
"The modern enterprise has more data than it can handle, and AI agents are increasingly stepping in to help. AWS aims to tackle that data overload with its new Amazon Quick Suite, an agentic AI system released Thursday that can conduct deep-dive research, answer questions, analyze and visualize data, and automate workflows. The company claims the AI-driven system has slashed the time required for research analysis from months to 20 minutes, and helped solve complex customer queries in 15 minutes rather than hours."
"Quick Suite syncs information across internal repositories such as wikis and intranets, and features a Quick Index system with more than 50 built-in connectors for apps, including Adobe Analytics, Amazon S3, Databricks, Google Drive, Outlook, Salesforce, ServiceNow, Slack, and Snowflake. The platform can also access more than 1,000 server integrations, including Atlassian, Asana, Box, Canva, PagerDuty, Zapier, and others, via model context protocol (MCP), the open-source standard for connecting tools with data sources."
Amazon Quick Suite is an agentic AI platform from AWS that conducts deep-dive research, answers questions, analyzes and visualizes data, and automates workflows. The platform integrates with enterprise systems such as Salesforce, Jira, and Slack to let agents research, create reports, and execute tasks autonomously. The company reports time savings that reduce research analysis from months to about 20 minutes and resolve complex customer queries in roughly 15 minutes. Quick Suite synchronizes wikis and intranets, uses a Quick Index with more than 50 built-in connectors, and accesses over 1,000 server integrations via the open-source model context protocol (MCP). By unifying data, it can recap emails, answer in-depth questions, send messages, automate content generation, create visualizations, and update Jira tickets.
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