AWS prescriptive-guidance documentation change
Summary
Updated product name references from 'Quick Suite' to 'Quick' throughout the document, including titles, descriptions, console references, and prerequisites.
Security assessment
Changes are purely branding/naming updates with no modifications to security configurations, access controls, or authentication mechanisms. No evidence of vulnerability fixes or security enhancements.
Diff
diff --git a/prescriptive-guidance/latest/quick-suite-access-approach/active-directory-users.md b/prescriptive-guidance/latest/quick-suite-access-approach/active-directory-users.md index ba073af8b..86476c558 100644 --- a//prescriptive-guidance/latest/quick-suite-access-approach/active-directory-users.md +++ b//prescriptive-guidance/latest/quick-suite-access-approach/active-directory-users.md @@ -3 +3 @@ -[Documentation](/index.html)[AWS Prescriptive Guidance](https://aws.amazon.com/prescriptive-guidance/)[Choosing the right access approach for Amazon Quick Suite](introduction.html) +[Documentation](/index.html)[AWS Prescriptive Guidance](https://aws.amazon.com/prescriptive-guidance/)[Choosing the right access approach for Amazon Quick](introduction.html) @@ -7 +7 @@ Considerations and use casesPrerequisitesConfiguring access -# Granting Quick Suite access to Active Directory users +# Granting Quick access to Active Directory users @@ -11 +11 @@ Considerations and use casesPrerequisitesConfiguring access -This access approach is available only for the Enterprise edition of Amazon Quick Suite. For more information, see [User management for Enterprise edition](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/quicksuite/latest/userguide/editions.html#edition-user-management-enterprise) in the Quick Suite documentation. +This access approach is available only for the Enterprise edition of Amazon Quick. For more information, see [User management for Enterprise edition](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/quicksuite/latest/userguide/editions.html#edition-user-management-enterprise) in the Quick documentation. @@ -13 +13 @@ This access approach is available only for the Enterprise edition of Amazon Quic - + @@ -17 +17 @@ The following are the characteristics of this architecture and access approach: - * The Amazon Quick Suite user record is linked to the user in Active Directory. + * The Amazon Quick user record is linked to the user in Active Directory. @@ -19 +19 @@ The following are the characteristics of this architecture and access approach: - * You assign Quick Suite admin, author, or reader access to Active Directory groups. + * You assign Quick admin, author, or reader access to Active Directory groups. @@ -21 +21 @@ The following are the characteristics of this architecture and access approach: - * Quick Suite access is provisioned based on the mapped Active Directory group memberships. + * Quick access is provisioned based on the mapped Active Directory group memberships. @@ -25 +25 @@ The following are the characteristics of this architecture and access approach: - * The user must log in directly through the [Quick Suite console](https://quicksight.aws.amazon.com/). + * The user must log in directly through the [Quick console](https://quicksight.aws.amazon.com/). @@ -27 +27 @@ The following are the characteristics of this architecture and access approach: - * You cannot combine this Quick Suite access approach with other approaches. + * You cannot combine this Quick access approach with other approaches. @@ -34 +34 @@ The following are the characteristics of this architecture and access approach: -You can use Microsoft Active Directory users and groups to manage access to Quick Suite. Quick Suite supports either the [AWS Directory Service for Microsoft Active Directory (AWS Managed Microsoft AD)](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/directory_microsoft_ad.html) or [Active Directory Connector (AD Connector)](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/directory_ad_connector.html). +You can use Microsoft Active Directory users and groups to manage access to Quick. Quick supports either the [AWS Directory Service for Microsoft Active Directory (AWS Managed Microsoft AD)](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/directory_microsoft_ad.html) or [Active Directory Connector (AD Connector)](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/directory_ad_connector.html). @@ -36 +36 @@ You can use Microsoft Active Directory users and groups to manage access to Quic -AWS Managed Microsoft AD is an Active Directory host in the AWS Cloud that offers most of the same functionality of Active Directory. If you have an existing self-managed directory that you want to use for Quick Suite, you can use AD Connector. This service redirects directory requests to your self-managed Active Directory—in another AWS Region or on-premises—without caching any information in the cloud. Both AD Connector and AWS Managed Microsoft AD are part of AWS Directory Service. +AWS Managed Microsoft AD is an Active Directory host in the AWS Cloud that offers most of the same functionality of Active Directory. If you have an existing self-managed directory that you want to use for Quick, you can use AD Connector. This service redirects directory requests to your self-managed Active Directory—in another AWS Region or on-premises—without caching any information in the cloud. Both AD Connector and AWS Managed Microsoft AD are part of AWS Directory Service. @@ -38 +38 @@ AWS Managed Microsoft AD is an Active Directory host in the AWS Cloud that offer -Your directory or directory connection in Directory Service must be in the same AWS