In the BI space for nearly 30 years, Qlik has been a Gartner Magic Quadrant Leader in Analytics and BI Platforms for much of its history. Throughout the years, the company has continued to evolve its platform first with QlikView, then with Qlik Sense, and now with a new cloud-first focus—Qlik Active Intelligence Platform.
What makes Qlik’s new offering unique in an already crowded BI and analytics space? Qlik says it is the ‘next era of BI—an opportunity to optimize every moment with informed action. I agree, as the Qlik Active Intelligence Platform not only decreases users’ time-to-value, but it also enables business users to receive the important insights they seek faster, and on their terms.
The Qlik Active Intelligence Platform brings together the capabilities of Qlik Sense SaaS for your analytics services needs and Qlik Cloud for your data services needs into one powerful BI platform. It is based on continuous intelligence from real-time information, establishes an intelligent analytics data pipeline, and is designed to trigger immediate actions. Additionally, the cloud platform does not require any server provisioning, updates, or additional infrastructure. Not having to worry about this setup allows you to get right into the process of building and serving analytics to your core business users.
Qlik Active Intelligence Platform can be broken into two core sets of features: Qlik Sense SaaS for analytics and Qlik Cloud for data integration. Qlik Sense SaaS covers all the core user-facing and analytics-based tooling. It also houses the management platform for orchestration, security, and management of data assets. Qlik Cloud is a compilation of tools to help simplify data ingestion, management, and cataloging of data assets in conjunction with cloud data warehousing products. It can be leveraged separately from Qlik Sense SaaS and integrates with other BI tools.
Illustration of Qlik Cloud’s broad set of core services and features—including data services, analytics services, and foundational services. Photo: Qlik
I have listed below some of the most exciting features included in the Qlik Sense SaaS and Qlik Cloud platforms. This is not an exhaustive list but gives an idea of some of the more transformative features of the Qlik Active Intelligence Platform.
In my experience, a key business challenge that clients have voiced is in enabling their analytics teams to get the most value possible out of the data they have. Analytics and data engineering teams struggle to ingest and validate data fast enough to meet the demands of the business. Once data is available and consumed, it’s lineage and business context are lost through employee turnover or lack of documentation—further exasperating the business’s ability to adapt and be actionable with data.
The outcome: Data-driven decision making will always fail when data is not trusted by its end users.
Qlik has put a lot of effort into simplifying the complexities of the modern data stack and addressing this common business challenge with the Qlik Active Intelligence Platform. It provides flexibility in the governance and proper presentation of data—which can be the difference between a ‘nice-to-have’ and an essential data asset. As a developer, having a robust platform with low IT overhead and a broad set of features expands the impact and time to value I can provide to our clients, and ultimately the data consumers. Qlik has included in their platform ways to bring data and insights to where the consumer will be making a decision and deliver any data source in a governed and accessible way through its Qlik Active Intelligence Platform.
Talk to an expert about your Qlik needs.The BI space is rife with competition—vendors provide niche and broad solutions to all data consumers, and in a variety of options. When I evaluate a BI platform, I like to see that it has strong foundations in connecting to, transforming, and displaying data in a way that business users need. I also want to see that I can quickly provide value and actively prototype solutions for end users. The Qlik platform has been battle-tested, in that the core back-end language and associative engine have stayed the same over time, with a large and active community of developers.
The Qlik platform is proven effective as a single platform for small to mid-size data assets—allowing you to build end-to-end ETL pipelines entirely within the platform itself with a low total cost of ownership versus multi-product stacks. From these solid foundations, organizations may have expanded needs outside of the basics. For these organizations, the Qlik Active Intelligence Platform is compelling in that it has a broad list of features that are all managed and secured under a single user-friendly platform.
Although Qlik is traditionally thought of as a seasoned player in the analytics and BI space, the company has continued to innovate and push forward the idea of a unified data platform—making it a major player still.