Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio now supports serverless notebooks with a built-in data agent for AWS IAM Identity Center (IdC) domains. Previously, the notebook experience and data agent were available only in IAM domains. With this launch, customers who use IdC for authentication and access management can access the high-performance, serverless notebook environment for analytics and machine learning (ML) workloads.
The serverless notebook gives data engineers, analysts, and data scientists one place to perform SQL queries, execute Python code, process large-scale data jobs, run ML workloads, and create visualizations. A built-in AI data agent accelerates development by generating code and SQL statements from natural language prompts and guides users through their tasks. Customers can flexibly combine SQL, Python, and natural language within a single interactive workspace, removing the need to switch between different tools based on the workload. For example, you can start with SQL queries to explore your data, use Python for advanced analytics or to build ML models, or use natural language prompts to generate code automatically. The notebook is backed by Amazon Athena for Apache Spark, scaling from interactive SQL queries to petabyte-scale data processing.
You can use the SageMaker notebook and data agent features in all AWS Regions where Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio is supported. To learn more, see the SageMaker notebooks user guide and the SageMaker data agent user guide.
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