Aws announces five new capabilities for amazon quicksight
Las vegas--( business wire )--at aws re:invent, amazon web services, inc. (aws), an amazon.com, inc. company (nasdaq: amzn), today announced five new capabilities to help customers streamline business intelligence (bi) operations using amazon quicksight, the most popular serverless bi service built for the cloud. today's announcement expands quicksight q, a natural language querying capability, to support forecast and “why” questions and automate data preparation, making it easier and faster to start asking questions in natural language. additionally, customers can now create and share paginated reports alongside interactive dashboards, quickly analyze and visualize billion-row datasets directly in quicksight, and programmatically create and manage bi assets to accelerate migration from legacy systems. the new features announced today, combined with quicksight's scalability and pay-as-you-go pricing, enable customers to let users understand, visualize, and derive insights and predictions from data, regardless of technical expertise. to get started with quicksight, visit aws.amazon.com/quicksight.
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