Cloud-Plattformen · 10.08.2026, 15:55 UTC
AWS Weekly Roundup: AWS Heroes Summit, Web Search on Amazon Bedrock, Dogwood, Kiro Crew, and more (August 10, 2026)
| Schweregrad | info |
|---|---|
| Kategorie | Cloud-Plattformen |
| Quelle | AWS News Blog ↗ |
| Veröffentlicht | 10.08.2026 UTC |
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Last week, we brought together AWS Heroes from around the world to connect, collaborate, and celebrate the builders who go above and beyond for the AWS community. The AWS Heroes Summit, an invite-only annual gathering, brings global experts specializing in fields like AI, serverless, and containers together for direct collaboration, technical deep-dives, and feedback sessions with internal AWS product and service teams. Day 1 started with an inspiring fireside chat from AWS CEO Matt Garman. From an insightful AMA with James Hamilton on Day 2 to breakout sessions from various product teams that sparked new ideas, our AWS Heroes excelled at sharing knowledge, lifting each other up, and turning conversations into collaborations. To learn more, read the attendee feedback on LinkedIn. Last week’s launches Here are some launches that got my attention: Web Search on Amazon Bedrock: Amazon Bedrock now enables OpenAI models (GPT-5.4, GPT-5.5, and GPT-5.6 Sol/Terra/Luna) to browse and retrieve information from the internet, allowing AI applications to access up-to-date information beyond their training data. This capability opens new possibilities for building AI agents and applications that can answer questions using real-time web content while maintaining data residency within your secured AWS environment with zero data egress. To get started, visit the AI blog post and the Amazon Bedrock User Guide. Runtime Instances on Amazon Bedrock AgentCore: You can now deploy and run AI agents on dedicated runtime instances through Amazon Bedrock AgentCore, providing more control …