Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS) announced the general availability of Amazon QuickSight
Q, a new capability in Amazon QuickSight that gives anyone in an
organization the ability to ask business questions using natural
language and receive accurate answers with relevant visualizations that
help them gain insights from the data. Amazon QuickSight Q does not
depend on prebuilt dashboards or reports to deliver visualizations,
which removes the need for business intelligence (BI) analysts to update
a dashboard every time a new business question arises, so anyone can
ask their questions and receive visual answers in seconds. Customers can
easily refine the way Amazon QuickSight Q understands questions (and
thus produces answers) with an easy-to-use editor, which removes the
need for complex data preparation before users can ask questions of data
in natural language. Amazon QuickSight Q uses machine learning to
interpret the intent of a question and analyze the correct data to
provide accurate answers to business questions quickly. Amazon
QuickSight Q also provides auto-complete suggestions for key phrases and
business terms, and automatically performs spell checking and
acronym/synonym matching, so users do not have to worry about typos or
remembering the exact business terms for their data. There are no
upfront commitments to use Amazon QuickSight Q, and customers only pay
for the number of users or queries. To get started with Amazon
QuickSight Q, visit aws.amazon.com/quicksight/q.
Companies
want to be more data-driven in their decision making, but the cost and
complexity of traditional BI solutions prohibits most companies from
putting their data to work in meaningful ways. For example, companies
would like to back up high-velocity decisions with insights from their
data, like whether to adjust prices based on real-time trends. To
address this challenge, many customers use Amazon QuickSight, a
scalable, serverless, embeddable, machine learning powered BI service
built for the cloud that makes it easy to quickly create and publish
interactive BI dashboards. Customers like Amazon QuickSight's ability to
automatically interpret and describe what the data in a BI dashboard
means in plain language, but these customers also want the ability for
any user to ask business questions of their data in plain language and
receive accurate answers and relevant visualizations. While some BI
tools and vendors have attempted to solve this challenge, the existing
approaches either require that BI teams spend months preparing and
modeling data in advance, or sacrifice accuracy and relevancy for the
speed of getting visualizations more quickly. Neither of these
trade-offs is ideal for customers who simply want highly relevant
insight from their data quickly.
Amazon
QuickSight Q gives anyone access to powerful analytics with the ability
to ask business questions of their data in natural language and receive
accurate answers with relevant visualizations in seconds. To ask a
question, users simply type it into Amazon QuickSight Q. As users begin
typing their questions in natural language, Amazon QuickSight Q provides
auto-complete suggestions for key phrases and business terms, so users
are freed from worrying about typos or remembering the exact terms in
the business data. Amazon QuickSight Q uses machine learning (natural
language processing, schema understanding, and semantic parsing for SQL
code generation) to automatically understand the meaning and
relationships among business data, providing users with accurate answers
and relevant visualizations in response to questions in seconds-freeing
BI teams from the time-consuming task of updating calculations,
visuals, reports, and dashboards each time a user has a new question. An
easy-to-use editor allows customers to refine the way Amazon QuickSight
Q understands questions, removing the need for complex data preparation
before users can ask questions of data in natural language. Because
Amazon QuickSight Q does not depend on prebuilt dashboards and reports,
users can explore all their data and are not limited to asking only a
specific set of questions, providing end users with the insight they
need in seconds. The machine learning models that power Amazon
QuickSight Q are pretrained on data from various domains (sales
reporting, ads and marketing, financial services, healthcare, and sports
analytics), so it can also understand complex business language and
provide accurate answers and visualizations. For example, sales users
can ask, "How are my sales tracking against quota?" or retail customers
can ask, "What are the top products sold week-over-week by region?"
Amazon QuickSight Q gives BI teams insight into the questions end users
most frequently want answered, so they can make improvements to their
data models and dashboards. Amazon QuickSight Q also continually
improves over time based on the auto-complete phrases a user selects.
With Amazon QuickSight Q, even the most non-technical users in an
organization can now easily ask questions of data in natural language
and receive visual answers in seconds, providing the ability for anyone
to benefit from BI visualizations and allowing organizations to derive
greater benefit from the business insights Amazon QuickSight Q offers.
"Customers
love that Amazon QuickSight makes it easy for them to perform advanced
analytics without prior data science experience, and they're using it in
ways that are surprising and delightful," says Matt Wood, VP of
Business Analytics, AWS. "Now, with Amazon QuickSight Q, anyone within
an organization has the ability to ask natural language questions and
receive highly relevant answers and visualizations. For the first time,
anyone can tap into the full power of data to make quick, reliable,
data-driven decisions to plan more efficiently and be more responsive to
their end users."
Amazon
QuickSight Q currently supports questions in English and is generally
available today to customers running Amazon QuickSight in US East
(Ohio), US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Europe (Frankfurt),
Europe (Ireland), and Europe (London), with availability in additional
AWS Regions coming soon.
The
National Football League (NFL), the highest level of American Football
in the world, is a professional American Football League consisting of
32 teams. The NFL uses AWS to power Next Gen Stats and track complex
data, including player speed, field location, and movement patterns.
"Amazon QuickSight Q allows both data experts and novices to have a more
seamless and intuitive experience within Next Gen Stats. Content
creators will now be able to ask questions similarly to how they would
ask another person, and receive clear and customizable visual answers in
return," said Michael Chi, Director of NFL Next Gen Stats at NFL.
"QuickSight Q has the ability to significantly expand our research
application's userbase by transcending the traditional business
intelligence user interface, allowing users to think through a question
semantically rather than technically. NFL teams will be able to quickly
get the answers they need to make decisions prior to a game, while NFL
Network and broadcast producers will be able to get
live game statistics for discussion points without requiring technical
training. We are looking forward to expanding the use of QuickSight Q
and making Next Gen Stats more accessible to everyone."
Forwood
is an innovative, values-driven company with a laser focus on critical
risks and fatality prevention. "With Amazon QuickSight Q, we bring
life-saving safety analytics to more people than ever before," said Faye
Crompton, Head of Analytics, Forwood. "Our FAST (Forwood Analytical
Self-Service Tool for Reporting) users will now have the opportunity to
ask their own questions via the natural language-based interface to
query and quickly visualize fatality risks on their sites. This is
ground breaking in the industry, making fatality prevention data readily
available to workers at all levels of the organization, not just to
those with experience in analytics and data reporting. Amazon QuickSight
Q will enable all of our users to identify sites or work areas that
have an increasing fatality risk, based on emerging trends in
non-conformance to safety standards. Amazon QuickSight Q is a great
addition to our innovative suite of tools and ensures Forwood's critical
risk management solution ‘CRM' has the most advanced data analysis
capabilities to provide our customers with unparalleled insights into
their safety and risk status."
PeopleScout
is a leading global provider of Recruitment Process Outsourcing
solutions, managing talent solutions that support total workforce needs.
"The addition of Amazon QuickSight Q to Affinix Analytics, our
award-winning platform that provides clients with insights and
operational metrics to drive business decisions throughout the
recruitment process, will reduce the manual effort required to analyze
data, enhance the ability of clients and delivery teams to make
data-driven decisions, and optimize the talent process while providing a
best-in-class experience for candidates," said Anna Turner, Senior Vice
President of Product, PeopleScout. "As consumers in a
technology-enabled world, we expect an on-demand experience for
everything we do. With Amazon QuickSight Q, we are thrilled to bring
that same experience to business users through on-demand answers and
data visualizations in seconds with Affinix Analytics."