First, a HUGE shout out to Magnus for the considerable effort in creating what is the holy grail (or closest I've ever seen) of a standardized deployment framework. Nice job, this is by no means a trivial endeavor!
I've implemented numerous client-specific (and simpler) iterations of a tiered Qlik data foundation architecture before. I've dug into this one and I like what I see. Personally, I'm on board and am considering proposing this framework with a new Qlik Sense client that I may be engaging with soon...
IMO, one of the biggest hurdles in proposing such a (non-Qlik supported, for obvious reasons) framework is the vetting process a client has in adopting. The methodology and architecture of this framework sell themselves, but it is the significant codebase that makes the framework very robust that will come into question regardless of the value it presents...
I'm reaching out to see if others' would be willing to share success stories around the framework that can be used as leverage for adoption?
Thanks in advance!
Thanks Benjamin för this great question! I can contribute with two success stories that I use during my framework presentations. As I'm not allowed to use the company names and show the container structure and data sources they only go into a high level.
Best regards
Success Story 1- Municipality
Quick facts
Main Issues
Result – After the implementation of Qlik Deployment Framework
Success Story 2- Logistic company
Quick facts
Main Issues
Result – After Implementation of Qlik Deployment Framework
Details
Thanks Benjamin för this great question! I can contribute with two success stories that I use during my framework presentations. As I'm not allowed to use the company names and show the container structure and data sources they only go into a high level.
Best regards
Success Story 1- Municipality
Quick facts
Main Issues
Result – After the implementation of Qlik Deployment Framework
Success Story 2- Logistic company
Quick facts
Main Issues
Result – After Implementation of Qlik Deployment Framework
Details
Thanks for the reply Magnus. Results speak for themselves. I look forward to implementing!