Enterprise umbrella, rebranding the platform while maintaining the same underlying interface.

AWS, through its Bedrock AgentCore service, is optimizing for deployment velocity with a configuration-based harness that automates agent assembly. Users define agent functions, models, and tools, and AgentCore handles the integration. The harness is built on Strands Agents, AWS's open-source agent framework.

The divergence comes as organizations move AI agents from short-lived tasks to longer-running workflows, creating new challenges around state drift. As agents accumulate memory and context over time, they become vulnerable to outdated information and conflicting responses, making reliability a systems-level problem.

Industry analysts note that enterprises likely need both approaches. Rapid deployment enables experimentation, while centralized governance provides oversight for critical processes. The risk for businesses is becoming locked into systems designed for only one execution model.

The debate has gained momentum as Anthropic and OpenAI have also released updated agent management tools, giving developer teams multiple options for orchestrating complex multi-agent systems.

## Sources

- [VentureBeat](https://venturebeat.com/orchestration/google-and-aws-split-the-ai-agent-stack-between-control-and-execution)

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