AWS prescriptive-guidance documentation change
Summary
Updated service name from 'Amazon Quick Suite' to 'Amazon Quick'
Security assessment
The change only updates a product name reference. No security-related content was added, modified, or removed. This appears to be a branding update without security implications.
Diff
diff --git a/prescriptive-guidance/latest/migration-microsoft-workloads-aws/migrating-active-directory-workloads.md b/prescriptive-guidance/latest/migration-microsoft-workloads-aws/migrating-active-directory-workloads.md index 1469f5970..132aecab5 100644 --- a//prescriptive-guidance/latest/migration-microsoft-workloads-aws/migrating-active-directory-workloads.md +++ b//prescriptive-guidance/latest/migration-microsoft-workloads-aws/migrating-active-directory-workloads.md @@ -51 +51 @@ Consider the following reasons for using Active Directory in AWS: -You can enable multiple AWS applications and services such as [AWS Client VPN](https://aws.amazon.com/vpn/), [AWS Management Console](https://aws.amazon.com/console/), [AWS IAM Identity Center](https://aws.amazon.com/iam/identity-center/), [Amazon Connect](https://aws.amazon.com/connect), [Amazon FSx for Windows File Server](https://aws.amazon.com/fsx/windows/), [Amazon Quick Suite](https://aws.amazon.com/quicksight/), [Amazon RDS for SQL Server](https://aws.amazon.com/rds/sqlserver/) (only applicable for Directory Service), [Amazon WorkMail](https://aws.amazon.com/workmail/), and [Amazon WorkSpaces](https://aws.amazon.com/workspaces-family/) to use your AWS Managed Microsoft AD directory. When you enable an AWS application or service in your directory, your users can access the application or service with their Active Directory credentials. You can use familiar Active Directory administration tools to apply Active Directory group policy objects (GPOs) to centrally manage your Amazon EC2 for Windows or Linux instances by joining your instances to your [AWS Managed Microsoft AD directory](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/en_us/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/ms_ad_join_instance.html). +You can enable multiple AWS applications and services such as [AWS Client VPN](https://aws.amazon.com/vpn/), [AWS Management Console](https://aws.amazon.com/console/), [AWS IAM Identity Center](https://aws.amazon.com/iam/identity-center/), [Amazon Connect](https://aws.amazon.com/connect), [Amazon FSx for Windows File Server](https://aws.amazon.com/fsx/windows/), [Amazon Quick](https://aws.amazon.com/quicksight/), [Amazon RDS for SQL Server](https://aws.amazon.com/rds/sqlserver/) (only applicable for Directory Service), [Amazon WorkMail](https://aws.amazon.com/workmail/), and [Amazon WorkSpaces](https://aws.amazon.com/workspaces-family/) to use your AWS Managed Microsoft AD directory. When you enable an AWS application or service in your directory, your users can access the application or service with their Active Directory credentials. You can use familiar Active Directory administration tools to apply Active Directory group policy objects (GPOs) to centrally manage your Amazon EC2 for Windows or Linux instances by joining your instances to your [AWS Managed Microsoft AD directory](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/en_us/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/ms_ad_join_instance.html).