CloudZA, a company focused on cloud and AI implementation services, has obtained the Amazon Web Services AI Services Competency, adding formal recognition from Amazon Web Services for work involving generative AI and agent based systems.
The designation places CloudZA among AWS Partner Network members that hold competency status across both generative AI and agentic AI categories, reflecting the company’s work deploying artificial intelligence systems built on AWS services.
The announcement comes as enterprises move from experimentation toward operational deployment of AI workloads and face decisions around infrastructure, workflow integration, and cost management. AWS, which provides cloud infrastructure and software services ranging from startups to global enterprises, uses its Competency Program to identify partners with experience delivering industry specific and technical implementations.
CloudZA said its work includes helping customers build systems using services such as Amazon Bedrock, Amazon SageMaker, and Amazon Bedrock AgentCore. According to the company, these deployments span content generation, workflow automation, conversational interfaces, and autonomous systems designed to execute business processes with limited human involvement.
"CloudZA is proud to achieve the AWS AI Services Competency with dual designations in generative AI and agentic AI," says a representative of the leadership team. "Our team is dedicated to helping customers achieve excellence and accelerated innovation by leveraging the agility, breadth of services and pace of innovation that AWS provides. Specifically, this competency assures customers that CloudZA possesses the technical skill and practical experience to accelerate adoption, rapidly prototype and automate complex workflows with generative AI, while also confirming our ability to design and implement AI systems that can reason, plan and take action autonomously with agentic AI."
The company pointed to customer work in financial services as evidence of adoption, citing a project that reduced manual effort in call center quality assurance processes. No additional deployment details or performance metrics were disclosed.
As part of the announcement, CloudZA said it will offer organizations an AI readiness assessment intended to identify potential use cases and map infrastructure requirements before deployment. The company said the assessment focuses on evaluating existing processes, technology environments, and business objectives before recommending implementation paths built around AWS services.




