Amazon Quick Spaces | Organize data and resources for your team | Amazon Web Services
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The spaces capability in Quick allows you to create a collection of data and resources for your particular team. You can use spaces to simply upload and organize files, dashboards, topics, knowledge bases, and application actions into a unified and customizable knowledge center for your team, that enables highly contextual conversations and is designed to scale across personal, team, and cross-team use cases. Multiple people on the team can contribute to the knowledge inside a space streamlining information discovery.
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