AWS AmazonRDS documentation change
Summary
Updated service name reference from 'Amazon QuickSight' to 'QuickSight'
Security assessment
Minor branding/naming change with no security relevance or documentation impact.
Diff
diff --git a/AmazonRDS/latest/AuroraUserGuide/zero-etl.md b/AmazonRDS/latest/AuroraUserGuide/zero-etl.md index a2d83d14d..d6c20b2ca 100644 --- a//AmazonRDS/latest/AuroraUserGuide/zero-etl.md +++ b//AmazonRDS/latest/AuroraUserGuide/zero-etl.md @@ -11 +11 @@ An Aurora zero-ETL integration with Amazon Redshift enables near real-time analy -A zero-ETL integration makes the data in your Aurora DB cluster available in Amazon Redshift in near real-time. Once that data is in Amazon Redshift, you can power your analytics, ML, and AI workloads using the built-in capabilities of Amazon Redshift, such as machine learning, materialized views, data sharing, federated access to multiple data stores and data lakes, and integrations with Amazon SageMaker AI, Amazon QuickSight, and other AWS services. +A zero-ETL integration makes the data in your Aurora DB cluster available in Amazon Redshift in near real-time. Once that data is in Amazon Redshift, you can power your analytics, ML, and AI workloads using the built-in capabilities of Amazon Redshift, such as machine learning, materialized views, data sharing, federated access to multiple data stores and data lakes, and integrations with Amazon SageMaker AI, QuickSight, and other AWS services.