QlikView 10 Delivers a Consumer Experience for Enterprise BI
QlikTech, a business intelligence company, has launched QlikView 10, a BI solution that combines the ease of the consumer application user experience with the power of enterprise BI.
QlikTech, a business intelligence company, has launched QlikView 10, a BI solution that combines the ease of the consumer application user experience with the power of enterprise BI.
QlikView 10 features new visualizations so users can more easily search for understand their data, according to Anthony Deighton, Qliktech’s senior vice president. For example, Mekko charts let users portray relationships and ratios among dimensional values within a bar chart. Further, with QlikView extensions, customers can access a variety of visualization and other customization opportunities, according to Deighton.
New QlikView 10 extensions can show visualizations of maps, flow charts and flash animations and QlikView’s Data Exchange enables third-party systems to easily output data, which in turn can then be accessed by QlikView
QlikView 10 illustrates our continued commitment to simplicity—from a user perspective with search and speed.
Anthony Deighton
Senior Vice President
Qliktech
“QlikView 10 illustrates our continued commitment to simplicity—from a user perspective with search and speed, from a development perspective with extensions for customization and from an IT perspective in terms of manageability,” Deighton said in a statement.
QlikView 10 also sports a new asynchronous AJAX-powered UI, which lets users refresh data objects in real-time without refreshing the entire screen. Beta testing indicates customers can expect 200-1,000% data loading performance improvements on multi-core machines with QlikView 10. New speed is also available for seach, as QlikView 10’s updated Associative Search provides instant results as the user types using an in-memory approach to deliver business answers quickly.
QlikView 10 lets enterprises easily consolidate data from any source including operational applications such as Oracle, SAP and Salesforce.com; databases such as SQL Server and MySQL; traditional disk-based BI, and data warehouses such as Teradata and Informatica; data behind web services; and local data such as spreadsheets.









