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Guidance for Multi-Agent Orchestration on AWS
Overview
This Guidance demonstrates how to address complex customer support challenges that require multi-step interactions and personalized responses by orchestrating specialized AI agents through proven coordination patterns on AWS. The approach uses a central Supervisor Agent that intelligently routes customer requests to specialized agents focused on specific domains like product recommendations, order tracking, or technical support, with each specialized agent maintaining conversation context across multiple interactions while providing secure authentication and real-time response streaming. You gain enterprise-grade reliability with built-in monitoring while maintaining complete control over agent behavior and seamless integration with both external systems and human agents.
How it works
Amazon Bedrock AgentCore
This architecture diagram showcases Amazon Bedrock AgentCore orchestrating multiple specialized agents, routing customer queries to the right expert for Order Management, Product Recommendations, Personalization, or Troubleshooting. The architecture enables seamless agent collaboration and context sharing for complex customer scenarios. This multi-agent orchestration delivers scalable, personalized customer support by automatically selecting the best specialist agents for each customer need.
Amazon Bedrock Multi-Agent Collaboration
This architecture showcases how a supervisor agent orchestrates multiple specialized sub-agents through Amazon Bedrock's native collaboration feature for comprehensive business scenarios. This pattern automatically handles task delegation and response aggregation across various functional agents with enterprise-grade reliability and built-in monitoring.
Agent Squad
This architecture diagram shows how specialized AI agents operate as independent microservices, each handling specific business domains through custom coordination logic. This pattern enables complete control over agent behavior and seamless integration with both external systems and human agents through message queues.
LangGraph
This architecture diagram shows a LangGraph-powered supervisor agent running on Amazon ECS that intelligently coordinates four specialized sub-agents through LangGraph’s agent orchestration framework, enabling seamless task delegation, context sharing, and response synthesis across distributed agents for comprehensive customer support scenarios.
Deploy with confidence
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Benefits
Deploy intelligent AI agents that automatically route queries to specialized domains, reducing response times while maintaining context across interactions. Scale seamlessly to handle concurrent customer requests without infrastructure management overhead.
Automate routine inquiries with AI agents handling order status, product recommendations, and troubleshooting. Free human agents to focus on complex cases through intelligent escalation, optimizing your support team efficiency.
Leverage conversation history and customer preferences to provide context-aware responses tailored to individual needs. Enable real-time personalization across multiple specialized agents working collaboratively to enhance satisfaction.
Disclaimer
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References to third-party services or organizations in this Guidance do not imply an endorsement, sponsorship, or affiliation between Amazon or AWS and the third party. Guidance from AWS is a technical starting point, and you can customize your integration with third-party services when you deploy the architecture.
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