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AWS connect documentation change

Service: connect · 2026-05-10 · Documentation low

File: connect/latest/adminguide/data-tables.md

Summary

Updated product name references from 'Amazon Connect' to 'Connect Customer' throughout the documentation

Security assessment

Changes are purely branding updates without any modifications to security controls, permissions, or vulnerability disclosures. The security frameworks and governance references remain unchanged.

Diff

diff --git a/connect/latest/adminguide/data-tables.md b/connect/latest/adminguide/data-tables.md
index 1339c0953..c122f4a24 100644
--- a//connect/latest/adminguide/data-tables.md
+++ b//connect/latest/adminguide/data-tables.md
@@ -11 +11 @@
-Data tables allow you to store and manage data that impacts your configurations within Amazon Connect. Data tables can be referenced by other resources, for example Flows and Views. When changes or additions are made to data tables, they are available immediately via public APIs and on-screen, no redeployment necessary.
+Data tables allow you to store and manage data that impacts your configurations within Connect Customer. Data tables can be referenced by other resources, for example Flows and Views. When changes or additions are made to data tables, they are available immediately via public APIs and on-screen, no redeployment necessary.
@@ -167 +167 @@ English | Marketing | Farewell | Thanks for contacting marketing.
-Flows can read and write values from data tables. For more information, see [Flow block in Amazon Connect: Data Table](./data-table-block.html).
+Flows can read and write values from data tables. For more information, see [Flow block in Connect Customer: Data Table](./data-table-block.html).
@@ -171 +171 @@ Flows can read and write values from data tables. For more information, see [Flo
-Data tables can empower business users to make routine contact center operational adjustments without requiring direct access to underlying Amazon Connect systems. Custom interfaces can be created from Data tables using the Views no-code UI builder, then assigned to workspaces. Operations teams can then use the custom UIs to respond quickly to changing conditions, without requiring IT intervention and working within approved governance and security frameworks. Data tables can combine multiple resources, so business users do not need permission to each (e.g. flows, prompts, queues).
+Data tables can empower business users to make routine contact center operational adjustments without requiring direct access to underlying Connect Customer systems. Custom interfaces can be created from Data tables using the Views no-code UI builder, then assigned to workspaces. Operations teams can then use the custom UIs to respond quickly to changing conditions, without requiring IT intervention and working within approved governance and security frameworks. Data tables can combine multiple resources, so business users do not need permission to each (e.g. flows, prompts, queues).
@@ -214 +214 @@ Connect provides:
-To learn more about service quotas and how to manage them, see [Amazon Connect service quotas](./amazon-connect-service-limits.html).
+To learn more about service quotas and how to manage them, see [Connect Customer service quotas](./amazon-connect-service-limits.html).
@@ -222 +222 @@ On-screen audit history provides recent changes to a resource and its before and
-AWS CloudTrail tracks the history of all resource changes. For more information, see [Log Amazon Connect API calls with AWS CloudTrail](./logging-using-cloudtrail.html).
+AWS CloudTrail tracks the history of all resource changes. For more information, see [Log Connect Customer API calls with AWS CloudTrail](./logging-using-cloudtrail.html).