OpenAI frontier models and Codex are now generally available on Amazon Bedrock. The post drew more than 1.2M views and points to a broader AWS path for enterprise AI, including future Daybreak security capabilities.
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RSS FeedAnthropic’s May 29 platform notes move Claude Managed Agents deeper into AWS operations. Webhooks, multiagent orchestration, and self-hosted sandboxes are now available on Claude Platform on AWS, with new IAM actions and a managed policy for self-hosted execution.
Anthropic's Claude Platform is now generally available on AWS, offering full Claude API feature parity with AWS IAM authentication, CloudTrail audit logging, and a single AWS invoice that retires against existing commitments.
AWS is packaging its AI story as a full work stack instead of a loose collection of services. On April 28, it opened Amazon Quick to Free and Plus signups with no AWS account required, expanded Amazon Connect into four agentic business solutions, and said GPT-5.5, Codex, and OpenAI-powered Managed Agents are coming to Amazon Bedrock in limited preview.
The important shift here is distribution, not one more model endpoint. OpenAI says GPT-5.5, Codex, and Bedrock Managed Agents are entering limited preview on AWS, giving enterprises a way to keep identity, security, and procurement inside Amazon's stack.
Meta will add tens of millions of AWS Graviton cores, a sign that the AI infrastructure race is no longer just about GPUs. The company argues that agentic AI is inflating CPU-heavy work such as planning, orchestration, and data movement, making Graviton5 a strategic fit.
GeekWire reports that OpenAI is already calling AWS demand “frankly staggering” and blaming Microsoft for limiting enterprise reach. With Amazon’s $50 billion investment and a cloud deal worth more than $100 billion over eight years, this looks like a realignment, not a side partnership.
Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Evaluations packages judge-model scoring, ground-truth testing, CloudWatch observability, and custom evaluators into a managed workflow for agent QA. The announcement matters because it frames agent quality as an ongoing production discipline rather than a prompt-tuning exercise.
AWS has moved Security Agent and DevOps Agent into general availability, turning its re:Invent frontier-agent concept into commercial products for security testing and multicloud incident operations. The key signal is that AWS is now selling long-running autonomous agents as operational tooling, not just demo workflows.
Werner Vogels used S3 Files to argue that storage primitives need to adapt to agentic software and data-heavy pipelines, not just object APIs. Hacker News is reading the launch as an attempt to cut the copy-and-sync tax between S3 and traditional file-based tooling.
AWS said on March 16, 2026 that it is expanding its NVIDIA collaboration from chips and networking to software, data movement, and Amazon Bedrock model services. The companies plan more than 1 million GPUs across AWS regions beginning in 2026 and are adding new Blackwell, Nemotron, and NIXL integrations aimed at production AI workloads.
Amazon said on March 2, 2026 that it will raise its planned Spain investment to €33.7 billion to expand data center infrastructure and AI capacity across Europe. The company says the program should support 29,900 jobs annually and add €31.7 billion to Spain’s GDP through 2035.