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New image component in Amazon QuickSight
We are excited to announce the addition of the new image component to QuickSight, allowing authors to upload images directly from your desktops, providing greater flexibility to incorporate static images into your QuickSight dashboards, analysis, reports, and stories. This is in addition to the current capability of adding images to text boxes, insights, and custom visual content, requiring a source URL.
Transforming data into insights: How Topgolf revolutionized business intelligence using Amazon QuickSight
In this post, sports entertainment complex Topgolf shares their Amazon QuickSight-powered journey from limited data access to a company-wide culture of data-driven decision making.
Align the Amazon QuickSight UI with your organization’s brand
With the new application customization feature in QuickSight, you can now create a branded analytics environment that aligns with your organizational identity. For enterprises, this helps with establishing brand coherency and a consistent look and feel for users. For ISVs, it helps with seamlessly integrating QuickSight into the look and feel of the application. In this post, we show how to configure and manage custom brands in your QuickSight account so you can present a branded analytics environment that aligns with your organizational identity to your end-users.
What’s new with Amazon QuickSight at AWS re:Invent 2024
This post walks you through the details of all Amazon QuickSight related sessions and activities at this year’s AWS re:Invent learning conference in Las Vegas.
UrbanFootprint uses Amazon QuickSight to provide business intelligence analysis over thousands of datasets
This is a guest post by Michelle Atkinson from UrbanFootprint. UrbanFootprint provides spatial data and analysis technology to deliver urban and community resilience insights to power decision-making. UrbanFootprint brings together large volumes of data so decision-makers can perform complex analysis around multiple dimensions of risk. We provide parcel-level coverage for 99% of US parcels. 160 […]
GoDaddy uses Amazon QuickSight and Amazon Q to compress business intelligence analytics from weeks to minutes
Founded in 1997, GoDaddy is a domain registrar, registry, web hosting, and ecommerce company serving over 21 million entrepreneurs and micro-business customers. GoDaddy’s Data and Analytics (DNA) team is responsible for GoDaddy’s data platform, business analytics, machine learning and AI initiatives. In this post, GoDaddy shares why they partnered with Amazon QuickSight to shorten their multi-week, manual data insight process and build out Generative BI analytics.
Karnataka Bank unlocks transformation using Amazon QuickSight as an enterprise business intelligence tool
Karnataka Bank is a leading commercial bank in India that offers personal, non-residential Indian (NRI) business and agriculture banking services. It operates over 900 branches and serves more than 13 million customers. In this post, Karnataka Bank shares how they moved from legacy reporting systems to Amazon QuickSight enterprise business intelligence.
Kyndryl’s AWS Certification data explorer using Amazon Q in QuickSight
In this post, Kyndryl demonstrates how they used Amazon Q in QuickSight to build a Certification Data Explorer tool for analyzing company-wide employee AWS technical certification data, enabling quick insights and data-driven decision-making.
Meet one of the top Amazon QuickSight Community Experts: David Wong
In this post, we are thrilled to feature David Wong, one of our top Amazon QuickSight Community Experts for 2024.
Docebo increases analytics adoption five times by embedding Amazon QuickSight on their Docebo platform
All your trusted BI capabilities of Amazon QuickSight now come with powerful new AI features that integrate chat agents, deep research, and automation in one seamless experience with Amazon Quick Suite! Learn more » This is a guest post written by Laurent Balagué from Docebo. Docebo, founded in 2005, is a global provider of learning […]









