AWS athena documentation change
Summary
Replaced 'Amazon Quick Suite' with 'Amazon Quick' in service integrations and documentation references.
Security assessment
Consistent product renaming without security implications. No changes to authentication, IAM policies, or data protection mechanisms.
Diff
diff --git a/athena/latest/ug/athena-aws-service-integrations.md b/athena/latest/ug/athena-aws-service-integrations.md index 7b2a9bb6f..148242373 100644 --- a//athena/latest/ug/athena-aws-service-integrations.md +++ b//athena/latest/ug/athena-aws-service-integrations.md @@ -27 +27 @@ You can use Athena to query data from the AWS services listed in this section. T - * Amazon Quick Suite + * Amazon Quick @@ -183 +183 @@ You can use Athena API actions in IAM permission policies. For more information, -Amazon Quick Suite** +Amazon Quick** @@ -188 +188 @@ Reference topic: [Connect to Amazon Athena with ODBC and JDBC drivers](./athena- -Athena integrates with Amazon Quick Suite for easy data visualization. You can use Athena to generate reports or to explore data with business intelligence tools or SQL clients connected with a JDBC or an ODBC driver. For more information about Quick Suite, see [What is Amazon Quick Suite](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/quicksight/latest/user/welcome.html) in the _Amazon Quick Suite User Guide_. For information about using JDBC and ODBC drivers with Athena, see [Connecting to Amazon Athena with ODBC and JDBC Drivers](./athena-bi-tools-jdbc-odbc.html). +Athena integrates with Amazon Quick for easy data visualization. You can use Athena to generate reports or to explore data with business intelligence tools or SQL clients connected with a JDBC or an ODBC driver. For more information about Quick, see [What is Amazon Quick](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/quicksight/latest/user/welcome.html) in the _Amazon Quick User Guide_. For information about using JDBC and ODBC drivers with Athena, see [Connecting to Amazon Athena with ODBC and JDBC Drivers](./athena-bi-tools-jdbc-odbc.html). @@ -212 +212 @@ The following video demonstrates how to use Amazon Athena and AWS Step Functions -For an example that uses Step Functions and Amazon EventBridge to orchestrate AWS Glue DataBrew, Athena, and Amazon Quick Suite, see [Orchestrating an AWS Glue DataBrew job and Amazon Athena query with AWS Step Functions](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/big-data/orchestrating-an-aws-glue-databrew-job-and-amazon-athena-query-with-aws-step-functions/) in the AWS Big Data Blog. +For an example that uses Step Functions and Amazon EventBridge to orchestrate AWS Glue DataBrew, Athena, and Amazon Quick, see [Orchestrating an AWS Glue DataBrew job and Amazon Athena query with AWS Step Functions](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/big-data/orchestrating-an-aws-glue-databrew-job-and-amazon-athena-query-with-aws-step-functions/) in the AWS Big Data Blog.