Fujisoft Co., Ltd. has signed a strategic collaboration agreement with Amazon Web Services focused on generative AI. Fujisoft is led by President and CEO Mitsuhiro Murooka. Through this agreement, the company will use Amazon Bedrock AgentCore, AWS’s latest AI platform, to move agent based AI closer to real world enterprise use. These are AI systems that can make decisions and take actions on their own inside business operations.
The collaboration is about speeding things up. Fujisoft wants to develop and deploy next generation AI solutions faster and at scale. This includes areas like retrieval augmented generation, AI that connects with IoT systems, and multi agent setups where several AI agents work together. Fujisoft plans to deliver these solutions to around 80 customers over the next two years.
Generative AI adoption is already spreading across many industries, especially when it runs on cloud platforms like AWS. It has become a core part of digital transformation efforts. At the same time, the technology itself is changing. Generative AI is moving beyond acting as a simple assistant. It is shifting toward agentic AI that can judge situations and act without constant human input. Many enterprise systems are expected to move in this direction soon.
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There are still real challenges. Companies need to deal with data accuracy, security, internal skills, and legal compliance. Moving from proof of concept to full production also brings issues around performance, scalability, governance, and control.
Fujisoft is an AWS Premier Tier Service Partner and has experience supporting customers from early testing to production use of generative AI, including Amazon Bedrock. The company has also been certified by AWS for promoting internal AI adoption, helping organizations build their own AI capabilities.
Under the new agreement, Fujisoft will work closely with AWS using Amazon Bedrock AgentCore, along with AWS provided test environments and technical support. AgentCore features like runtime control, identity management, gateways, memory, and observability will be used to test and apply new AI functions faster. The focus is on turning RAG and IoT linked AI into practical agents, and on building systems where multiple agents collaborate. Security and governance remain a priority.
Fujisoft has been steadily building its AI presence. It has kept its AWS Premier Tier status, joined Amazon Bedrock testing from its early stages in mid 2023, and set up a dedicated generative AI organization later that year.
Inside the company, AI use is also increasing. Fujisoft runs regular study sessions and actively uses generative AI in engineering, system development, and operations. What the company learns internally is then used to help customers adopt AI more effectively in their own environments.


