Anthropic wants to be the AWS of agentic AI
Anthropic has launched Claude Managed Agents with persistent memory, offering developers infrastructure to run AI agents at scale through APIs for secure sandboxing, long-running sessions, and credential management. The product is designed for engineering teams rather than solo developers, with pricing based on session hours and integration capabilities for production use. Early adopters like Notion, Rakuten, Asana, and Sentry are already using the system for autonomous, task-specific agents in real-world workflows.
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Earlier this month, Anthropic launched Claude Managed Agents in public beta. Two weeks later it added persistent memory. From this and many other Claude focused launches in the recent past, it’s clear that Anthropic is selling more than a model. It’s now selling the infrastructure needed to run the model at scale. I tested Claude’s Managed Agents and persistent memory so you don’t have to. What I found was a product built for people who are familiar with some level of development. This product was built more to fit needs that an engineering team currently has, less of a test friendly software for solo developers. What is Claude Managed Agents with persistent memory? Managed Agents is a suite of APIs that developers used to have to build themselves before shipping a production AI agent.
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