Qlik, for years, has established itself as a leading data visualization platform. However, 2019 marked a significant strategic shift as they acquired Attunity — now known as Qlik Replicate — showing Qlik’s commitment to becoming a comprehensive data platform.
Qlik Replicate enriched the Qlik platform with exceptional data integration capabilities, setting the stage for further advancements within Qlik’s Data Integration platform. Qlik Compose soon followed, improving the data transformation capabilities of the platform. With these developments, Qlik’s evolution as an end-to-end data platform began to take shape.
Earlier this year, Qlik once again made headlines as it announced plans to acquire Talend, a move that generated significant buzz in the market. The recently finalized acquisition and expanded Qlik’s reach and propelled it even further as a key player in the data and analytics industry.
In a word: comprehensiveness. The integration of Talend completes Qlik’s vision of an end-to-end data platform, a goal they have diligently pursued over the past four years. With the addition of Talend’s Stitch for cloud-based sources, Qlik’s already robust data integration product suite gains even broader capabilities.
Additionally, Talend’s inclusion significantly strengthens Qlik’s data transformation capabilities. The Qlik product suite now boasts enhanced data quality and data governance tooling, expanding cataloging capabilities to encompass data quality, Master Data Management (MDM), workflow, and discovery tools.
Products like Talend Data Fabric build upon Qlik’s existing data transformation and data governance capabilities and may also improve use cases where customers aim to optimize and cut costs while managing their data lake.
With the acquisition Talend, Qlik now boasts a more comprehensive data platform. Source: Qlik
How does the merger of Qlik and Talend directly affect existing customers and their business operations?
This stack of tools greatly expands Qlik’s reach across data ingestion, data governance, and the transformation (‘T’) aspect of the ETL process. The broad list of integrations with cloud and on-prem data connections substantially streamlines the tools needed to complete the ‘modern data stack’.
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By acquiring Talend, Qlik asserts itself as a cloud-agnostic, end-to-end data platform suite. Rather than only focusing on analytics, Qlik now champions a platform that addresses every aspect of the data journey. This merger underscores Qlik’s progressive evolution into a comprehensive data platform, setting a new benchmark in the industry.
Now, businesses can tap into Qlik’s extensive suite of tools, driving innovation, streamlining processes, and unlocking the true potential of their data.