Amazon describes its new tool for business intelligence applications as QuickSight Q. With it, queries can be expressed in natural language. QuickSight itself is part of the AWS cloud and uses data from Amazon services Redshift, RDS, Aurora, Athena, and S3, as well as multiple third-party sources such as Salesforce, Adobe Analytics, ServiceNow, and Excel.
Just enter the BI question
To ask a question to QuickSight Q, the user only needs to enter it. There are suggested help for auto-completion; it specifically includes keywords and business terms from available sources. Therefore, the user does not have to remember the exact name of the data.
If the application does not understand the question or a single word, it will suggest alternative input from which the user can select the appropriate question. QuickSight Q will remember the correct name of the typed text. The software then outputs the answers in the usual BI format, such as a table or graph. These can be edited further.
Centralized collection of queries
Questions can also be saved as a topic, and users can also access questions raised by their colleagues in that topic. In addition, the person in charge can verify that the selected query and answer are correct together.
QuickSight Q works on Amazon-Blog only in English, but it can also be obtained from the AWS Frankfurt region. Amazon launched QuickSight, a business intelligence service, in 2016.
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