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AWS and Mistral AI launch production ecommerce MCP server on Bedrock

Media / Information Technology › Software Publishers

AWS published a guide for building a production-ready ecommerce Model Context Protocol server using Amazon Bedrock AgentCore and Mistral AI's Vibe platform, with built-in authentication, DynamoDB integration, and OAuth 2.1 security. Commerce teams can now deploy standardized AI assistants that handle product search, orders, reviews, and returns without custom API work for each client.

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Retailgentic maps product-level context capture for agentic commerce optimization

Retail / DTC › Clothing and Clothing Accessories Retailers

Retailgentic published a real-world walkthrough of how to extract product context from ChatGPT, Gemini, Amazon, and brand websites—surfacing pros, cons, FAQs, and competitive comparisons that answer engines prioritize. Commerce teams can use this recursive context capture loop to identify which product signals matter most to AI-driven discovery and shopping agents.

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