As of 2025, Amazon Web Services (AWS) powers over 2.6 million businesses worldwide, making it the top cloud provider with a 50.1% market share. AWS's dominance in the cloud computing industry is fueled by its extensive infrastructure, security, and scalability, catering to businesses of all sizes—from startups to Fortune 100 enterprises.
With AWS dominating the cloud ecosystem, companies seeking to leverage AWS Marketplace and AWS Partner benefits must meet compliance standards to qualify for co-selling with AWS, AWS private offers, and funding opportunities.
This is where the AWS Foundational Technical Review (FTR) plays a crucial role. The FTR ensures that SaaS solutions align with AWS’s security, operational, and architectural best practices.
However, manual FTR compliance can take weeks or even months, delaying AWS Marketplace approvals and revenue opportunities. Even after listing, keeping up with AWS’s evolving policies—such as SaaS listing updates and AMI documentation requirements—adds another layer of complexity.
This is where Suger comes in. By automating FTR compliance, streamlining AWS Marketplace listing management, and reducing manual effort, IT teams can focus on scalability, security, and operational excellence—without getting bogged down in compliance hurdles.
Many companies struggle with the AWS Marketplace listing process, which requires:
Teams spend weeks managing these requirements instead of focusing on growth.
AWS has introduced automation into the FTR process using Amazon Bedrock, which significantly reduces compliance review time.
Before diving into the automation of FTR compliance, organizations can use the AWS Well-Architected Tool to evaluate their workloads against AWS’s best practices.
The process begins with teams identifying the workload they want to review and answering a structured series of questions about their architecture. These responses are then evaluated against the five pillars of AWS Well-Architected Framework.
Beyond the five foundational pillars, AWS offers additional four lenses to refine the evaluation. These lenses provide more specific assessments based on different use cases.
By conducting a Well-Architected Review, organizations can identify gaps and risks early, enabling a smoother FTR approval process.
Traditionally, running a Well-Architected Review and preparing for the AWS FTR requires significant manual effort. However, Suger simplifies this process by automating compliance tasks:
FTR compliance involves multiple technical validations, security checks, and operational assessments. Doing this manually takes too long and introduces risk.
Here’s how Suger automates the process:
By automating these steps, IT teams can reduce AWS FTR approval time from months to days
Key Process |
Manual (In-House) |
Automated (Suger) |
AWS FTR Compliance |
Requires constant manual tracking |
AI-driven automation manages it for you |
Marketplace Listing Creation |
High engineering effort |
Pre-configured workflows |
Security & Operational Review |
Manually checked by teams |
Automated validation before submission |
AWS Co-Sell & Field Support |
Harder to qualify for |
Fast-tracked approval for AWS co-sell |
SaaS Listing & AMI Updates |
Requires ongoing manual updates |
Auto-syncs with AWS policy changes |
❌ Complex AWS Marketplace Listing Process – Requires detailed technical knowledge and integrations.
❌ Lack of Time & Resources – Dedicated teams are needed to manage compliance, API development, and approvals.
❌ Missed AWS Cloud Spend Commitments (EDP) – Without a transactable listing, companies lose access to AWS private offer deals.
❌ Limited AWS Field Support – AWS prioritizes companies that can close deals faster through private offers.
✅ End-to-End Listing Management – Suger handles content, technical setup, API integrations, and compliance testing.
✅ Reduced Engineering Effort – Automates AWS Marketplace submissions with minimal team involvement.
✅ Ongoing Support & Optimization – Manages pricing updates, compliance requirements, and customer inquiries.
By leveraging Suger’s AWS Marketplace Accelerator which follows the aws marketplace listing guidelines, companies can launch faster, close more deals, and scale their cloud GTM efficiently.
Instead of spending months managing AWS approvals and listings, companies using Suger can get there in a fraction of the time.
Companies that automate AWS FTR compliance and marketplace operations see:
AWS compliance and marketplace operations don’t have to be slow and complicated. By automating these processes, IT Ops teams can:
For IT teams looking to scale, automation is no longer optional—it’s a necessity. Try Suger!