- Amazon Quick Suite wants to encourage companies to quickly use AI
- Businesses can link to internal or third-party repositories through MCP
- Only four AWS regions benefit from Quick Suite at launch
AWS has launched a new agentic AI platform to help business users find information, perform searches, automate tasks, and visualize data across multiple applications.
Quick Suite, an Amazon Web Services (AWS) product, uses agentic AI to connect to internal repositories, such as wikis and intranets; AWS’s own services, like S3 and Redshift; as well as more than 1,000 third-party applications via MCP, an open standard developed by Anthropic.
Although this is a new launch, AWS says it has already tested the feature with tens of thousands of employees and dozens of customers.
Amazon’s Quick Suite is an all-in-one enterprise AI agent ecosystem
AWS says Quick helps workers enter a new era, where they can interact with data through intuitive web-based experiences or through popular apps like Office 365 and Slack.
“Working with an AI agent is now as easy as chatting with a teammate,” the company said.
Quick includes 50 connectors built into popular data platforms like Adobe Analytics, Snowflake, Salesforce, and cloud storage platforms, but businesses can also use OpenAI or MCP to connect to custom resources.
AI agents make interactions with data more powerful, taking over tasks like writing and sending communications based on the insights unlocked through Quick Suite.
In addition to creating custom AI agents, the Quick Suite includes a handful of other Quick-branded products: Quick Sight, for analyzing structured and unstructured data and answering questions with visual insights; Quick Research, which combines company data with more than 200 trusted sources for real-time context; Quick Flows, to create automated workflows; and Quick Automate, which can handle more complex multi-system workflows.
A separate post confirms that Quick Suite is now generally available, but only in US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific (Sydney), and Europe (Ireland), with other regions expected to follow in the coming months.
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