AWS Unveils Autonomous DevOps Agents That Work on Their Own

AWS Unveils Autonomous DevOps Agents That Work on Their Own

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has introduced a new class of autonomous DevOps agents. They designed to offload the operational tasks surrounding software development, security, and application reliability. The company’s new “frontier agents” are engineered to run independently for hours, or even days. Of course, without human supervision, marking AWS’s most aggressive entry yet into the rapidly expanding agentic AI market. 

AWS said the agents are built to reduce the burden on developers, who often serve as the “human thread” stitching together code reviews, security checks, and repository updates when working with traditional AI coding tools. Instead of handling these manual steps, the new agents can “figure out” how to achieve goals, manage multiple tasks simultaneously. Moreover, they can maintain persistent context across sessions. 

AWS launched three core agent systems: 

  • Kiro Agent (Code Management): Learns from developer activity to triage bugs, maintain code coverage, and manage multi-repo changes autonomously. 
  • AWS Security Agent: Automatically checks design documents and pull requests against company security standards and conducts rapid penetration testing across multiple applications. 
  • AWS DevOps Agent: Performs root-cause analysis using telemetry from Amazon CloudWatch, Datadog, Dynatrace, New Relic, and CI/CD pipelines to diagnose and resolve production issues. 

The move positions AWS against a crowded field of DevOps and security vendors, all racing to offer AI agents that automate complex development workflows. Additionally, AWS has partnerships with several of these players, including GitLab’s Duo Agent for code reconciliation. 

AWS claims its frontier agents represent a shift from tools. That assists with individual tasks to AI systems capable of completing entire projects “like a member of your team.” Furthermore, developers can try the Kiro agent today, while the Security Agent and DevOps Agent are accessible through the AWS console. 

 

Source: 

https://www.zdnet.com/article/amazons-new-devops-agents-need-no-babysitting-you-can-try-them-here/  

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