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SaaS in 60 - Webhook filters, multi-sheet subscriptions and more!

We have enabled all Qlik Application Automation users the ability to trigger workflows via Qlik Cloud Services webhooks….and with a finer level of control. IN addition there is a new connector for Microsoft SharePoint, offering another cloud storage option for workflow integration and file management With our self-service reporting via subscription you can schedule document delivery of your most important insights directly to your inbox – now with the ability to add multiple sheets to your subscription.

Announcing the Unravel Winter Release

Today, we’re excited to announce the Unravel Winter Release ! This winter release introduces major enhancements and improvements across the platform, including comprehensive cost management for Databricks, support for Delta Lake on Databricks, data observability for Google BigQuery, interactive pre-check before installation and upgrade.

Systems development lifecycle (SDLC) with the Qlik Active Intelligence Platform -Part 1

Most organizations follow some form of Systems development lifecycle (SDLC) and incorporate this into their analytics lifecycle. For Qlik customers moving from a client-managed environment (Windows on-premise) to Qlik Sense Enterprise SaaS; they have multiple environments such as Development, Test and Production and are uncertain how to map this to a SaaS environment. Question: Can this be done in one SaaS tenant, or is a tenant required for each tier?

Start delivering trusted insights - here's how

Data may be everywhere, but it isn’t free. It takes a lot of work and infrastructure to turn raw data into useful insights. Research suggests that the cost of handling data is only going to increase, by as much as 50% over five years. The same source suggests that part of that cost comes from confusion — users may spend up to 40% of their time searching for data and up to 30% of their time on data cleansing. The issue here is data trust.

Playing Offense Against Ransomware with a Modern Data Infrastructure

Has your company faced a ransomware attack yet? If not, count yourself lucky, for now. A June 2021 article in Cybersecurity Ventures predicts that ransomware will cost its victims approximately $265 billion annually by 2031. And, according to CRN, “Victims of the 10 biggest cyber and ransomware attacks of 2021 were hit with ransom demands totaling nearly $320 million.”