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Editorial coverage, in-depth analysis, and developer guides — 16 articles.

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    Spring AI SDK for Amazon Bedrock AgentCore is now Generally Available

    With the new Spring AI AgentCore SDK, you can build production-ready AI agents and run them on the highly scalable AgentCore Runtime. The Spring AI AgentCore SDK is an open source library that brings Amazon Bedrock AgentCore capabilities into Spring AI. In this post, we build an AI agent starting with a chat endpoint, then adding streaming responses, conversation memory, and tools for web browsing and code execution.

    Apr 14, 2026Andrei Shakirin
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    Understanding Amazon Bedrock model lifecycle

    This post shows you how to manage FM transitions in Amazon Bedrock, so you can make sure your AI applications remain operational as models evolve. We discuss the three lifecycle states, how to plan migrations with the new extended access feature, and practical strategies to transition your applications to newer models without disruption.

    Apr 9, 2026Saurabh Trikande
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    The future of managing agents at scale: AWS Agent Registry now in preview

    Today, we're announcing AWS Agent Registry (preview) in AgentCore, a single place to discover, share, and reuse AI agents, tools, and agent skills across your enterprise.

    Apr 9, 2026Preethi C N
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    Embed a live AI browser agent in your React app with Amazon Bedrock AgentCore

    This post walks you through three steps: starting a session and generating the Live View URL, rendering the stream in your React application, and wiring up an AI agent that drives the browser while your users watch. At the end, you will have a working sample application you can clone and run.

    Apr 9, 2026Sundar Raghavan

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