The News
Celonis Expands Its AWS Collaboration
On May 18, 2026, Celonis and AWS announced a wider collaboration for enterprise AI. The new link lets customers connect Celonis with AWS tools such as Amazon S3 and AWS Glue. It also helps firms use Celonis process data with Amazon Bedrock.
In plain terms, the deal helps companies use live business data inside AI tools. That data can show how work moves through a firm, such as orders, invoices, supply chains, or service tasks.
This matters because many AI tools sound useful in theory but struggle when they do not have good business context. Celonis and AWS are trying to fix that gap.
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The Company Behind It
Celonis Focuses on How Work Really Flows
Celonis is a software company known for process mining. Its tools help firms see how work actually moves through their systems.
A company may think an order takes five steps. Celonis can show where the process slows down, where work repeats, and where time or money is lost.
AWS is Amazon’s cloud business. It gives companies tools to store data, run software, and build AI systems. The partnership matters because it links process data with AI tools. That may help companies build agents that do more than answer questions. They may help spot work delays and suggest fixes.
Why This Matters Financially
Where AI Starts Earning Its Keep
Firms are spending heavily on AI, but they still need proof it saves time or money.
AI tools get more useful when they can read real business data. An agent that sees where orders slow down or invoices get stuck can help fix daily work. For AWS, a deal like this makes its cloud and AI tools stickier for large firms—and keeps data inside AWS-linked systems. For Celonis, it adds value by turning its software into a bridge between company data and AI.
The financial point is simple: AI has to move from demos to real work. Links like this are part of that shift.
Limits and Uncertainty
The Hard Part Comes After the Deal
The main risk is setup. Large firms often have messy data and old systems. Connecting them cleanly can take time. There is also a trust issue. Firms may not let AI tools touch key workflows until they see strong guardrails.
Savings may also be hard to prove. A tool may show where a process is weak, but the firm still has to change how people work. The deal gives firms better tools, but results will depend on real use inside daily work.
Disclosure: This content is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice or recommendations. You should always conduct your own research or consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions.


