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AWS singlesignon documentation change

Service: singlesignon · 2026-02-25 · Documentation low

File: singlesignon/latest/userguide/what-is.md

Summary

Updated application references from 'Amazon Quick Suite' to 'Amazon Quick' in two locations

Security assessment

Branding consistency update. Security aspects of trusted identity propagation remain documented but unchanged.

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diff --git a/singlesignon/latest/userguide/what-is.md b/singlesignon/latest/userguide/what-is.md
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@@ -9 +9 @@ Why use IAM Identity Center?IAM Identity Center rename
-AWS IAM Identity Center is the AWS solution for connecting your workforce users to AWS managed applications such as Kiro and Amazon Quick Suite, and other AWS resources. You can connect your existing identity provider and synchronize users and groups from your directory, or create and manage your users directly in IAM Identity Center. You can then use IAM Identity Center for either or both of the following:
+AWS IAM Identity Center is the AWS solution for connecting your workforce users to AWS managed applications such as Kiro and Amazon Quick, and other AWS resources. You can connect your existing identity provider and synchronize users and groups from your directory, or create and manage your users directly in IAM Identity Center. You can then use IAM Identity Center for either or both of the following:
@@ -38 +38 @@ Trusted identity propagation across applications**
-With trusted identity propagation, AWS managed applications such as Amazon Quick Suite can securely share a user’s identity with other AWS managed applications such as Amazon Redshift and authorize access to AWS resources based on the user’s identity. You can more easily audit user activity because CloudTrail events are logged based on the user and the actions the user initiated. This makes it easier to understand who accessed what. For information about supported use cases, including end-to-end configuration guidance, see [Trusted identity propagation use cases](./trustedidentitypropagation-integrations.html).
+With trusted identity propagation, AWS managed applications such as Amazon Quick can securely share a user’s identity with other AWS managed applications such as Amazon Redshift and authorize access to AWS resources based on the user’s identity. You can more easily audit user activity because CloudTrail events are logged based on the user and the actions the user initiated. This makes it easier to understand who accessed what. For information about supported use cases, including end-to-end configuration guidance, see [Trusted identity propagation use cases](./trustedidentitypropagation-integrations.html).