Globe Surpasses Global Benchmarks with 90% Adoption of Gemini for Workspace
Globe has achieved a remarkable milestone in its enterprise-wide artificial intelligence journey, reaching a 90 percent adoption rate of Gemini for Workspace as of January 2026. This significant achievement reflects strong engagement across various teams and business groups, signaling a profound cultural shift towards the practical and everyday use of AI technologies.
A Strategic Move Towards Democratizing AI
The milestone is part of Globe's broader strategy to democratize AI, focusing on enablement, experimentation, and inclusion. Instead of relying solely on top-down mandates, the company is equipping employees with the necessary tools, infrastructure, and confidence to seamlessly integrate AI into their daily workflows. This approach has led to the development of Gen AI-powered quality assurance bots, personal automation flows, and custom productivity apps designed to simplify work processes.
Globally, only 55 percent of companies report any level of AI adoption, making Globe's 90 percent rate well above the benchmark. This underscores the company's commitment to making AI accessible, safe, and usable for citizen developers across the organization.
Leadership Insights on AI Integration
Anton Bonifacio, Chief AI Officer and Chief Information Security Officer at Globe, emphasized the practical impact of this achievement. "Reaching 90 percent adoption of Gemini for Workspace shows that our people are not just curious about AI. They are actively using it to improve how they work every day," he said. "Our goal has always been to make AI practical and valuable. We want every team to feel empowered to experiment, build, and turn ideas into real progress."
Sustaining Momentum Through Collaborative Workshops
To sustain this momentum, Globe and Google Cloud conducted an Agentic AI Use Case Discovery Workshop, bringing together teams from across the organization. The session introduced Gemini Enterprise and its agentic AI capabilities through live demonstrations, breakout sessions, and guided use-case mapping. It encouraged continued experimentation and daily use of AI, with Globe now working towards an internal agent registry to help scale these solutions across departments.
Complementing this effort, Globe partnered with AWS on a workshop centered on agentic AI-driven development. This initiative equipped teams to design AI workflows that can perform tasks autonomously and accelerate enterprise development. Through an agentic design thinking framework, participants identified friction points in existing processes and mapped generative AI solutions to automate repetitive work, particularly across software development life cycle processes.
Building Real Capabilities for Sustainable Progress
Jesse Liamzon, Head of the Agentic AI Center for Enablement, highlighted the transition from awareness to capability. "These workshops show how we are moving beyond awareness to real capability," he said. "We are giving our teams the space to experiment, the tools to build, and the confidence to apply AI in ways that solve real problems. That is how adoption becomes meaningful and how progress becomes sustainable."
Future Focus on Empowerment and Scalable Impact
As Globe continues to advance its AI strategy, the company is focused on empowering more teams, building confidence through hands-on experience, and translating curiosity into measurable and scalable impact. With 90 percent adoption and continuing momentum, Globe's AI journey has progressed beyond potential to practical, everyday use, driving real progress across the organization and setting a new standard in the industry.



