AWS Launches Amazon Quick Suite to Automate Business Processes with AI

AWS Launches Amazon Quick Suite to Automate Business Processes with AI

AWS launches Amazon Quick Suite. The AI-based solution is the spiritual successor to QuickSight and includes various capabilities that allow users to work with data and processes using natural language.

Amazon Web Services (AWS) introduces Amazon Quick Suite. It’s a collection of AI-driven applications that allow organizations to accelerate and automate internal processes. The suite is designed to perform tasks that normally require a lot of manual work, such as data processing, reporting, and customer services.

AWS builds Quick Suite around language models and other AI technology. The tool can independently analyze data, make decisions, and perform actions across various business domains. Amazon Quick supports connections with over a thousand applications via the Model Context Protocol (MCP), including Salesforce, Slack, and internal AWS services such as S3 and Redshift.

Various Modules

The suite consists of different modules. Quick Index & Spaces provides a central knowledge base and collaboration spaces. Quick Research delivers data analysis based on internal and external sources, with source citations. Quick Sight allows users to ask questions about datasets in natural language and returns visual insights. With Quick Flows and Quick Automate, users can automate repetitive and complex tasks without writing code.

Amazon emphasizes that the Quick Suite has been developed with attention to the security of business data. Customer data is not used to train the AI models. Existing users of Amazon QuickSight will be automatically transferred to the new suite, retaining their settings.

Amazon Quick Suite is available through AWS and works with subscription plans per user. For certain components, such as Quick Index, additional usage-based costs apply.

AI for all

AWS wants to play an important role for customers through AI, just like other tech giants. Quick Suite is an out-of-the-box solution developed by AWS that gives organizations immediate access to relevant AI agent functionality. Its launch fits into the strategy of getting as many AI capabilities to as many users in as many ways as possible. For this, AWS must compete with Microsoft Copilot, among others, which is also closely integrated with user environments.