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In this video, we redeploy our Part 9 agent with minor code updates to support the latest Claude models. Instead of adding new instrumentation, we focus on how much observability AWS gives us for free. We walk through the OOTB observability features available directly in the AWS console, including: • Session Tracking — understanding user engagement across interaction cycles • Runtime Tracing — visualizing request flow and latency • Service Topology — mapping the agent’s connection to Bedrock and Memory resources This episode is all about turning on the lights: How much visibility do we get before moving to advanced telemetry and custom instrumentation? If you're building agentic systems, AI‑native applications, or Bedrock‑powered agents, this walkthrough will help you understand what’s available out of the box and where deeper observability begins. #AI,#AgenticAI,#AWSBedrock,#Claude3,#AIEngineering,#LLMOps,#Observability,#CloudObservability,#Tracing,#LatencyMonitoring,#AIAgents,#BedrockAgents,#AWS,#DeveloperTools,#AIInfra,#AgentTelemetry,#RuntimeTracing,#SessionTracking,#ServiceTopology,#techtutorial GitHub URL https://github.com/nasha2878/AmazonBedrockAgentCore Amazon Bedrock playlist : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrDJzKfz9AUsuEdt8PeH4zzg7zmDgJH4s Amazon Bedrock AgentCore playlist : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrDJzKfz9AUuq0Rt-I0HyWgCNOYME1f6Y AgentCore Part 28: Inside Observability (Deep Dive): https://youtu.be/v1SL3aGxUGo