Confluent Cloud boosts AI agent deployment with AWS Marketplace release

Confluent Cloud is now available in AWS Marketplace, simplifying AI agent development and deployment with real-time data streaming.

  • Friday, 18th July 2025 Posted 9 months ago in by Aaron Sandhu

Confluent, Inc., a leader in data streaming solutions, unveils the availability of Confluent Cloud in the new AI Agents and Tools category of AWS Marketplace. This collaboration empowers AWS customers to easily find, purchase, and implement AI agent solutions, including the fully managed data streaming platform Confluent Cloud, using their AWS accounts. It aims to streamline AI agent and workflow development.

As the presence of AI agents escalates, challenges in data accessibility and sharing between agents, tools, and external systems arise. Without timely and accurate data, agents risk delivering outdated or unreliable results. Confluent Cloud addresses this challenge by streaming, connecting, processing, and governing data in real time. This facilitates the development of intelligent and adaptable AI applications.

Shaun Clowes, Chief Product Officer at Confluent, declared “Without seamless access to real-time, trustworthy data, even the most advanced AI models can’t deliver on its promise. By offering Confluent Cloud in AWS Marketplace, we're providing customers with a streamlined way to access our cloud-native data streaming platform, helping them buy and deploy AI agent solutions faster and more efficiently.”

Designed to make data both accessible and actionable, Confluent Cloud enhances decision-making, customer experience, and drives innovation throughout organizations. As businesses rapidly integrate AI technologies, this collaborative platform becomes essential, replacing outdated batch systems with a continuous stream of real-time data. Now, AI agents can effectively subscribe, interact, and reason over this dynamic data.

The introduction of AI Agents and Tools in the AWS Marketplace significantly expedites procurement processes, supporting AI innovation by minimizing vendor evaluation time and negotiation intricacies. Moreover, centralized purchasing through AWS accounts offers customers control over licensing, payments, and service access, enhancing both visibility and efficiency.

Cato Networks joins Westcon-Comstor's AWS Marketplace

Posted 2 days ago by Sophie Milburn
Westcon-Comstor has added Cato Networks to its AWS Marketplace programme, expanding cloud procurement options for partners.
Cynomi has enhanced its platform with AI Insights and co-worker Agents, aimed at supporting cybersecurity service delivery for MSPs and MSSPs.
WatchGuard Technologies has launched a new endpoint security portfolio that introduces changes to traditional EDR licensing models.

SonicWall reveals 2026 Cyber Protect Report

Posted 2 days ago by Sophie Milburn
SonicWall's latest report identifies the 'Seven Deadly Sins of Cybersecurity', focusing on protection outcomes crucial for small and medium-sized...
Hammer AI Works is an end-to-end ecosystem designed to support AI adoption across organisations.
Exabeam has updated its Agent Behaviour Analytics to improve visibility into AI activity and strengthen enterprise threat detection capabilities.
Kyndryl has introduced Agentic Service Management to support the transition from traditional IT operations to AI-driven workflows.

Adapting cybersecurity certification for AI integration

Posted 3 days ago by Sophie Milburn
ISC2 has updated its certification exam guidance to include AI security concepts, reflecting changes in cybersecurity roles and responsibilities.