Amazon has launched Quick Suite, a revamped artificial intelligence platform that features a chatbot and AI agents capable of analyzing sales data, generating reports, and summarizing content.
The tool will compete with Microsoft 365 Copilot and OpenAI’s ChatGPT in the rapidly evolving enterprise AI market. Priced at $20 per month, Quick Suite integrates with Salesforce (CRM), Slack, Microsoft cloud storage, Adobe applications, and other enterprise tools.
Amazon describes Quick Suite as “a new agentic teammate that quickly answers your questions at work and turns those insights into actions for you.” The company states that the tool brings “AI-powered research, business intelligence, and automation capabilities into a single workspace.”
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“You can now analyze data through natural language queries, find critical information across enterprise and external sources in minutes, and automate processes from simple tasks to complex multi-department workflows,” it says. Quick Suite includes various capabilities such as research, business intelligence, and automation.
“We are putting this out now because both internal and external customers are like, ‘This thing’s good, let’s go.’ ChatGPT is great, but, you know, you can’t use it at work,” said Julia White, the marketing chief of AWS.
This comes at a time of intensifying competition in the AI enterprise space. Earlier this month, Google introduced its Gemini Enterprise plan, priced at $30 per user per month for Standard and Plus tiers, and Gemini Business for startups at $21 per user per month. Microsoft’s 365 Copilot also targets enterprises at $30 per user per month. OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Anthropic’s Claude offer enterprise tiers though their pricing remains undisclosed. Amazon’s Quick Suite+ seems to be targeting capture businesses seeking secure, scalable AI solutions.
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Gemini Enterprise enables customers to use Google’s Gemini to analyze corporate data and access AI agents in one place.
Gemini Enterprise includes what Google calls a Workbench, which allows users to coordinate AI agents to automate certain tasks, as well as a “taskforce” of prebuilt Google agents that customers can use to perform work such as deep research on topics. According to the company, users will be able to connect Gemini Enterprise to existing data sources, including Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, Salesforce, and SAP. Customers can also track and audit agents to ensure they’re working properly and with the appropriate data.
