As enterprises struggle to govern rapidly multiplying AI agents, AWS is offering a centralized registry to bring visibility, ownership, and lifecycle control.
AWS launches two autonomous AI agents for DevOps and security that work without human oversight, challenging the economics of ...
AWS expects that agents built using AgentCore, Amazon Quick Suite, and Kiro will be automatically indexed in the registry and ...
Amazon S3 Files mounts any S3 bucket directly into an agent's local environment, giving AI agents native file system access ...
S3 Files, a native file system interface on top of Amazon Simple Storage Service offers developers simplicity and CIOs a more ...
AWS, Microsoft and Google are building agent governance layers from different starting points. The battle over discovery and ...
The AWS Agent Registry is part of the broader AWS AgentCore platform, acing as a single source of truth for agents and their ...
The DevOp Agent’s primary role is to just sit there monitoring applications in deployment 24/7, ready and waiting for any ...
Dr. Roland Illing, chief medical officer at Amazon Web Services, sat down with MobiHealthNews to discuss how innovations have ...
Amazon Web Services is making it possible to access data stored in its S3 cloud storage service as a traditional file system, ...
AI-native security agents continuously scan, judge, mitigate and evaluate risk across autonomous systems ...