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Where to find End User License pricing info and tips on which one is best for starting development

I was asked by my boss to "find out how much an additional development license for QlikView would cost "

Being a complete noob to Qlik already finding license and pricing information turned out to be difficult, hope anybody can jump in and help.

What I know:

There is already another department within our organisation that uses QlickView and they indicated "for consuming, the access is free, for customizing/development a license is required". I'm assuming they have deployed QlikView EE Server.

What I'd like to learn:

1) Which kind of Named User Client Access License would we need to jump on board and start creating our own dashboard(s)?

     Do we need an Analyzer <> Professional <> Developer End User License ? (Or is this outdated info and doesn't these exist anymore?)

2) And where can I find pricing information on these ?

    (All old discussions seem to point to http://www.qlik.com/us/explore/pricing and that link redirects me to the QLIK homepage..)

Thanks folks !

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saumyashah90
Specialist
Specialist

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Hi Saumya,

thanks for your fast reply.

Do you see anything when you go to http://www.qlik.com/us/explore/pricing ?

I'm just redirected to  http://www.qlik.com/us

saumyashah90
Specialist
Specialist

Okay that path has changed .Now you will have to register and someone from qlikview will follow up with you

http://www.qlik.com/us/explore/buy

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Ok thanks for confirming it's not just a dead link for me .

Guess the move from Qlik to make its pricing public in 2012 generated too many blog post comparisons that weren't advantageous to them ?

saumyashah90
Specialist
Specialist

Might be not

Bill_Britt
Former Employee
Former Employee

You account manager would be the one to ask.

Bill

Bill - Principal Technical Support Engineer at Qlik
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Thanks.

Yes, that's for sure the way to go once we know we want to use it.

Upfront, it's nice to have an indication of the price and that was hard to find.

What I've been told so far is that

> these end user licenses are indeed outdated : Analyzer <> Professional <> Developer

> these are the new QlikView Client License options :

     - Personal Edition (individual use only)

     - Named User License

     - Document License

     - Concurrent License

For actual pricing info I was given a link from a reseller.