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By: Rita
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Following their attendance at the AWS New York Summit on June 17-18 and discussions with over 10 customers and partners, Citi analyst Tyler Radke and his team released a report on June 19, stating that this year's summit marked a step for AWS in pushing agentic AI towards 'scalable deployment'. Citi maintains a 'Buy' rating on Amazon, forecasting that AWS revenue growth will accelerate to 37% in FY27, compared to 30% in FY26, and suggests this projection may be conservative. This report is suitable for investors interested in the AWS ecosystem, AI infrastructure, and enterprise software.
Three Key Conclusions
1 AWS Strategic Focus Has Shifted from Experimentation to Scalable Deployment.
Citi notes the biggest difference from last year's summit is the narrative shift. AWS's new product matrix directly addresses real pain points in enterprise deployment. AWS Context automatically builds a knowledge graph from enterprise data, serving as an agent search layer to solve information retrieval and data governance issues in large-scale agent workflows. Amazon Quick functions as a cross-application AI assistant, integrating data sources like Slack, email, and Snowflake. The security product Continuum prioritizes vulnerability risks based on business impact and drives remediation. The development tool Kiro is already used by over 2,700 developers at Southwest Airlines for core system modernization. AWS Bedrock AgentCore task volume has grown 15x in the past six months, and AgentCore Harness can generate production-ready agents with just three API calls.
2 Data Infrastructure Companies Are Direct Beneficiaries of AI Scale-Out.
Citi maintains a positive outlook on data infrastructure software companies observed at the event. Snowflake's Observe helps customers use Iceberg storage for telemetry data with significant cost reductions; the team reported triple-digit growth pre-acquisition. Elastic introduced the Jina embedding model for more accurate outputs, but the discontinuation of the Platinum edition may lead to a 20-30% price increase for clients migrating to the Enterprise edition. Oracle highlighted its 26ai and vector use cases driving cloud migration, noting a media industry client moving en masse to the Oracle platform due to M&A needs. ClickHouse remains early-stage in financial services use cases but has customers migrating petabytes of data in observability.
3 Data Governance is Becoming a Practical Issue in AI Scalability.
As agents scale from hundreds to thousands, ensuring each agent finds the right data within the correct permissions becomes a key variable determining whether enterprises can entrust core business to AI. Citi believes the emergence of AWS Context signifies AWS is extending from providing compute and models to providing data governance layer infrastructure. This layer's capability determines whether enterprise AI can evolve from pilot projects to become part of core processes.
AI Stays in Pilot Projects Without Solving Data Governance
Citi emphasizes the strategic value of AWS Context multiple times in the report. The service's essence is an agent search layer; it doesn't create new data but builds a unified knowledge graph from a company's existing scattered data.
Previously, enterprise data was scattered across emails, Slack, databases, SaaS applications, and various files. Agents often produced erroneous outputs or overstepped permissions because they couldn't accurately understand the 'context' of enterprise data. AWS Context aims to solve this at a foundational level, allowing all agents to share a common data understanding layer with built-in access controls.
Citi views this as a significant extension of AWS's role in AI, from providing compute to providing enterprise-grade infrastructure.
Investment Thesis: What to Bet On, What to Avoid, What Signals to Watch?
What to Bet On:
The acceleration of AWS cloud business revenue growth from 30% towards 37%. Revenue elasticity for data infrastructure service providers amid growing AI workloads.
What to Avoid Betting On:
A significant near-term drop in AI costs. Citi notes enterprises are shifting from 'maximizing token consumption' to 'more prudent token management', with cost optimization becoming a new focus, but this has not suppressed demand.
Three Signals to Track:
First, whether AWS's subsequent quarterly revenue growth reaches or exceeds 37%. Second, whether the growth rate of AWS Bedrock AgentCore task volume can be maintained (on a base of 15x growth over the past six months). Third, the real impact of conversion rates and pricing changes for enterprise editions of data infrastructure companies like Elastic on demand.
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Data Sources: Citi Research Report (Tyler Radke et al., June 19, 2026) · AWS Summit Public Information
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