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Business Honor
13 January, 2026
AWS Revolutionizes Enterprise Technology with Intelligent AI Agents Transforming Software Development, Operations, and Security.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) recently announced a collection of cutting-edge AI agents at AWS Reinvent, which will change the way companies view software development, operational and security processes. This announcement includes a number of new frontier agents that have greater potential than any previous technology for helping organizations utilize technology more effectively across their entire enterprise. One of these new frontier agents is the Kiro Autonomous Software Development Agent, which can track and maintain the context of code through the entire code base and replicate the workflow of a human software developer. In addition to Kiro, the DevOps Agent provides incredibly fast diagnosis of system failures that would otherwise take hours of skilled engineer time to analyze, allowing for faster resolution and improved efficiency.
Commonwealth Bank of Australia successfully piloted the DevOps Agent. In less than 15 minutes, the agent identified the root cause of a complicated network and identity management problem. According to Jason Sandery (head of Cloud Services), this shows how much more resilient the backend infrastructure can be made via technology like this agent. The Security Agent provides unprecedented capability around penetration testing and vulnerability assessments - all at an unimaginable scale. Furthermore, AWS has built strong guardrails (real-time governance/centralized security) into the security agents to assure their security while operating within AWS's infrastructure.
The Security Agents also provide complementary capabilities to the expanded Nova AI models that AWS has developed (Nova 2 Pro, Nova 2 Lite, and Nova 2 Sonic). The Nova AI models provide enhanced language capabilities across over 30 different languages. In addition, with Nova Forge, organizations can customize their own proprietary data models when developing AI models. Recent research conducted by AWS indicates that AI use in Australia is on the rise, as 50% of businesses are now regularly using AI, up from 43% in 2024, and 95% of AI users have reported increases in revenue, with average growth of 34%. Challenges still exist, as 61% of large-enterprise users focus only on incremental efficiency gains.