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Top 10 Innovative Platforms at AWS Summit Paris 2025

Explore the top 10 innovative platforms showcased at AWS Summit Paris 2025. From DevOps automation to AI and cloud security, discover the latest tools transforming cloud computing and accelerating digital transformation.
January 27, 2026
Mélanie Dallé
Senior Marketing Manager
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The AWS Summit Paris 2025 showcased some of the most innovative and impactful solutions in cloud infrastructure, security, AI, and DevOps. From automation to AI-driven insights, the platforms presented offer cutting-edge capabilities that help businesses scale with ease. Here's a closer look at the top 10 platforms that stood out at the event.


What is the AWS Summit?

The AWS Summit is an annual series of events organized by Amazon Web Services (AWS), designed to bring together cloud professionals, developers, IT executives, and business leaders to explore the latest innovations in cloud computing. The summit provides a unique opportunity for participants to gain insights into AWS’s expansive range of products, services, and solutions. It also serves as a platform for networking, learning, and discovering how cloud technologies can drive business transformation.

The AWS Summit Paris 2025, for example, highlighted a wide array of technologies that are pushing the boundaries of cloud computing and AI, providing companies with valuable insights on how they can leverage AWS solutions to improve their digital transformation journey.

1. Qovery  - Kubernetes management platform

Qovery  - DevOps Automation Tool

A Kubernetes management platform, like Qovery emerged as a game-changer for modern development teams. With its powerful platform, Qovery empowers developers to deploy applications in minutes without worrying about the complexities of cloud infrastructure. Designed to work seamlessly with AWS, Qovery simplifies the process of creating, scaling, and managing cloud infrastructure for applications. Developers can focus on what matters most – focusing on your product – while Qovery handles the underlying infrastructure, ensuring automatic scaling, security, and updates.

What sets Qovery apart is its full-stack automation. By integrating with popular tools like GitHub, GitLab, and Docker, Qovery enables a streamlined CI/CD process that eliminates the need for manual configurations. Teams can deploy and update their applications at lightning speed, cutting down the time between development and production. Plus, with a fully managed Kubernetes backend, Qovery ensures reliability and efficiency, making it an ideal solution for businesses looking to accelerate their software development lifecycle without hiring a devops specialist. Start your free trial!

2. Poolside - Next Generation AI for Software Engineering

Poolside - Next Generation AI for Software Engineering

Poolside provides a robust platform for data processing and analytics, specializing in real-time data management. Their solution helps companies make data-driven decisions faster by integrating seamlessly with AWS services. Poolside simplifies data workflows, enabling businesses to process large datasets in real time, and scale as needed. The platform's powerful integration with AWS cloud infrastructure ensures high performance and minimal latency, making it a critical tool for businesses that rely on real-time data analysis.

3. Chainguard  - Secure Your Container

Chainguard  - Secure Your Container

Chainguard made waves at the AWS Summit with its focus on container security. As businesses increasingly adopt containerized environments to improve scalability and efficiency, ensuring the security of these containers is critical. Chainguard provides comprehensive security solutions for containers, allowing teams to safeguard their applications from vulnerabilities and compliance issues. With deep integrations into AWS services, Chainguard helps secure the container lifecycle, from development to production. With Chainguard, security is baked into the CI/CD pipeline, helping teams detect and mitigate risks early in the development process.

4. Giskard - Secure Your AI Agent

Giskard - Platform to Secure Your AI Agent

AI and machine learning enthusiasts were drawn to Giskard, which showcased its next-generation machine learning tools. Giskard helps automate the machine learning lifecycle, from data processing to model deployment, and is specifically designed to improve collaboration among data scientists, engineers, and business users. The platform supports multiple AI/ML frameworks and integrates smoothly with AWS, allowing teams to build and deploy models quickly. Its focus on operationalizing machine learning at scale makes it a valuable asset for organizations looking to integrate AI into their core operations.

5. DataDome - Cyberfraud & Bot Protection Solution

DataDome - Cyberfraud & Bot Protection Solution

Security was top of mind at the AWS Summit, and DataDome was a key player in this space. Offering advanced bot protection, DataDome uses AI to detect and block malicious bot activity, ensuring applications are protected from fraud, data scraping, and other malicious activities. By leveraging AWS cloud infrastructure, DataDome’s solution provides real-time protection with minimal impact on user experience, ensuring businesses can maintain smooth operations while defending against threats.

6. Hackuity - Cyber Vulnerability Management

Hackuity - Cyber Vulnerability Management

In the age of digital transformation, security must be at the forefront. Hackuity addresses this need with its continuous security platform, designed to automate security processes and ensure that applications remain compliant throughout their lifecycle. By integrating with AWS, Hackuity provides a unified platform to track and resolve security vulnerabilities, making it easier for businesses to secure their applications at scale. With Hackuity, organizations can reduce the time and cost associated with manual security testing, and focus on delivering secure and reliable software.

7. Dataiku - Universal AI Platform

Dataiku - Universal AI Platform

A major highlight at the event, Dataiku is a powerful AI and machine learning platform that helps organizations turn data into actionable insights. Dataiku enables teams to collaboratively build and deploy data-driven solutions, with tools for data preparation, analysis, and model development. The platform’s integration with AWS allows businesses to leverage the cloud’s scalability and processing power. Whether you're a data scientist, analyst, or business leader, Dataiku simplifies the AI workflow, making it easier to build and deploy machine learning models that drive business outcomes.

8. Mistral AI - Frontier AI In Your Hands

Mistral AI - Frontier AI In Your Hands

Mistral AI was another standout platform at the AWS Summit, known for its advanced capabilities in the field of machine learning and AI. Their platform allows businesses to develop and deploy AI models that can be fine-tuned to meet the specific needs of their operations. Mistral AI offers customizable AI solutions, enabling organizations to integrate AI into their workflows without compromising on performance. Whether for predictive analytics, decision-making, or automation, Mistral AI’s offerings were a big draw for businesses looking to capitalize on the power of AI.

9. Pathway - AI with Live Data

Pathway - AI with Live Data

At the intersection of real-time data processing and AI, Pathway offers a solution for live data analytics. The platform specializes in handling large volumes of real-time data, making it an ideal choice for businesses in industries like finance, e-commerce, and logistics. Pathway’s AWS integration ensures that businesses can scale their data processing as needed, without sacrificing speed or accuracy. With Pathway, organizations can unlock the potential of real-time data, enabling them to make faster, more informed decisions.

10. Dust - Build Custom AI Agents

Dust - Build Custom AI Agents

A standout AI platform, Dust is revolutionizing the way businesses leverage AI for daily operations. Built to enhance productivity and user engagement, Dust provides a versatile solution that integrates seamlessly into cloud environments like AWS. With advanced AI-driven capabilities, Dust helps automate repetitive tasks, improve decision-making, and provide personalized user experiences across various industries. By utilizing machine learning algorithms, Dust creates real-time, context-aware interactions that enhance both internal operations and customer-facing services.

Wrapping Up

The AWS Summit Paris 2025 demonstrated the depth and breadth of innovation in the cloud, security, AI, and DevOps spaces. From DevOps automation to real-time data analytics and machine learning, these platforms are empowering businesses to streamline operations, enhance security, and leverage AI to drive growth. As the event highlighted, AWS remains a critical platform for organizations looking to embrace the cloud and unlock new opportunities.

Whether you're a startup or a large enterprise, leveraging AWS solutions through Kubernetes management platforms like Qovery can remove bottlenecks, simplify workflows, and optimize cloud costs. Ready to supercharge your cloud operations? Try Qovery for free or request a demo today!

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