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AWS Machine Learning Blog·2d ago·by Zach Conley·~1 min read

Amazon Quick for marketing: From scattered data to strategic action

Artificial Intelligence Amazon Quick for marketing: From scattered data to strategic action Imagine the following scenario: You’re leading marketing campaigns, creating content, or driving demand generation. Your campaigns are scattered and your insights are buried. By the time you’ve pieced together what’s working, the moment to act has already passed. This isn’t a tools problem because you have plenty of those. It’s a connection problem. Your marketing systems and tools are disconnected, so you spend time moving data between systems instead of improving campaigns or sharing results with your team. Amazon Quick changes how you work. You can set it up in minutes and by the end of the day, you will wonder how you ever worked without it. Quick connects with your applications, tools, and data, creating a personal knowledge graph that learns your priorities, preferences, and network. It…

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