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  |  By Adam Mayer
Bob Dylan wrote those words in 1964 about a world in flux - where the old rules were being quietly rewritten, and the people who hadn't noticed yet were about to find out the hard way. He wasn't thinking about enterprise data architecture. But if you've been following SAP's moves on data access, extraction, and platform strategy over the past two years, those words might be landing a little closer to home than usual.
  |  By Qlik
Qlik’s new CEO discusses why he joined the company, the opportunity he sees at the intersection of data and AI, and what customers and partners can expect from his leadership. Qlik CEO Saugata Saha recently sat down with Jessica Dubois, Senior Director of Global Tech Partners, for his first external conversation since joining the company.
When was the last time you made a major business decision and were completely certain the data behind it was accurate, complete, and trusted? For most organizations, that certainty is less common than it should be. Qlik and Amazon Quick together solve one of the biggest obstacles to AI adoption: knowing whether you can trust the output.
  |  By James Fisher
Earlier this month I spent time with a group of senior executives discussing the economics of AI: what it actually costs, where the value is and is not materialising, and what the organisations that are getting returns are doing differently from the ones that are not. That conversation encapsulates why this series is called Beyond the Budget. Not because cost does not matter. It does. But because the budget is where the consequences show up.
  |  By James Fisher
In the first part of this series, I argued that discernment, the ability to recognise when an AI-generated answer is wrong, is becoming one of the most valuable capabilities inside an organisation. The question this piece addresses is simpler and harder: who is actually being given the opportunity to develop it? The AI opportunity gap is real. It is not primarily a gap in access to tools. It is a gap in permission. And I believe that gap starts earlier than most leaders realise, often in school.
  |  By Angelika Klidas
One thing has become increasingly clear to me: the businesses that thrive in the AI era won't be the ones with the most data, they'll be the ones where every employee knows how to use it. The World Economic Forum's 2025 Future of Jobs Report names analytical thinking as the top core skill companies need today, and a 2024 Gartner survey found poor data literacy to be one of the top five obstacles to analytics success.
  |  By Julie Kae
Looking back on 2025, one idea anchors everything we set out to accomplish: make data accessible and trusted so organizations can generate better decisions for their business, their customers, and the world.
  |  By James Fisher
For more than a decade, I have argued that the most valuable skill in a data-driven organisation is not access to information. It is the judgment to know when that information is wrong. AI has made that skill more important, not less. When I wrote about AI literacy in 2023, the pushback I heard most often was that the technology was not yet good enough for the question to matter. Now it is. AI can generate answers, summaries, recommendations, code, analysis, and increasingly, actions.
  |  By Brittany Fournier
The future of data analytics and AI education has just become even more accessible. The Qlik Academic Program is excited to announce a major upgrade to Qlik Product licenses available for educators and students worldwide. Participants in the program will now receive access to Premium Qlik Cloud Analytics and Premium Qlik Talend Cloud, providing an even more powerful environment for teaching, learning, and innovating with data.
  |  By Brendan Grady
We are excited to share that Qlik has been recognized as a Leader in the 2026 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Analytics & Business Intelligence Platforms, recognized for both our Completeness of Vision and Ability to Execute. Download the complimentary report here. Sixteen years. Our Sweet Sixteen, if you're counting. I'd argue it's less a milestone for us and more a proof point.
  |  By Qlik
Use Qlik Answers to manage and create your Data Products!
  |  By Qlik
The challenge for most data teams isn’t a lack of ideas—it’s the time it takes to turn those ideas into something usable. In this session, Steffen Bischoff, Chief Architect Data at Qlik, follows a single dataset from a core system through its entire journey to becoming a governed data product. You’ll see pipelines created by describing intent instead of writing code, versioned in Git, then curated, quality-checked, and documented with the help of specialized agents. From there, the data product is made available to the AI tool of your choice through the Qlik MCP Server.
  |  By Qlik
Qlik CEO Saugata Saha sits down with Jessica DuBois, Senior Director of Global Tech Partners, for his first external conversation since joining the company. Saugata discusses what drew him to Qlik, the opportunity he sees at the intersection of data and AI, and why bringing increasingly capable AI together with trusted, governed data remains one of the most important challenges facing organizations today.
  |  By Qlik
Managing your data pipelines shouldn't mean leaving the tools you already work in. In this video, Qlik Solution Architect, Joe Easley, shows how Qlik's declarative pipelines let you build and manage your integration ecosystem right alongside your own LLM and IDE — no switching platforms, no extra UI to learn. The benefit: faster iteration, fewer handoffs, and pipelines that live where your code already does.
  |  By Qlik
In this video, Mike Tarallo shows you a simple Qlik Automate workflow with defined inputs, then uses the Automate Agent in Qlik Answers to pass those inputs directly into the automation. This demonstrates how users can move beyond simply asking questions and begin taking action based on their data—all from a conversational experience. You’ll see how Qlik Answers and Qlik Automate work together to turn natural-language requests into real, automated workflows with minimal setup.
