Qlik enables Qlik Sense Enterprise to run entirely on Qlik Cloud Services

Qlik is launching Qlik Sense Enterprise on Qlik Cloud Services. This aligns the Qlik analytics platform with customers’ cloud-first strategies. With thisi development, all deployment options for Qlik Sense Enterprise - including Qlik Sense Enterprise on Windows - now work cohesively as part of Qlik’s multicloud deployment framework that can be managed as one instance.

With the latest release of Qlik Sense Enterprise, Qlik now enables users to deploy Qlik Sense Enterprise entirely on Qlik Cloud Services, Qlik’s software-as-a-service (SaaS) environment. Additionally, businesses can choose to deploy Qlik Sense Enterprise on Kubernetes in the public or private cloud of their choice.

The move also makes Qlik the leading modern business intelligence (BI) and analytics platform vendor to provide broad multicloud deployment options, all of which are available under a single subscription-licensing model.

“Enterprises want insights at scale throughout their organisation and across their ecosystem, and need flexibility and choice when deploying analytics. Qlik is meeting those needs head on with our latest innovations in multi-cloud and augmented intelligence,” said Mike Capone, Qlik CEO.

“With our SaaS-based platform, Qlik delivers real-time data and analytics to organisations where and how they need insights, helping them lead with data when solving their most difficult challenges.”

The multicloud and augmented intelligence enhancements in the April and June releases of Qlik Sense Enterprise advance the central aspects of Qlik’s vision for a new generation of business intelligence. Qlik's vision of this third generation is one with the democratisation of data, augmented intelligence and analytics embedded everywhere.

“Qlik is leading customers’ ability to achieve scale and discover insights that drive significant transformation through our cloud-native, Kubernetes-based architecture,” said Mike Potter, Qlik CTO.

“Our unique approach provides the flexibility, elasticity, and portability that modern analytics use cases demand that directly impacts an organization’s ability to leverage data for business results.”

Additional highlights include:

• Full certification on Google Cloud Platform, Amazon and Azure, with ability to support Red Hat OpenShift

• Ability to deploy and manage multi-site, multi-cloud deployments as one

• Deployment options with a new management experience that simplifies management of users, content and licenses across multiple environments

The Qlik Sense June 2019 release will include innovations in augmented intelligence, including expanded natural language search support for Insight Advisor and expanded user reach for precedent-based learnings directly imported into Qlik Cloud Services. Qlik Sense June 2019 will also include:

• A suite of Qlik Sense SaaS products for groups and teams, with a seamless, digital trial path

 • Direct connections in the cloud to additional applications such as Salesforce and SAP

• Support for the Mobile Iron EMM platform, along with mobile collaboration with push notifications for Android and iOS applications

Qlik Sense Enterprise now also includes features that make it easier for QlikView customers to adopt Qlik Sense for dual-use. This includes a new unified licensing capability, which allows organisations to unlock both QlikView and Qlik Sense with a single license key, and integrated links to QlikView apps from select Qlik Sense environments.

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