AWS Transform is now available in Kiro and VS Code

AWS Transform is now available in Kiro and VS Code

AWS Transform is now available through two additional developer tools — including Kiro and VS Code. AWS Transform is an agentic migration and modernization factory designed to compress enterprise transformation timelines from years to months — handling everything from large-scale infrastructure migrations to continuous tech debt reduction, without the manual handoffs and lost context that commonly stall these programs..

With today’s launch, you can get started with AWS Transform custom transformations from wherever you already work: install the AWS Transform Power in Kiro, or install the AWS Transform extension in VS Code . AWS Transform custom transformations help you crush tech debt at scale — choose from AWS-managed transformations for common patterns like Java, Python, and Node.js version upgrades, AWS SDK migrations (boto2 to boto3, Java SDK v1 to v2, JS SDK v2 to v3), or define your own. These new surfaces make it easier to discover additional capabilities as they become available, build and iterate on your own custom transformations, and run any agent repeatedly or across thousands of repositories at once. The custom transformations are the first in a growing library of playbooks coming to developer tools, complementing the existing AWS Transform web console and CLI so you can start a job in your IDE, track progress in the web console, and finish transformations wherever it makes sense — with job state and context shared across every surface.

AWS Transform supports deploying to all AWS commercial regions,and AWS Transform custom is available in US East (N. Virginia) and Europe (Frankfurt). To learn more, visit the AWS Transform product page and user guide.

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Source: Amazon Web Services



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