How do you handle identity when an AI agent crosses trust boundaries?
New post covering on-behalf-of token exchange. I break down my implementation journey for AgentCore Identity with Microsoft Entra ID and Okta.
https://t.co/YiZAt9e5Qp
The ๐ฎ๐ด๐ฒ๐ป๐๐ถ๐ฐ ๐๐ฝ๐ฟ๐ฎ๐๐น is coming. Registries are one mechanism for wrangling that sprawl. AWS Agent Registry, now in public preview, helps organizations with both discovery and governance. I spent some time digging into the preview. Check it out!
https://t.co/wZTyowBdbo
I am excited to share that I'm expanding my blogging to Substack. Medium is still home, but Iโm looking for more direct ways to connect with fellow builders.
Join me here: https://t.co/X9db3UuALu
The builder experience isn't just evolving. It's being completely redefined. I wrote about my latest experiments with agent teams in Claude Code in this blog post. Enjoy!
https://t.co/5YHf4XUQZU
Sharing my next post, where I document my exploration of using spec-driven development with Claude Code to pump the brakes on vibe coding. I implement interceptors on AgentCore Gateway and a simple MCP server on Runtime with OAuth2 securing the full stack. https://t.co/wJEe6xF8TW
The "builder" label is no longer reserved for those with a computer science degree or deep design expertise. AI tools are democratizing the ability to build delightful user experiences for real world use cases. I write about an interesting experiment here: https://t.co/okd6NR2ASH
The industry is undergoing tectonic shifts as organizations consider how to implement AI. To help put some structure around this fast-moving space, I've organized my observations into three "camps" of adoption. Read more about it in my blog post! https://t.co/nSe05JvCqy
API Gateway just launched support for response streaming. Check out the launch blog and my blog post outlining serverless compute options for response streaming! https://t.co/Ua22KrIoMe
I continue having conversations around credential and secrets management in agentic applications. I wrote a blog post discussing how AgentCore Identity can address some of those needs. https://t.co/6LNHInMthf
In my next blog post, I revisit AgentCore Runtime with the latest enhancements that were launched at the end of September, e.g., support for infrastructure as code, tagging, and private connectivity. https://t.co/7OloHPI3sr
Today marks 9 years at AWS. I write some of my reflections about my time so far and share the next blog post in my AgentCore series. https://t.co/bBno3gCJDX
Continuing the series on AgentCore services and agentic applications more broadly, I published my next post, covering agentic memory with AgentCore Memory. I cover memory concepts, implementation details, and the importance of context engineering. Enjoy! https://t.co/Xd1t178Cbx
I spent some time exploring Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Runtime. I hope this post helps others who are looking to investigate the possibilities of this service, now in public preview. https://t.co/IQSrCceFkQ
It's clear that the landscape of AI protocols is rapidly evolving. I spent some time thinking about the agent-as-tool pattern. This post is targeted at the API architect or developer trying to understand agents and remote MCP servers. https://t.co/aUY7595ghH
As excitement with MCP continues to build, it's critical that security is baked into remote MCP server deployments. In this post, I do a refresher on OAuth2 and cover my journey of implementing OAuth2 with the MCP Python SDK. https://t.co/BIcCsph4gr
As developers build agentic applications, it's clear that some capabilities are handled easily by LLMs, but it's also obvious that others are not. I wrote a blog post to walk through some considerations for authoring agentic applications. https://t.co/Yw7WqruhVM
AWS released the Strands Agents with a Python SDK today. I spent some time tonight testing it out and deploying it on API Gateway and Lambda. I documented that exploration and hope it helps folks as they think about deploying agents on AWS.
https://t.co/p9lPMv5Pfr
I spent some time building MCP servers and wrote this blog post, documenting the developer journey. I hope it helps others who are interested in building too, whether for personal use cases or as you think about building for your organization. https://t.co/nFd5cOfMxl
I'm not a frontend developer but I did dabble a bit with Streamlit over the winter break. I wrote about my experience and learnings of building a frontend application as a backend developer. Enjoy!
https://t.co/PcUe0qyeDw