Aily Labs Brings Decision Intelligence Platform to Google Cloud Marketplace

August 19, 2026
Aily Labs has partnered with Google Cloud to offer its Decision Intelligence platform through Google Cloud Marketplace. The platform connects enterprise data systems and coordinates AI agents for pharma and biotech operations.

Aily Labs has partnered with Google Cloud to make its Decision Intelligence platform available on Google Cloud Marketplace, the company announced in a press release.

The listing lets Google Cloud customers find and buy Aily Labs through existing cloud contracts, with spending counted toward committed cloud agreements. Once deployed, Aily agents can be added to a company's Agent Gallery within Gemini Enterprise without a new compliance review or separate vendor process.

The partnership uses Google Cloud infrastructure, the Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform, BigQuery, Gemini models, and AI agent capabilities. Aily Labs said its platform connects separate enterprise data systems and generates recommendations for decision makers.

Aily's Super Agent coordinates specialized AI agents across finance, supply chain, manufacturing, R&D, and commercial operations. The company said pharma customers use the platform for clinical development, regulatory submissions, capital allocation, manufacturing, and supply chain work.

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