Jan 13, 2026
Agentic capabilities available within AWS that worked for Pillar Engine
See how AWS Bedrock and Strands Agents power Pillar Engine’s autonomous workflow automation, cutting manual work and accelerating decision-making across enterprise teams.
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The Full AWS Agentic Ecosystem
AWS offers multiple agentic tools, each designed for different use cases and technical requirements. Understanding this landscape explains why we selected Bedrock and Strands over other available options.

Foundational Platforms
- Amazon Bedrock: This provides fully managed access to foundation models (FMs) and offers secure runtime, memory, guardrails, and agent orchestration. The platform handles model hosting and complex orchestration without requiring internal infrastructure management.
- Amazon Bedrock AgentCore: This platform provides building blocks for deploying and running AI agents at enterprise scale. AgentCore includes services for secure execution, memory, identity management (IAM-based permissions), and observability.
Developer Tooling and Frameworks
- Strands Agents SDK: This open-source Python SDK builds AI agents with minimal code. Developers define a prompt and a set of tools (APIs, databases); Strands uses the LLM’s reasoning to plan steps, call tools, and reflect on results. It integrates natively with AWS services, allowing teams to transition from a prompt to a production-grade agent quickly.
- Kiro: Kiro is an AI-powered developer IDE and CLI for spec-driven software development. It translates high-level natural-language requests into formal requirements and sequenced implementation tasks. Kiro then invokes AI agents ("hooks") to write code, tests, and documentation for each task.
No-Code/Low-Code Tools
- Amazon Quick Suite: It unifies research, business intelligence, and automation agents into one interface. It provides agents for research, generative BI, and automated workflow building using conversational prompts.
Bedrock And Strands: Why This Combination Became Our Standard
- Secure deployment aligned to enterprise IAM and governance
- Scalable access to multiple best-in-class models without managing infrastructure
- The ability to integrate with APIs, data systems, and internal services
- Reusable and observable automation patterns
- Support for reasoning, planning, and multi-step execution—not only Q&A
How Bedrock and Strands Function in Our Architecture
Below is a simplified view of what these tools are and how they fit into our approach for Pillar Engine:
| Tool | What It Is | How We Use It for the client | Business Value | Comparison to Market Alternatives |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amazon Bedrock | A fully managed platform for accessing foundation models with secure runtime, memory, guardrails, and agent orchestration. | Bedrock is our core runtime for deploying and operating agents. | Reduced infrastructure overhead, faster deployment, better compliance alignment, and elastic scaling. | Other platforms require model hosting or complex orchestration. Bedrock accelerates production readiness. |
| Strands Agents SDK | A framework for planning, reasoning, tool execution, workflow automation, memory, and observability. | We use it to build workflow agents, copilots, reporting agents, and automation pipelines. | 40–60% reduction in development time, reusable patterns, and increased reliability in multi-step automation. | Other frameworks (LangChain, LlamaIndex, ReAct agents) offer tool-calling, but lack enterprise-grade reliability and observability at scale. |
Business Impact of Pillar Engine After Leveraging Amazon Bedrock and Strands Agents
- Report Generation Time
- Knowledge search and decision support
- Workflow execution
- Development effort
How Does This Position Pillar Engine
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