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AWS systems-manager documentation change

Service: systems-manager · 2025-10-16 · Documentation low

File: systems-manager/latest/userguide/patch-manager.md

Summary

Corrected product name from 'Amazon QuickSight' to 'Amazon Quick Suite' in patch compliance reporting section

Security assessment

The change is a documentation correction of a product name reference with no security implications. No security-related content was added or modified.

Diff

diff --git a/systems-manager/latest/userguide/patch-manager.md b/systems-manager/latest/userguide/patch-manager.md
index bdd5387db..d2d051b77 100644
--- a//systems-manager/latest/userguide/patch-manager.md
+++ b//systems-manager/latest/userguide/patch-manager.md
@@ -144 +144 @@ Patch Manager currently offers four methods for running `Scan` and `Scan and ins
-After a `Scan` operation, you can use the Systems Manager console to view information about which of your managed nodes are out of patch compliance, and which patches are missing from each of those nodes. You can also generate patch compliance reports in .csv format that are sent to an Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) bucket of your choice. You can generate one-time reports, or generate reports on a regular schedule. For a single managed node, reports include details of all patches for the node. For a report on all managed nodes, only a summary of how many patches are missing is provided. After a report is generated, you can use a tool like Amazon QuickSight to import and analyze the data. For more information, see [Working with patch compliance reports](./patch-manager-compliance-reports.html).
+After a `Scan` operation, you can use the Systems Manager console to view information about which of your managed nodes are out of patch compliance, and which patches are missing from each of those nodes. You can also generate patch compliance reports in .csv format that are sent to an Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) bucket of your choice. You can generate one-time reports, or generate reports on a regular schedule. For a single managed node, reports include details of all patches for the node. For a report on all managed nodes, only a summary of how many patches are missing is provided. After a report is generated, you can use a tool like Amazon Quick Suite to import and analyze the data. For more information, see [Working with patch compliance reports](./patch-manager-compliance-reports.html).