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Latest Analytics Updates Covering the Period from July 12 to July 19

Various enterprises introduce their AI-driven products in the AI Agents and Tools section of Amazon Web Services' platform this week.

Weekly Update of Real-Time Analytics Summary, Concluding July 19
Weekly Update of Real-Time Analytics Summary, Concluding July 19

Latest Analytics Updates Covering the Period from July 12 to July 19

In a significant move towards accelerating AI-driven autonomous workflows, Amazon Web Services (AWS) launched a dedicated "AI Agents and Tools" category in their Marketplace in July 2025 [1][3]. This new section offers over 900 listings, bundling AI agents, tools, and guardrails into a single procurement platform, designed as a one-stop shop for enterprises [1][3].

The AWS AI Agent Marketplace boasts several key features, including semantic search powered by AI, enabling customers to search by use case and find relevant agents quickly [1][3]. It also supports industry protocols such as Model Context Protocol (MCP) and Agent-to-Agent (A2A), allowing customers to evaluate compatible agents and tools effectively [3].

The marketplace offers multiple deployment options, including integration with Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Runtime and AgentCore Gateway, to ease development and deployment [3]. Customers can choose from both free and paid agents, all vetted by AWS for quality and security [1].

The marketplace features a variety of AI agent capabilities, covering areas like procurement, supply chain management, document intelligence, finance, compliance, and more [1]. It includes both third-party solutions and AWS Partner offerings.

Some notable AI agents currently available include Labra AI Agent, a Cloud Go-To-Market (GTM) operations AI agent that provides real-time insights and helps customers accelerate their listing processes and co-sell lifecycle [2]. Other AI agents and tools from AWS Partners automate tasks or provide tools such as guardrails, web search functionality, and knowledge bases [4].

The growing enterprise demand for agentic AI—AI capable of autonomous decision-making and task execution—is reflected in the marketplace. Projections estimate that 33% of all enterprise software will incorporate agentic components by 2028, up from less than 1% in 2024 [1].

Other recent additions to the AI Agents and Tools category of AWS Marketplace include Qdrant's Qdrant Cloud Inference, Honeycomb's Hosted Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server, Forter's Trusted Agentic Commerce, Solace's Agent Mesh, Denodo Platform, Kore.ai's AI for Work, AI for Process, and AI for Service, Zoho Corporation's additional AI offerings, Data Squared (Data2) and Neo4j's deepened integration, and DuploCloud's Agentic Help Desk for DevOps [1][4].

To explore or deploy these AI agents and tools, visit the new AI Agents & Tools section within AWS Marketplace. This move is expected to significantly boost the adoption and innovation in AI-driven autonomous workflows. [1]

  1. The AWS AI Agent Marketplace, launched in July 2025, not only offers over 900 listings of AI agents and tools, but also features real-time analytics, enabling enterprises to make data-driven decisions in digital transformation.
  2. The growing demand for agentic AI in enterprises is being met by the AWS AI Agent Marketplace, which houses various AI agents and tools, including Labra AI Agent, and supports real-time analytics, fueling the digital transformation of businesses through AI-driven autonomous workflows.

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