AWS Marketplace
Enabling mandatory purchase orders and custom guidance in AWS Marketplace
In this post, you will learn how to configure these two governance features. You will also learn how these features can be configured differently for selective audiences to enforce varying procurement policies across your AWS Organization.
SaaS subscription pricing models in AWS Marketplace
This post is Part 2 of a four-part series on SaaS pricing models in AWS Marketplace. In Part 1, we covered three common configurations for the SaaS contract pricing model. This post focuses on the SaaS subscription pricing model, outlining two common configurations and helping you determine which approach works best for your product listing in AWS Marketplace.
How to fit AWS Partner Central agents into your environment with your own AI agent
This post shows how to integrate the AWS Partner Central Agent MCP Server into your existing environment. You’ll build a lightweight orchestrator that connects your current tools to Partner Central using agent-to-agent communication via Model Context Protocol (MCP). Instead of replacing what already works, you add an integration layer. This layer lets your agent talk to the Partner Central agent using natural language.
Want more deals from AWS sellers? Enable Express Private Offers
AWS Marketplace express private offers co-sell integration helps Amazon Web Services (AWS) internal builders identify and engage AWS Marketplace sellers who can streamline support to customer opportunities and are more likely to be selected from the available options. This principle underlies the co-sell visibility framework we introduced in Improving Your Visibility to AWS Sales, and […]
Publishing your SaaS products in AWS Marketplace in the AWS European Sovereign Cloud
This post is the third in a three-part series on listing software products in the AWS European Sovereign Cloud:
Part 1: Registering as a seller — covers account setup and seller registration.
Part 2: Publishing Amazon Machine Image (AMI) products.
Part 3: Publishing Software as a Service (SaaS) products (this post).
At the time of writing, AWS Marketplace in the AWS European Sovereign Cloud supports two listing types: SaaS and AMI products.
AWS GenAIIC Partner Agent Factory: New AI agents now in AWS Marketplace
In this post, we introduce the latest PAF solutions and explain how you can discover these solutions and co-innovate through the program.
Detecting misconfigurations and mitigating AI risks to secure Amazon Bedrock with TrendAI Vision One™
In this post, you’ll learn how TrendAI Vision One™ helps secure Amazon Bedrock deployments by detecting misconfigurations, monitoring for data exposure, and providing actionable remediation guidance. TrendAI Vision One™ is available in AWS Marketplace with a 30-day trial, so you can deploy it using existing AWS committed spend with consolidated billing and simplified contracting.
Complete guide to upgrading your SaaS product to AWS Marketplace Concurrent Agreements
This guide walks you through the technical migration steps to implement Concurrent Agreements. It covers the transition from Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) to Amazon EventBridge, API updates, and best practices for managing multiple licenses within your SaaS integration.
Publishing AMI products in AWS Marketplace in the AWS European Sovereign Cloud
Ready to reach customers with strict sovereignty requirements? The AWS European Sovereign Cloud is a new independent Amazon Web Services (AWS) partition designed to help public sector organizations and customers in highly regulated industries meet their evolving sovereignty needs. This post is the second in a three-part series on listing software products in AWS Marketplace in the AWS European Sovereign Cloud.
How to use AWS Partner Central Agents
Partners have used customer relationship management (CRM) systems and integrated with AWS Partner Central to streamline co-selling, manage leads, and share opportunities. In this post, we demonstrate how you can adopt an agentic workflow into your current systems and present a view of what AWS sees from the shared data. The use case illustrates how you can use AWS Partner Central agents to query your data and opportunities, and how partners are guided to provide the necessary information.









