Elastic Secures AWS Agentic AI Specialization and Launches Bedrock AgentCore Observability Integration

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December 01, 2025

Elastic announced on December 1 2025 that it has earned the AWS Agentic AI Specialization, a new competency that recognizes partners capable of delivering autonomous AI systems that reason, plan, and execute complex business processes. This certification confirms Elastic’s expertise in building agentic experiences on its Elasticsearch platform and positions the company as a go‑to partner for enterprises looking to deploy self‑operating AI solutions.

In the same announcement, Elastic unveiled an integration that brings end‑to‑end observability to AI agents running on AWS Bedrock AgentCore. The integration allows site‑reliability engineers and developers to monitor, optimize, and troubleshoot agent workloads directly within Elastic Observability, providing dashboards that track LLM execution, cost, safety guardrails, and compliance metrics. The move expands Elastic’s AI‑powered observability suite and deepens its partnership with AWS, giving customers a unified view of AI agent performance and operational health.

Elastic’s strategy is to combine search, observability, and security into a single AI‑enabled platform. By leveraging Bedrock AgentCore and AWS’s agentic‑AI framework, Elastic can help customers accelerate the deployment of autonomous agents that consume and act on data stored in Elasticsearch. The new capabilities are expected to drive adoption among large enterprises that require robust monitoring and cost control for AI workloads, strengthening Elastic’s competitive position in the growing generative‑AI market.

The AWS Agentic AI Specialization requires partners to demonstrate the ability to deploy autonomous AI systems that can reason, plan, and execute complex tasks. Elastic’s certification reflects its track record of building agentic experiences on Elasticsearch, including its Agent Builder and AI‑powered search solutions. “The AWS Agentic AI Specialization recognizes how the Elasticsearch platform simplifies building AI agents that provide correct answers and take appropriate actions,” said Alyssa Fitzpatrick, global vice president of Partner Sales at Elastic.

Elastic’s new observability integration addresses a key pain point for AI developers: visibility into the full LLM execution path. “Observing AI agent stacks is challenging, and our integration provides curated dashboards for the entire LLM execution path, including AI guardrails and cost tracking,” said Baha Azarmi, general manager of Elastic Observability. The integration is part of Elastic’s broader AI strategy, which has already driven a 16% year‑over‑year revenue growth in Q2 FY2025 to $423.48 million, underscoring the company’s ability to monetize AI‑enabled services.

The announcement comes as Elastic continues to expand its AI portfolio. The company’s Q2 FY2025 earnings, reported on November 20 2025, showed strong revenue and earnings performance, and the new AWS specialization and Bedrock integration are expected to accelerate future growth by opening new revenue streams and deepening customer relationships in the AI space.

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