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Category: Amazon Q
Boosting team productivity with Amazon Q Business Microsoft 365 integrations for Microsoft 365 Outlook and Word
Amazon Q Business integration with Microsoft 365 applications offers powerful AI assistance directly within the tools that your team already uses daily. In this post, we explore how these integrations for Outlook and Word can transform your workflow.
Set up a custom plugin on Amazon Q Business and authenticate with Amazon Cognito to interact with backend systems
In this post, we demonstrate how to build a custom plugin with Amazon Q Business for backend integration. This plugin can integrate existing systems, including third-party systems, with little to no development in just weeks and automate critical workflows. Additionally, we show how to safeguard the solution using Amazon Cognito and AWS IAM Identity Center, maintaining the safety and integrity of sensitive data and workflows.
Build a financial research assistant using Amazon Q Business and Amazon QuickSight for generative AI–powered insights
In this post, we show you how Amazon Q Business can help augment your generative AI needs in all the abovementioned use cases and more by answering questions, providing summaries, generating content, and securely completing tasks based on data and information in your enterprise systems.
Build an intelligent community agent to revolutionize IT support with Amazon Q Business
In this post, we demonstrate how your organization can reduce the end-to-end burden of resolving regular challenges experienced by your IT support teams—from understanding errors and reviewing diagnoses, remediation steps, and relevant documentation, to opening external support tickets using common third-party services such as Jira.
Get faster and actionable AWS Trusted Advisor insights to make data-driven decisions using Amazon Q Business
In this post, we show how to create an application using Amazon Q Business with Jira integration that used a dataset containing a Trusted Advisor detailed report. This solution demonstrates how to use new generative AI services like Amazon Q Business to get data insights faster and make them actionable.
Build public-facing generative AI applications using Amazon Q Business for anonymous users
Today, we’re excited to announce that Amazon Q Business now supports anonymous user access. With this new feature, you can now create Amazon Q Business applications with anonymous user mode, where user authentication is not required and content is publicly accessible. In this post, we demonstrate how to build a public-facing generative AI application using Amazon Q Business for anonymous users.
Accuracy evaluation framework for Amazon Q Business – Part 2
In the first post of this series, we introduced a comprehensive evaluation framework for Amazon Q Business, a fully managed Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) solution that uses your company’s proprietary data without the complexity of managing large language models (LLMs). The first post focused on selecting appropriate use cases, preparing data, and implementing metrics to […]
Add Zoom as a data accessor to your Amazon Q index
This post demonstrates how Zoom users can access their Amazon Q Business enterprise data directly within their Zoom interface, alleviating the need to switch between applications while maintaining enterprise security boundaries. Organizations can now configure Zoom as a data accessor in Amazon Q Business, enabling seamless integration between their Amazon Q index and Zoom AI Companion. This integration allows users to access their enterprise knowledge in a controlled manner directly within the Zoom platform.
Elevate business productivity with Amazon Q and Amazon Connect
In this post, we demonstrate how to elevate business productivity by leveraging Amazon Q to provide insights that enable research, data analysis, and report potential fraud cases within Amazon Connect.
Building an AIOps chatbot with Amazon Q Business custom plugins
In this post, we demonstrate how you can use custom plugins for Amazon Q Business to build a chatbot that can interact with multiple APIs using natural language prompts. We showcase how to build an AIOps chatbot that enables users to interact with their AWS infrastructure through natural language queries and commands. The chatbot is capable of handling tasks such as querying the data about Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) ports and Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) buckets access settings.