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Smarter Mobile Devices Drive Demand For Mobile BI Apps

CRN – 28 December 2011

Jeff Boehm, VP Global Product Marketing QlikTech, interview with Rick Whiting at CRN

How Do You Create A Culture Of Innovation?

30SecondMBA.com – 28 November 2011

Lars Björk, CEO of QlikTech, answers this business question at 30SecondMBA.com.

How To Catch A Serial Killer In 3 Minutes

Forbes Video – 4 November 2011

 

Business Intelligence Decisions and Directions

SandHill.com – 31 October 2011

In this SandHill interview, Donald Farmer of QlikView discusses how enterprise mobility, social media trends and collaboration are reshaping business intelligence solutions. He also shares change management tips to ensure best outcomes with BI solutions.

IPad Dashboard Spices Up Food Maker's BI Strategy

AllAnalytics.com – 20 October 2011

For this BI initiative, Illes uses QlikView on Mobile, which runs every 30 minutes vs. the overnight analytics run by traditional BI tools using OLAP cubes, he explains. So on the half hour, just about any data a salesperson might need is available at his or her fingertips via the iPad BI dashboard. Viewing an order transaction, for example, a salesperson might drill down into shipment information, lot number, manufacturing job, and any number of granular details...

Employee Values = Stakeholder Value

Harvard Business Review – 14 October 2011

 

QlikTech Makes Business Intelligence Social, Mobile

eCRM Guide/Enterprise Apps Today – 13 October 2011

QlikView 11's annotation, collaboration and comparative analysis features enhances the business discovery process for business intelligence users.

New QlikTech BI Release Adds 'Social Discovery'

IT Business Edge – 12 October 2011

 

With New BI Platform, QlikTech Says Work Together

Information Management – 11 October 2011

Collaboration and adoption give QlikView 11 a fresh take on business discovery: EMA analyst

QlikTech Boosts Collaboration with New BI Release

IT Jungle – 11 October 2011

Multiple users in different locations will be able to interact with the same business intelligence (BI) dashboard screen using new software unveiled today by QlikTech.

BI specialists are in short supply

Computerworld – 12 September 2011

Demand for tech workers with that rare blend of analytics and business skills is on the rise. How companies are coping with the talent shortage.

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Harvesting Data: What Is the Mood in the World

SmartData Collective – 27 August 2011

Every day, we create 2.5 quintillion bytes of data.* This data comes from everywhere—from posts to social media sites, digital pictures and videos posted online, and cell phone GPS signals, to name a few.

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BYOT to drive BI as the end user becomes obsolete: QlikView

CIO Magazine – 19 August 2011

CIO role to change from building IT to providing data quality

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Midmarket Business Intelligence Buying Guide

Enterprise Apps Today – 9 August 2011

Open source and easy-to-use business intelligence tools dominate the midmarket.

BI Software Sales Surge at QlikTech

managingautomation.com – 2 August 2011

The maker of business intelligence software records a 45% jump in sales and offers no apologies for a net loss in the second quarter, saying the BI market opportunity demands investment.

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Mobile BI solutions that don't break the bank

SearchCIO.com – 26 July 2011

It's no surprise that business leaders want mobile access to actionable information that can help them make good decisions. Companies have made significant investments in desktop business intelligence (BI), the gold standard for operations units' reporting.

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Interface: The End of the End User

Information Management – 14 July 2011

The borders of the office are being redefined forever by collaboration and engagement on Web platforms

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Business intelligence goes small: It's not just for the biggest shops anymore

Computerworld – 6 July 2011

For years, business intelligence and analytics tools seemed out of the reach of midmarket users. Complex and costly systems that required hardware, software, licensing and special skills were beyond the budgets and in-house IT talent pools of most midsize companies. But nowadays, with vendors offering lighter versions of their products and the rise of software as a service (SaaS), BI has become accessible to companies that previously might not have been able to afford it.

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The future of apps is not apps: it’s nanoplatforms

Innovation Investment Journal – 28 June 2011

They look like apps but they’re really stealth development tools which give your customers the ability to build themselves their own app for your service.

In ocean of data...help is just a Qlik away

Reuters – 12 May 2011

What do oil giant BP, Campbell Soup Co and Peruvian fishermen have in common?

They all use Qlik Technologies Inc's QlikView software to mine mountains of data and find solutions for their work-related issues.

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Case Study: Saving Money by Analyzing Trends

MIT Technology Review – 12 May 2011

A company that runs hospitals and clinics puts its people to work more effectively after software points out patterns in a huge pool of data.

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Corner Office: Lars Bjork

New York Times – 30 April 2011

Order Is Great. It’s Bureaucracy That’s Stifling

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QlikTech Sees Mobile Business Intelligence Moving to HTML5 Browsers

eCRMGuide.com – 15 April 2011

Mobile business intelligence has evolved from browser-based clients to native apps — and now QlikTech (NASDAQ: QLIK) sees them returning to mobile browsers as HTML5 begins to take off.

QlikTech CEO Galvanizes Team, Delivers 50% Growth

Forbes – 13 April 2011

QlikTech’s CEO Lars Bjork knows that sustaining extraordinary growth requires rejuvenating the team on a regular basis. That’s why each year for the last 12 years every single one of his employees, from senior executives to the cleaning staff, has participated in a five-day session that celebrates employees and connects the company’s global workforce while building their leadership skills. He’s absolutely convinced that this is one critical element to their having been able to sustain a 50% Compound Annual Growth Rate for five years.

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QlikTech CEO's Secret Weapon: Your Frustration With Big BI

CIO – 1 April 2011

Business users often watch as IT deploys costly, complex BI programs that take months to arrive -- then fail to deliver the needed insights. QlikTech CEO Lars Bjork says you don't have to take it anymore. In this Q&A, he explains how his company's data discovery tools give the power to users -- and even help police crack murder cases.

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CEO Defies Board, Enters Risky Bike Race

Forbes.com – 31 March 2011

Why Lars Bjork competed in cycling two weeks before QlikTech's IPO.

QlikTech CEO on Developing Software - Fox Business Video

Fox Business – 22 March 2011

Company making it easy to gather information

Expanded Partnership Broadens BI Vendor's Audience

Managing Automation – 10 February 2011

QlikTech, a provider of business intelligence software, is going global with consultant partner Logica, in a move intended to expand the market for QlikTech’s in-memory BI technology.

The 1 Thing iPad and BlackBerry Users Can Agree Upon

The Motley Fool – 9 February 2011

What is the rise of tablet computers doing to business? Just this: By 2013, at least 25% of all users will consume business intelligence (BI) data exclusively on a mobile device such as a smartphone or tablet.

Gartner Quadrant Reports BI Split

InformationWeek – 1 February 2011

Business intelligence buyers want easy data exploration. That has small, independent vendors waxing and a few BI incumbents mired in a "new normal" malaise.

In-memory computing

CIO Magazine – 20 January 2011

The massive explosion in data volumes collected by many organisations has brought with it an accompanying headache in terms of putting it to gainful use.

Qlik Technologies’ Lars Björk Interview

Bloomberg – 6 January 2011

Lars Bjork, chief executive officer of Qlik Technologies Inc., talks about his company's business-intelligence software and some of the firm's customers.

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