- AWS Quicksight - Discussion
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- AWS Quicksight - Quick Guide
- Developer Responsibilities
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- AWS Quicksight - Embedding Dashboard
- AWS Quicksight - Managing IAM Policies
- AWS Quicksight - Edition Type
- AWS Quicksight - Managing Quicksight
- AWS Quicksight - Dashboards
- AWS Quicksight - Sharing Analysis
- AWS Quicksight - Using Parameters
- AWS Quicksight - Creating Story
- AWS Quicksight - Insights
- Using Filters to a Visual
- AWS Quicksight - Adding Visuals
- AWS Quicksight - Creating New Analysis
- AWS Quicksight - Editing Datasets
- AWS Quicksight - Data Source Limit
- AWS Quicksight - Using Data Sources
- AWS Quicksight - Landing Page
- AWS Quicksight - Overview
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AWS Quicksight - Insights
Amazon uses its machine learning capabipties to analyze your data and provide insights. The insights show you the trends in the data, help in forecasting business metrics and identify key drivers. It saves lot of your time to analyze and create them manually. With the help of insights, you can easily understand various points which help you to determine and make best decisions, and achieve your goals.
Once you cpck on the Insights, the left panel displays the automatically calculated and created insights by Quicksight under “Suggested Insights
If you hover on the right of each insight heading, you will see a “+” sign and 3 dotes. The “+” sign is used to add the insight to your analysis while the 3 dotes gives you option to add in filters to existing insights. To add an insight, cpck on the “Add” sign at the top and cpck on “Add insights”.
You can further choose the computation type you want to perform and add that insight to your analysis. “Forecast” and Anomaly detection are powered by machine learning and are available in “Enterprise edition” of Quicksight
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