AWS athena documentation change
Summary
Updated two blog references from 'Quick Suite' to 'Quick' for Amazon QuickSight branding consistency.
Security assessment
Purely cosmetic branding updates with no security content changes or vulnerability fixes.
Diff
diff --git a/athena/latest/ug/connectors-dynamodb.md b/athena/latest/ug/connectors-dynamodb.md index 68eda8b80..034eff81b 100644 --- a//athena/latest/ug/connectors-dynamodb.md +++ b//athena/latest/ug/connectors-dynamodb.md @@ -248 +248 @@ The costs for use of the connector depends on the underlying AWS resources that - * For an article on how to use the Athena DynamoDB connector to query data in DynamoDB with SQL and visualize insights in Quick Suite, see the _AWS Big Data Blog_ post [Visualize Amazon DynamoDB insights in Quick Suite using the Amazon Athena DynamoDB connector and AWS Glue](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/big-data/visualize-amazon-dynamodb-insights-in-amazon-quicksight-using-the-amazon-athena-dynamodb-connector-and-aws-glue/). + * For an article on how to use the Athena DynamoDB connector to query data in DynamoDB with SQL and visualize insights in Quick, see the _AWS Big Data Blog_ post [Visualize Amazon DynamoDB insights in Quick using the Amazon Athena DynamoDB connector and AWS Glue](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/big-data/visualize-amazon-dynamodb-insights-in-amazon-quicksight-using-the-amazon-athena-dynamodb-connector-and-aws-glue/). @@ -250 +250 @@ The costs for use of the connector depends on the underlying AWS resources that - * For an article on using the Amazon Athena DynamoDB connector with Amazon DynamoDB, Athena, and Quick Suite to create a simple governance dashboard, see the _AWS Big Data Blog_ post [Query cross-account Amazon DynamoDB tables using Amazon Athena Federated Query](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/big-data/query-cross-account-amazon-dynamodb-tables-using-amazon-athena-federated-query/). + * For an article on using the Amazon Athena DynamoDB connector with Amazon DynamoDB, Athena, and Quick to create a simple governance dashboard, see the _AWS Big Data Blog_ post [Query cross-account Amazon DynamoDB tables using Amazon Athena Federated Query](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/big-data/query-cross-account-amazon-dynamodb-tables-using-amazon-athena-federated-query/).