Amazon has officially launched its new AI agent operation platform, AgentCore, and has fully integrated it into Amazon Bedrock, marking the cloud computing giant's official entry into the AI agent infrastructure field.

According to the introduction, AgentCore is designed to help enterprises quickly build, deploy, and integrate AI agents into practical business scenarios. It supports multiple mainstream models and frameworks, including OpenAI, Gemini, and LangGraph. Through this platform, developers can quickly implement AI agent solutions without starting from scratch, by leveraging Amazon's runtime environment, web application access interfaces, API integration capabilities, and built-in storage and monitoring functions through CloudWatch.

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Currently, AgentCore is available in nine AWS regions and has been adopted by multiple companies. Amazon revealed that companies such as Sony, Ericsson, and Cohere Health have already started using AgentCore in the manufacturing, telecommunications, and healthcare sectors to build enterprise-level AI assistants and automated decision-making systems.

Industry analysts believe that the launch of AgentCore means that Amazon Bedrock is no longer just a model hosting and calling platform, but is expanding comprehensively to the AI application layer. This move will directly compete with platforms such as Microsoft Azure AI Studio and Google Vertex AI.