AWS and OpenAI Expand Bedrock With Codex and Managed Agents

AWS and OpenAI Expand Bedrock With Codex and Managed Agents

AWS and OpenAI expanded bedrock with OpenAI models, Codex, and Amazon Bedrock Managed Agents in limited preview. The move gives enterprises new AI tools on infrastructure they already use, but access is still not broadly open.

OpenAI models on Bedrock

The companies said the latest OpenAI models are coming to Amazon Bedrock, which puts model access inside AWS instead of forcing teams to stitch together separate services.

The announcement also says the offerings give enterprises frontier intelligence on infrastructure they trust, a pitch aimed at companies that care as much about deployment environment as model quality.

Codex and Managed Agents

AWS and OpenAI are also launching Codex on Amazon Bedrock, along with Amazon Bedrock Managed Agents powered by OpenAI in limited preview.

That combination matters for teams trying to move from chat-style usage into software tasks and agent workflows, because both tools sit inside the same Bedrock umbrella rather than as disconnected add-ons.

Amazon Quick on desktop

The announcement also points to Amazon Quick, a personal AI assistant for the desktop that can build presentations and intelligent dashboards.

The practical test now is access: limited preview means enterprises can start evaluating the stack, but they do not yet have a fully general rollout to build around.

The partnership also reaches beyond pure model access. New AI solutions for business decisions, hiring, customer experience, and health care draw on decades of Amazon's operational expertise, which signals that AWS wants this to look like an enterprise workflow layer, not just a model catalog.

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