AWS DevOps Agent now offers a release management capability in preview, reviewing code changes for release readiness and running autonomous release testing to help you ship code to production safely and with confidence. With this addition, AWS DevOps Agent now works across both delivery and operations. It accelerates and validates the deployment of code changes, then keeps your applications running optimally across AWS, multicloud, and on-prem environments, so your team ships faster, reduces MTTR, and achieves operational excellence.
With release readiness review, AWS DevOps Agent evaluates code changes for production safety during code generation by checking for drift from your internal standards, dependency impacts, and access controls. It maps cross-repository dependencies to surface breaking changes before commit and uses deterministic proofs to review that infrastructure changes do not drift from AWS Well-Architected best practices. With release testing, AWS DevOps Agent generates and runs test plans for web and API-based applications in customer-provisioned environments, catching regressions, UX issues, and integration failures a human reviewer may miss.
To get started with the preview, connect your code repositories and pipelines in your AWS DevOps Agent space. AWS DevOps Agent release management is available in the US East (N. Virginia) Region and at no additional cost during the preview period. For the list of AWS Regions where AWS DevOps Agent production operations is available, see the supported Regions table. For pricing of production operations features, which are generally available, see AWS DevOps Agent pricing.
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