"Amazon is about to enter the AI agent race in a big way, giving the tech giant another chance to make progress in the lucrative enterprise software market. The Seattle-based company is testing new agentic, AI-powered workspace software called Quick Suite, according to internal documents viewed by Business Insider. Quick Suite empowers "every business user to make better decisions, faster, and act on them swiftly by unifying Al agents for business insights, deep research, and automation into a single experience," according to one of the documents, marked confidential."
"Several companies have been given a private preview of the new technology, and Amazon recently sent out invitations for an internal beta test. Quick Suite positions AWS to compete more aggressively in AI with agent-driven automation. Agents are the latest frontier in generative AI, designed to take action and independently use tools to complete tasks. Companies such as Google, Amazon, Microsoft, OpenAI, and Salesforce - along with a host of smaller startups - are racing to be the main providers of agentic tools."
Amazon is testing an agentic, AI-powered workspace called Quick Suite that unifies AI agents for business insights, deep research, and automation. Quick Suite is designed to enable business users to make faster, better decisions and act on them swiftly by combining multiple agent capabilities into a single experience. Several companies have received private previews and Amazon has issued internal beta invitations. Quick Suite aims to position AWS to compete in agent-driven automation as firms race to provide agentic tools. Early users include BMW, Intuit, and Koch Industries. The move targets adoption of AI-enhanced work environments and enterprise software growth.
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