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My organization has been using QlikView for ten years and we're on the path to moving to Qlik SaaS. I'm exploring using mashups or iframes to control the user experience (our users are basic consumers and I'm worried about the complexity of the experience vs what they've had in QlikView). What, if any, performance implications could I expect leveraging these options? Other than performance, are there any other drawbacks to this approach?
Hi - The APIs in Qlik Cloud are really good. Have a look at qlik.dev. You can certainly create a simple iFrame based integration or have a look at the Capability API for something a little more integrated. Assuming your app performs well, you should have no performance issues from embedding that content. Finally, while this page is discussing migration of Qlik Sense on-premise to Qlik Cloud, a lot of the concepts will be relevant to you in terms of setting up the integration, authentication, and a simple example. https://help.qlik.com/en-US/migration/Content/Migration/qliksense-saas-migrating-mashups.htm
Hope this helps
Marcus
Hi - The APIs in Qlik Cloud are really good. Have a look at qlik.dev. You can certainly create a simple iFrame based integration or have a look at the Capability API for something a little more integrated. Assuming your app performs well, you should have no performance issues from embedding that content. Finally, while this page is discussing migration of Qlik Sense on-premise to Qlik Cloud, a lot of the concepts will be relevant to you in terms of setting up the integration, authentication, and a simple example. https://help.qlik.com/en-US/migration/Content/Migration/qliksense-saas-migrating-mashups.htm
Hope this helps
Marcus
Thanks Markus - those are great resources (I've been using both). It's good to hear that performance shouldn't be an issue - it should really open up a lot of options for us.