  |  By Qlik
In Part 3, we keep things simple with a “Hello World” example that shows how to create a basic Qlik Automate workflow and trigger it directly from Qlik Answers. You’ll see how an insight can quickly become an action—all within Qlik, without a complicated setup. Check out Parts 1 and 2 for the full series.
  |  By Qlik
With the Data Quality Agent in Qlik, AI can guide data engineers through a full dataset quality assessment using natural language prompts. The agent can identify trusted catalog definitions, generate intelligent data quality validation rules, and provide transparent reasoning behind every recommendation.
  |  By Qlik
With Declarative Pipelines in Qlik, teams can use tools like Claude Code, GitHub Copilot, and integration with VS Code, to build and update Qlik Talend Cloud data integration pipelines using natural language prompts.
  |  By Qlik
With the Data Product Agent in Qlik, AI can automatically generate curated Data Products using trusted catalog definitions, datasets and metadata. It defines the specification, contract, and reasoning behind the data, while also providing action confirmation before anything is changed.
  |  By Qlik
Join Ouadie Limouni and Mike Tarallo on this week's Qlik Live Stream Friday for a look at Choose Your Champion 2026, an interactive World Cup prediction experience powered by. Ouadie will walk through the application, highlighting how machine learning, interactive analytics, and conversational were combined to create a unique fan experience for World Cup 2026 predictions.
  |  By Qlik
You have access to more data than ever before. Are you truly using it to your advantage? And where are you most likely to get results when you do? Businesses around the world are using data to transform every aspect of operations - but some use cases are more powerful, and more profitable, than others.
  |  By Qlik
Collecting "big data" was once big news. But companies are realizing that big data projects aren't delivering their expected ROI because building a repository is just part of the equation. Read this eBook to see how Qlik helps organizations like biopharmaceutical company Shire plc, Texas Children's Hospital, online gaming developer King.com, and more gain big insights from big data-for big impact.
  |  By Qlik
Data has always held tremendous value. But for decades, most of that value has been left on the table. Complexity, technical limits, bottlenecks, and skill gaps have kept insights hidden and analytics out of the hands of business users. With the 3rd generation of BI, that's about to change.
  |  By Qlik
Businesses everywhere understand a basic truth in today's economy: No enterprise can lead - or even survive - without analytics. But not all analytics platforms are created equal. Choosing the right one is essential to making discoveries that have the power to drive real change. But too often the evaluation is based on narrowly-focused criteria around just features and functions, limiting the impact analytics can bring to your organization.
  |  By Qlik
Qlik Core is a new product offering for developers wanting to create and deploy analytic data-driven cloud applications at scale. Qlik Core is a developer's platform for building, deploying, extending data driven analytical applications at massive scale within any environment resulting in better user adoption, engagement and customer satisfaction.
  |  By Qlik
Data-driven retailers are using visual analytics to address the 3 major shifts surrounding omni-channel retail. Three major shifts have shaken the very foundations of retail: Consumers are empowered and more demanding; supply chains must accommodate omni-channel shopping and services; and the role of stores goes far beyond converting show-roomers.
  |  By Qlik
There continues to be an incredible amount of interest in the topic of Big Data. It has transcended from a trend to being simply part of the current IT lexicon. For some organizations, its use has already become an operational reality; providing unprecedented ability to store and analyze large volumes of disparate data that are critical to the organization's competitive success.
  |  By Qlik
Every action a healthcare provider, payer, administrator, or patient takes creates new data. The challenge in healthcare is no longer finding data - but making it usable and actionable. This requires knowing what to do with the data you have, and understanding the relationships that exist within it.
  |  By Qlik
Join Qlik's Global Market Intelligence lead and former Gartner analyst Dan Sommer to learn why 2018 is the year for the "de-silofication" of data.
  |  By Qlik
Whether you are a product manager looking to get to market fast with powerful and intuitive visual analytics for your customers or a business owner looking to differentiate your solution to gain a competitive advantage we hope you will find this paper useful.

Qlik® delivers intuitive platform solutions for self-service data visualization, guided analytics applications, embedded analytics and reporting to approximately 48,000 customers worldwide. Companies of all sizes, across all industries and geographies, use Qlik solutions to visualize and explore information, generate insight and make better decisions.

QlikView is a proven, market-leading data discovery product that offers rapidly developed, highly interactive guided analytics applications and dashboards, purpose built for business challenges. QlikView allows users to rapidly build and deploy analytic apps without the need for professional development skills, driving faster response to changing business requirements, shorter time to value, and more insight across the organization.

Qlik Sense gives you data superpowers. Easily combine all your data sources, no matter how large, into a single view. Qlik’s Associative engine indexes every possible relationship in your data so you can gain immediate insights and explore in any direction your intuition takes you. Unlike query-based tools, there’s no pre-aggregated data and predefined queries to hold you back. That means you can ask new questions and create analytics without having to build new queries or wait for the experts.