Palantir Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ: PLTR) has entered a significant partnership with Google Cloud, integrating its Foundry and AIP platforms with BigQuery, Gemini, and the Google Knowledge Catalog.
The integration is available via the Google Cloud Marketplace, giving enterprise customers a streamlined path to deploying Palantir’s capabilities within Google’s broader cloud infrastructure.
The partnership enables two-way data federation and semantic exchange, a technical architecture that allows businesses to embed Google’s AI models directly into operational workflows.
By connecting Google’s data infrastructure with Palantir’s Ontology layer, organizations gain the ability to deploy complex, high-stakes AI strategies at scale across their existing cloud environments.
The collaboration is already producing results for joint customers, with industrial firm Eaton among the first to leverage the integration in a live operational setting.
Eaton is using the combined platform to transform engineering documentation into intelligent assets, a process the company says has led to faster quoting and improved operational precision.
The partnership is designed to reduce friction for enterprises seeking to connect critical AI workflows to their core data infrastructure without rebuilding existing cloud investments from the ground up.
Palantir describes the integration as creating a unified foundation that simplifies how organizations build and execute high-stakes AI strategies at an enterprise scale.
Palantir Technologies develops and deploys data integration and analytics platforms for government agencies, defense organizations, and enterprise clients, with notable products including Palantir Gotham, Foundry, and Apollo.
The Google Cloud deal reinforces Palantir’s push to deepen its commercial enterprise footprint at a time when demand for operational AI infrastructure continues to grow across industries.
The availability of the integration through the Google Cloud Marketplace lowers the barrier to adoption, positioning Palantir to capture a broader segment of enterprises already invested in Google’s cloud ecosystem.