Posted by Gilles on 29/10/2009 under News |
Houten, 14 oktober 2009 – Architectuur- en integratiespecialist IT-eye introduceert Dink Intelligence: een bron van advies voor organisaties die effectief om willen gaan met informatie. Dink Intelligence ondersteunt ondernemingen bij het creëren van zowel business als competitive intelligence en zet projecten op om intelligence efficiënt te implementeren in het bedrijfsproces. Daardoor beschikken ondernemers op het juiste moment over waardevolle informatie om besluitvorming mee te ondersteunen. Read more of this article »
Posted by Gilles on 23/10/2009 under Articles, Nice Reads |
With permission of www.insideinfo.com.au where our co-blogger Juan is working I re-publish this article, that was posted earlier on their site.
QlikView software continues to lead in customer satisfaction of business intelligence products based on three independent user-survey reports this year from Business Applications Research Centre, Aberdeen Group and IDC. Read more of this article »
Posted by William on 08/10/2009 under How To |
When designing a datamodel in Qlikview, circular reference is quite a common thing.
There are several solutions to prevent such loops like the concatenate function or link table. Although the best solution to fix circular reference depends on the situation, I personally prefer the link table most of the times. When you have two fact tables for example, which shares more then one dimension, it means there is circular reference.
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Posted by Gilles on under Articles, Nice Reads |
In an earlier post on IBM Cognos Express we stated that Qlikview has a new competitor in their market of in-memory BI for SMB. Now Antony Deighton reacts on Itjungle.com. You can read the reaction from Deighton here with a success story of one of his customers. IBM has a vision on the competition from Qlikview too, you can read it here on itjungle.com
IBM thinks that the one competing feature is a “write-back” functionality that Qlikview doesn’t have, but in Qlikview 9 there is write-back functionality. My two cents on what makes Qlikview really unique against the competition? simplicity!
Posted by Gilles on 07/10/2009 under How To |
There is a nice post on Qliktips.blogspot.com about how to retrieve a database value within your document without reloading the document.
Read it here: http://qliktips.blogspot.com/2009/10/retrieving-database-values-from-within.html