Amazon (AMZN.US) AWS Annual Conference Highlights: Multi-Industry Collaborations Drive Cloud Security, Finance, and Sustainability

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Amazon.com's (AMZN.US) cloud services division, AWS, unveiled multiple new or expanded partnerships across industries during the opening of its re:Invent 2025 annual conference in Las Vegas. On Monday, AWS announced new collaborations with CrowdStrike (CRWD.US), BlackRock (BLK.US), S&P Global (SPGI.US), Trane Technologies (TT.US), and Visa (V.US).

Cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike will launch an enhanced SaaS quick-start service on AWS Marketplace for its Falcon Premium security incident management platform. The service combines automated configuration with a pay-as-you-go access model, aiming to simplify deployment and reduce costs for AWS customers. Daniel Bernard, Chief Business Officer at CrowdStrike, stated, "CrowdStrike and AWS are transforming how security services are delivered in cloud environments. Together, we are removing barriers so customers can innovate fearlessly, accelerate outcomes, and stop breaches faster."

AWS will also integrate BlackRock’s Aladdin platform into its cloud offerings. Aladdin is an investment management technology platform. Sudhir Nair, Senior Director and Global Head of Aladdin Business at BlackRock, commented, "Aladdin is designed for multi-cloud architecture, and its deployment on AWS is a critical step toward achieving multi-cloud functionality. Expanding Aladdin to AWS gives clients more flexibility in where and how they deploy their tech ecosystems."

S&P Global announced a new partnership with AWS, enabling clients to leverage AI agents for complex queries on markets, finance, and energy through two new model-context protocol server integrations. Scott Mullins, Managing Director of AWS Global Financial Services, said, "Bringing S&P Global’s data into Amazon QuickSight allows financial professionals to harness institutional-grade AI and reliable investment, financial, and energy intelligence directly within their workflows."

Amazon also revealed a collaboration with Trane Technologies to help over 30 Amazon food distribution centers improve energy efficiency by 15%. Riaz Raihan, Senior Vice President and Chief Digital Officer at Trane Technologies, noted, "Our joint efforts are not only modernizing these facilities but also advancing Amazon’s business objectives and bold sustainability goals."

Lastly, AWS partnered with Visa (V.US) to support developers and businesses in building autonomous commerce systems. The Visa Smart Commerce platform was added to AWS Marketplace, enabling AI agents to conduct transactions securely and autonomously on behalf of users—for example, purchasing event tickets when prices reach a predefined threshold.

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