Region where you are signing up for Quick Suite. When you sign up for Quick Suite, you specify the Active Directory domain as well as the specific Active Directory groups that will be used for access control. +Your directory or directory connection in Directory Service must be in the same AWS Region where you are signing up for Quick. When you sign up for Quick, you specify the Active Directory domain as well as the specific Active Directory groups that will be used for access control. @@ -40 +40 @@ Your directory or directory connection in Directory Service must be in the same -This access approach is best suited for organizations that want to use their existing Active Directory access management processes. This approach manages Quick Suite access and roles through Active Directory group memberships. +This access approach is best suited for organizations that want to use their existing Active Directory access management processes. This approach manages Quick access and roles through Active Directory group memberships. @@ -42 +42 @@ This access approach is best suited for organizations that want to use their exi -An important consideration when using this approach is that it cannot be combined with other approaches. For example, you can create a hybrid access approach using IAM users and Quick Suite local users. Consider this approach carefully. If you select this approach when you set up Quick Suite, you are committing to it. You cannot change to a different approach later. +An important consideration when using this approach is that it cannot be combined with other approaches. For example, you can create a hybrid access approach using IAM users and Quick local users. Consider this approach carefully. If you select this approach when you set up Quick, you are committing to it. You cannot change to a different approach later. @@ -44 +44 @@ An important consideration when using this approach is that it cannot be combine -This is not the only access approach that uses Active Directory. In this approach, Quick Suite access is provisioned based on group membership in Active Directory, and the Quick Suite user record is linked directly to the Active Directory user. You can also use Active Directory as an identity source for user federation. For more information, see [Federated users](./federated-users.html) in this guide. +This is not the only access approach that uses Active Directory. In this approach, Quick access is provisioned based on group membership in Active Directory, and the Quick user record is linked directly to the Active Directory user. You can also use Active Directory as an identity source for user federation. For more information, see [Federated users](./federated-users.html) in this guide. @@ -48 +48 @@ This is not the only access approach that uses Active Directory. In this approac - * Enterprise edition of Quick Suite + * Enterprise edition of Quick @@ -50 +50 @@ This is not the only access approach that uses Active Directory. In this approac - * Permissions to subscribe to Quick Suite, create users, and manage Active Directory (see [IAM identity-based policies for Amazon Quick Suite: all access for Enterprise edition](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/quicksuite/latest/userguide/iam-policy-examples.html#security_iam_id-based-policy-examples-all-access-enterprise-edition)) + * Permissions to subscribe to Quick, create users, and manage Active Directory (see [IAM identity-based policies for Amazon Quick: all access for Enterprise edition](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/quicksuite/latest/userguide/iam-policy-examples.html#security_iam_id-based-policy-examples-all-access-enterprise-edition)) @@ -57 +57 @@ This is not the only access approach that uses Active Directory. In this approac -After you confirm the details of your directory, you can sign up for Quick Suite. For instructions, see [Signing up for a Quick Suite subscription](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/quicksuite/latest/userguide/signing-up.html). Note the following when configuring this type of access: +After you confirm the details of your directory, you can sign up for Quick. For instructions, see [Signing up for a Quick subscription](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/quicksuite/latest/userguide/signing-up.html). Note the following when configuring this type of access: @@ -59 +59 @@ After you confirm the details of your directory, you can sign up for Quick Suite - 1. In the Quick Suite sign-up wizard, choose **Enterprise** , and then choose **Use Active Directory**. + 1. In the Quick sign-up wizard, choose **Enterprise** , and then choose **Use Active Directory**. @@ -61 +61 @@ After you confirm the details of your directory, you can sign up for Quick Suite - 2. Go to the Quick Suite console, and then choose **Manage access to Quick Suite**. + 2. Go to the Quick console, and then choose **Manage access to Quick**. @@ -63 +63 @@ After you confirm the details of your directory, you can sign up for Quick Suite - 3. Select the Active Directory groups that should have Quick Suite access, and assign them Quick Suite admin, author, or reader roles. For instructions, see [Managing user access](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/quicksuite/latest/userguide/managing-user-access-idc.html#view-user-accounts-enterprise). + 3. Select the Active Directory groups that should have Quick access, and assign them Quick admin, author, or reader roles. For instructions, see [Managing user access](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/quicksuite/latest/userguide/managing-user-access-idc.html#view-user-accounts-enterprise).