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Before Making A Big Splash - 5 "Gotchas" To Avoid When Building a Data Lake

There is no debate. Making sense of your data is just good business. Studies from Forrester Research, McKinsey and more show that companies that leverage their data better tend to outperform their less-informed counterparts. Our own recent research, Data as the New Water: The Importance of Investing in Data and Analytics Pipelines, done in partnership with IDC, shows that companies that optimize their data pipelines see enhanced operational efficiency (88 percent vs.

Qlik and Fortune Launch "History of the Fortune Global 500"

Earlier this year, we launched a unique partnership with Fortune Magazine, with the first-ever data analytics site supporting the publication of the annual Fortune 500 list. Today, we extended that partnership with the debut of the “History of the Fortune Global 500,” our interactive data analytics site timed with the publication of the 30th anniversary of the Fortune Global 500 list.

5 Pointers For Great Analytics Storytelling

Most of us know the story of “The Tortoise and the Hare.” It is one of Aesop’s classic fables in which a speedy, overconfident hare becomes complacent and realizes, all too late, that the tortoise, although outmatched, has managed to beat him in a race. It teaches us lessons about overconfidence and perseverance and has caused phrases like “slow and steady wins the race” to creep into our everyday language.

Adoption of a Cloud Data Platform, Intelligent Data Analytics While Maintaining Security, Governance and Privacy

“You cannot be the same, think the same and act the same if you hope to be successful in a world that does not remain the same.” This sentence by John C. Maxwell is so relevant to rapidly changing cloud hosting technology. Businesses understand the added value and are looking at cloud technologies to handle both operational and analytical workloads.

A Message To You Kafka - The Advantages of Real-time Data Streaming

In these uncertain times of the COVID-19 crisis, one thing is certain – data is key to decision making, now more than ever. And, the need for speed in getting access to data as it changes has only accelerated. It’s no wonder, then, that organisations are looking to technologies that help solve the problem of streaming data continuously, so they can run their businesses in real-time.

Sifting Through COVID-19 Research With Qlik and Machine Learning

Research on COVID-19 is being produced at an accelerating rate, and machine intelligence could be crucial in helping the medical community find key information and insights. When I came across the COVID-19 Open Research Dataset (CORD-19), it contained about 57,000 scholarly articles. Just one month later, it has over 158,000 articles. If the clues to fighting COVID-19 lie in this vast repository of knowledge, how can Qlik help?

Answer Data-Driven Digital Business Wake-Up Call With QlikWorld

If “necessity is the mother of invention,” COVID-19 forced many businesses around the world to rethink their digital transformation, data and analytics strategies. Out of every crisis, there will be opportunities. Although the current pandemic has certainly acted as a black swan event in some cases impeding progress, it has, nonetheless, accelerated several of the trends already pushing toward a digital future.