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The session from November looked at Building on Iceberg with Qlik Open Lakehouse.
But wait, what is it exactly?
Techspert Talks is a free webinar held on a monthly basis, where you can hear directly from Qlik Techsperts on topics that are relevant to Customers and Partners today.
In this session we will cover:
At Qlik, we believe great customer experiences start with listening.
That’s why we launched the Partner Customer NPS (Net Promoter Score) Program, a feedback initiative designed to capture your voice, understand your satisfaction, and help our partners continuously improve how they support you.
When you receive a short NPS survey from Qlik or one of our partners, you’re invited to rate your experience with the partner who supports your Qlik environment.
This helps us understand how well our partners are delivering responsiveness, expertise, and overall satisfaction.
Your feedback is collected, analyzed, and shared with both Qlik and the partner, so your input directly influences how we enhance your support experience.
Complete a quick NPC Survey > We and Qlik review your feedback > We act and track the progress over time
When you see an email or notification requesting feedback, please take a minute to complete it.
Your response doesn’t just measure satisfaction; it helps ensure that:
Together, We Improve Every Day…
“The Partner NPS program is more than a survey; it’s a bridge between your experience, our partners, and Qlik’s commitment to customer excellence.
Thank you for sharing your voice, you are helping us make Qlik Support better for everyone.”
Giuseppe Novello
Manager, Americas Partner Support & Alliances | Global Program Manager
I wanted to share a quick update on the AWS incident reported on October 20, which caused intermittent impact for some Qlik Cloud tenants. Firstly, my apologies to those who were affected, our customers are always our top priority.
In terms of response, our on-call teams engaged within minutes. The EMEA team led the initial response, then handed over smoothly to our US team, and we worked with AWS until recovery. All affected services are now operating normally, and no action is required from you.
Next, we are completing a full post-incident review. Incidents like this are rare, and we are evaluating additional safeguards to further strengthen reliability and resiliency.
Thank you for your trust and partnership.
Sam Pierson.
Chief Technology Officer, Qlik
The Qlik October Product Recap is here! Catch up on the latest Qlik Cloud GA features that enhance performance, governance, and AI-powered insights across your environment!
Hello Qlik Cloud admins,
The event payloads emitted by the Qlik Cloud webhooks service are changing. Qlik is replacing a legacy event format with a new cloud event format.
Any legacy events (such as anything not already cloud event compliant) will be updated to a temporary hybrid event containing both legacy and cloud event payloads.
This will start on or after November 3, 2025.
At least six months after a formal deprecation notice, the legacy fields will be removed, leaving fully cloud events only. The formal deprecation notice will be provided through the Qlik Developer changelog.
Consider updating your integrations to use the new fields once added.
You can read more about the change in Qlik Cloud Webhooks: Migration to new event formats is coming, where we go into detail on:
If you have any questions, we're happy to assist. Reply to this blog post or take your queries to our Support Chat.
Thank you for choosing Qlik,
Qlik Support
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The Techspert Talks session from October looked at Enhancing Analytics with Qlik Predict.
But wait, what is it exactly?
Techspert Talks is a free webinar held on a monthly basis, where you can hear directly from Qlik Techsperts on topics that are relevant to Customers and Partners today.
This session covered:
Hello Qlik Cloud admins and users,
An upcoming update to Qlik Cloud will change the default filenames generated during an ad hoc download of a chart (such as Data, Image, or PDF).
Currently, the filename defaults to Qlik Sense - <object name> - <date>
Example: downloading from an object titled Investment Mix, the filename is Qlik Sense - Investment Mix - October 1, 2025
After the change has gone into effect, the default is <object name> - <date>
Example: downloading the identical file as above will now generate the name Investment Mix - October 1, 2025
This change will be deployed in two weeks following this post. The expected release is at or around October 27th, 2025.
This change is being made to support customers in extending the platform to all enterprise use cases, whether interactive, embedded, or API integrated.
Thank you for choosing Qlik,
Qlik Support
Every data team understands the pressure—delivering clean, trusted data under tight deadlines, whether for a quarterly business review, a new AI project, or an upcoming compliance audit. The business needs answers quickly. However, the data quality processes are still catching up with many data engineers manually coding quality checks, stewards debating completeness rules, and analysts often waiting for teams to implement basic data validation. By the time data quality rules are written, tested, and deployed, the data is outdated—and the time to act is missed. So, how can we address this challenge?