Globant Launches Enterprise AI 2.0 with AI Agent Marketplace

August 19, 2025
Globant has introduced Enterprise AI 2.0, featuring The Station, a module offering a marketplace of AI agents for various industries, announced in a press release.
Globant Launches Enterprise AI 2.0 with AI Agent Marketplace

Globant has introduced Enterprise AI 2.0, featuring The Station, a new module that provides a marketplace of AI agents for various industries, announced in a press release. The Station allows organizations to discover, build, connect, and scale AI-based solutions more efficiently.

The Station hosts both client-created AI agents and a curated selection of over 50 Globant-certified AI agents. This setup aims to foster an AI-focused culture by making AI accessible and actionable for all organizational members, regardless of technical expertise. Users can deploy these agents using intuitive orchestration tools, which accelerates the time from experimentation to achieving impactful results.

Globant Enterprise AI 2.0 also includes features like Model Context Protocol (MCP) and Agent-to-Agent (A2A) interoperability, enabling the integration of tools and agents from external environments such as Agentforce, Google Cloud Platform, Azure AI Foundry, and Amazon Bedrock. This update aims to unify agent access and execution, reducing time-to-value for AI solutions while ensuring scalability and compliance.

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