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AWS Summit Warsaw 2026: Learning, Building, and Connecting as a Team

Last week, a large part of the NubeX team traveled to Warsaw for the AWS Summit 2026. AWS Summits don't always have to mean Amsterdam, this year we decided to go a little further, and it was absolutely worth it. Warsaw delivered a full day of deep technical content combined with the kind of broader perspective that's hard to get when you're heads-down in day-to-day engineering work.

AI & Agentic Systems: The Summit made clear that the shift toward AI-driven cloud operations is accelerating fast, from developer tooling to autonomous agents managing infrastructure and security.
Openness by Design: AWS is doubling down on interoperability, building tools that work across cloud providers and third-party vendors, not just within the AWS ecosystem.
Team Moments Matter: Beyond the sessions, the trip gave us the chance to sit down together, share a meal, talk through NubeX's plans for the months ahead, and simply enjoy spending time as a team outside of the office.

What We Took Away from the Sessions

The keynote set the tone immediately: AI and agentic systems are no longer a future concern, they are actively reshaping how engineering teams build, operate, and secure cloud workloads today.

Several sessions stood out:

  • AWS Lambda Durable Functions: one of the most interesting announcements: Lambda functions can now checkpoint progress, suspend execution, and resume for up to a year — without managing additional infrastructure or writing custom state management. This opens up entirely new patterns for long-running workflows, AI agent orchestration, and human-in-the-loop processes that previously required Step Functions or custom coordination logic.
  • Amazon Q: Security Agent and DevOps Agent: purpose-built AI agents that bring real automation to two areas where cloud teams spend a disproportionate amount of time: security posture and deployment pipelines.
  • Agents in the Enterprise with Amazon Bedrock AgentCore: a grounded look at how organizations are deploying multi-agent architectures in production, including the guardrails and operational patterns that make them reliable.
  • Spec-Driven Development on Kiro: a structured approach to AI-assisted coding that addresses one of the core challenges of generative AI in software development: keeping the output grounded in actual requirements and architecture decisions.
  • AWS Transform: accelerating cloud migrations and modernization at scale, with AI doing more of the heavy lifting on the analysis and planning side.
  • Move Beyond Reactive: Transform Cloud Operations with AWS DevOps Agent: shifting from incident response to proactive, agent-driven operational management.

What came through clearly across all of these sessions is the direction AWS is heading: tools designed not to replace engineers, but to handle the repetitive and error-prone parts of cloud operations so teams can focus on architecture, judgment, and delivery.

Also notable: the emphasis on openness. The newest AWS tooling is built to integrate with third-party vendors and other cloud environments, a pragmatic acknowledgment that most real-world infrastructures are heterogeneous.

More Than a Conference

We've always believed that a strong team is built on more than technical skills. Warsaw gave us the chance to step away from our individual workstreams and reconnect as a group.

After the sessions wrapped up, we sat down together over dinner: good food, good conversation, and the kind of relaxed setting where the best discussions about where NubeX is heading tend to happen. We talked through our plans for the coming period, shared perspectives from the day, and had the chance to simply enjoy each other's company.

That side of the trip matters just as much as the technical content. We are a close team, and making time to invest in that is something we take seriously.

Bringing It Back to Practice

At NubeX, we don't attend events like this just to keep up. We go to identify what's genuinely useful for our customers and to bring those insights back into real-world delivery.

From what we saw in Warsaw, several areas are already finding their way into how we work: AI-assisted development workflows, agentic approaches to security and operations, and a continued focus on building infrastructure that's auditable, automated, and built to last.

The pace of change in cloud and AI is real and staying close to that frontier, as a team, is part of how we make sure our customers benefit from it.

Tanuja Randery

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Vice President and Managing Director of EMEA, Amazon Web Services
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