Five thoughts from Swami Sivasubramanian’s keynote at AWS Summit and what it means for IT pros
When Amazon Web Services Inc. held its New York Summit last week, Vice President of Agentic AI Swami Sivasubramanian as usual was the headline act, delivering the opening keynote.
Sivasubramanian made the case to enterprise leaders that the artificial intelligence conversation has moved beyond pilots and productivity hacks into a world where the real advantage lies in compounding momentum across work, security, software delivery and data. For IT pros, that means your architectural decisions over the next 12 to 18 months will determine whether AI agents become a force multiplier or a new source of chaos.
Here are five big ideas from Sivasubramanian’s keynote and what they mean for those responsible for building and operating enterprise technology:
1. From ‘faster search bars’ to compounding agents







