Axonius used Amazon Bedrock AgentCore to deploy AI agents across many customer environments without building the full isolation layer itself, according to AWS. The cybersecurity company needed agents that could operate in multi-tenant settings while keeping customer contexts separated.
Multi-tenant software serves multiple customers from shared infrastructure. In AI agent systems, that raises sharper questions about permissions, identity, logging, and data boundaries because agents may use tools or take actions.
AWS says Bedrock AgentCore provided managed pieces for compute isolation, authentication, and observability. That allowed Axonius to focus on agent behavior and customer workflows rather than writing custom infrastructure for every deployment.
The story is mainly a cloud architecture example, not a benchmark proving better agent intelligence. Its practical value is showing where enterprise AI agent work is moving: away from demos and toward operational details such as tenant boundaries, access controls, and monitoring.