Lyra Cloud Services has announced a strategic partnership with Anthropic to help organizations adopt and scale enterprise AI capabilities in AWS environments.
The partnership expands customer access to Anthropic’s Claude models through Amazon Bedrock, AWS’s managed service for building and scaling generative AI applications.
Partnership targets AI deployment complexity
Lyra Cloud Services, Evergreen’s newest addition to the Lyra Technology Group portfolio, said the partnership reflects its broader push to support organizations adopting AI while managing the operational demands of AWS infrastructure.
“AI is creating tremendous opportunities for organizations across every industry, but realizing that potential requires more than access to technology,” said Jahan Kahusi, CEO of Lyra Cloud Services.
“It requires the ability to deploy, manage, optimize, and scale those capabilities within secure, well-architected cloud environments.”
LCS said its AWS expertise and operational support are intended to help customers reduce infrastructure management burdens while advancing cloud-native applications, data platforms, and AI initiatives.
Rewst and Hatz.ai highlight MSP ecosystem use cases
Rewst, a multi-tenant MSP automation platform that uses Anthropic technology, served as an early validation point as LCS formalized the relationship. Rewst’s RoboRewsty AI automation capabilities support more than 1,500 MSPs building and running workflows using natural language.
“AI is central to how we build at Rewst, so when LCS became our cloud partner, Anthropic had to be part of it,” said Frank Price, chief product officer at Rewst.
“For the MSPs in Lyra’s ecosystem, that means real access to enterprise AI through a partner already supporting their production environments.”
Hatz.ai, which focuses on bringing enterprise-grade AI capabilities to small and mid-sized businesses, also positioned the partnership as a way to make AI more accessible for companies at different stages of growth.
“Hatz is built to bring enterprise-grade AI to small and mid-sized businesses, and partnerships like this are exactly how we make that mission possible. Anthropic’s models and Lyra Cloud Services’ AWS expertise give us the foundation to deliver AI that is secure, scalable, and ready for companies at every stage of growth,” said Jimmy Hatzell, CEO, Hatz.ai.
Channel partners look to operationalize AI
The announcement comes as more organizations seek to operationalize generative AI while addressing readiness challenges around infrastructure, data management, governance, security, and scale.
For MSPs and cloud operators, the partnership underscores a broader channel opportunity: customers increasingly need more than model access.
They need partners that can integrate AI into production-ready environments, optimize cloud operations, and support governance requirements as AI adoption accelerates.
Anthropic continues to invest heavily in its growth through the channel. Read more about how its program is enabling partners like Caylent to bring Claude and other solutions to customers.





