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Qlik introduces Qlik Sense Desktop

| | Jul 29, 2014, at 03:44 am
New Delhi, July 28 (IBNS): Data discovery Qlik on Monday introduced Qlik Sense Desktop, a free version of its next-generation data visualization application that delivers a simple drag-and-drop interface for business users to rapidly create interactive visualizations, reports, and dashboards.
Qlik Sense Desktop is the first commercially available release from the QlikView Next project.  
 
It includes the Qlik patented data indexing engine to give users the unrestricted ability to explore their intuition and the relationships that exist in the data, uncovering the hidden associations and insights that may otherwise be overlooked. 
 
Qlik Sense Desktop delivers an intuitive drag-and-drop user experience for data visualization, exploration, and storytelling capabilities in a standalone, installed Windows client.  
 
It allows for the assembly and navigation of visualization apps that can be saved as local files to be shared and opened by other users.  
 
Novice users can get started by simply dragging an Excel document right into the application, or by tapping into multiple data sources used within the business. 
 
Qlik Sense Desktop is free for personal and business use, with no limits on the number of apps that can be created and no restrictions on file sharing. 
 
The complete Qlik Sense offering, expected to be generally available in September 2014, will be server-based enabling server side development from any device, flexible mobile use, collaboration and sharing, custom development and data integration.  
 
It will also have key enterprise capabilities, data security, and data and application governance.  All Qlik Sense offerings index the data to allow users to immediately begin exploring and visualizing data. 
 
“Qlik Sense Desktop is a great way to show people who are new to Qlik the power and control you can feel by exploring your own data to make it meaningful, visual, and even fun.  Our continued commitment to simplicity and ease of use to put users in control is delivering on the promise of true self-service BI,” said Anthony Deighton, Qlik CTO and Senior Vice President of Products. 
 
 “QlikView brought BI out of the back-office, and into the front lines of business, as analysts created powerful guided analytics for every conceivable business process,” said Rick Jackson, Qlik CMO.  
 
“With Qlik Sense, we now address the widespread desire for rapid data visualization, dashboards, and visual reporting. This combination provides businesses with broader access to data visualization and discovery that can be leveraged to improve both top-line and bottom-line results for any company," the CMO said.
 

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