As part of our ongoing SaaS product roadmap, we are excited to announce the launch of Qlik Sense Business, our newest SaaS offering designed to help groups and teams collaborate on analytics and make faster data-driven decisions.
Is this the same as Qlik Sense Cloud Business?
No, and it’s not just a name change, either. Qlik Sense Business is a new, enhanced offering with more capabilities that groups and teams can use to build and share apps for greater discoveries. Qlik Sense Business runs on Qlik Cloud Services, our cloud-native, Kubernetes-based SaaS platform that also hosts Qlik Sense Enterprise. Qlik Sense Business users will now benefit from the same speed, performance, and availability as our enterprise SaaS users. Additionally, Qlik Sense Business also shares the same enhanced and redesigned user interface, cloud hub, and management console as Qlik Sense Enterprise on Qlik Cloud Services.
Qlik Sense Business users benefit from:
• Full Qlik Sense analytics capabilities, including the Associative Engine • All of Qlik’s latest augmented intelligence capabilities, including insight suggestions • Drag-and-drop app creation and fully interactive apps • A personal space to create your own content and share with anyone you wish • Five shared spaces where your team members can do-develop and share apps • Direct data connectivity to over 40 data sources • Automated data refreshes
The global roll out of Qlik Sense Business is underway. Be one of the first by to start your 30-day trial now. You will be able to create your tenant in minutes, and begin creating and sharing apps immediately – all without any downloads or installations.
Currently a Qlik Sense Cloud Business user?
Stay tuned for upcoming details next months. We’ll tell you how you can migrate from Qlik Sense Cloud Business and subscribe to Qlik Sense Business. You’ll also be eligible for a limited-time offer savings when you migrate your existing cloud subscription.
We have been talking to people from Qlik for two weeks now about converting the trial to an actual subscription, but nobody seems to know how that works. Our trial expires tomorrow and we would really like to continue!
Hope there is someone that can actually help us out!
@harm_dataspark I send you a direct message so we can get you sorted. Note, that if your trial does expire you everything will stay in place but locked so you don't need to worry about losing content.
My trial period has expired, but my subscription for Qliksense business has been activated under my profile. But I still get a message stating that my license is invalid. I need to continue testing but cannot by to my trial period being expired and my license not being valid.
Hi, we can't find any documentation (yet) about the IP addresses used for QSB. When we started testing we discovered the following addresses are used (EU location):
52.31.212.214
34.247.21.179
Today a couple of apps would not refresh and we noticed that the following address is also being used:
54.154.95.18
Is there a complete list of all (expected) addresses that will be used? Adding them to our firewalls now will prevent our customers running into unrefreshed data in their apps.
Furthermore it looks like the 52/54 addresses are used for doing the initial authentication, the other address is used for loading the data. Is that correct?
When we invite users to the Qlik Platform, can we manage their rights as "professionals" or "analyzers"?
I want to invite users into the app I created at my customer site but I want to be sure I can manage their rights about this. As I have read that the distinction between professional and analyzers does not exist in QSB.