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.
Do u have more precise information about the security aspect of QS Business? I would like to propose this solution to my customer in France but they need more information about data storage security.
The various 'Shared Spaces' (streams) rights a user can be given is as follows
1. View (Apps in stream). View sheets plus set own bookmarks plus set up user stories
2. Edit (Apps in stream). As above but can duplicate App sheets. And can also duplicate or download the entire App. When doing a duplicate App within a stream the user doing this then becomes the Owner of the duplicated App (see below Owner). The user doing this will have to set up new Data Connections unless the Data Files are stored in the applicable 'shared Space' folder (the original owner can give any App duplicator access or not)
3, Is Admin. As above (edit) but user can manage (other) users rights. But 'Is Admin' can not change the script of the App unless is the owner. Or reload the App. Or set or change reload setting
4, Is Owner. Can do as above ('Is Admin') but also change script, reload an App and also set up reload schedule
Its different to what i hoped for.
With QSCB any user could be given access to the Workspace and had almost full right over the App. Now only the owner has these rights. So for example if I (as the owner) want to set up a daily reload but give one user rights to update as required (at Month end). I have to give them the Owner login and password. Or if I want another user to do anything with script. Only the owner can do this.
Also why allow 2.Edit users to duplicate (or even download) Apps. This seems a strange set up (esp as 'Is Admin' can do this). I would like to give certain users the rights to duplicate sheets. But not duplicate (or download) Apps. Under the current set up this can't be done. Wouldn't it be better to only allow 'Is Admin' users to duplicate or download Apps.
I'm unsure what other think of this set-up. I'm actually at a loss as to why its been done like this.
How is it possible to export daily (automatically) a table from QS Business in csv format.
I have seen procedure "store" is possible but maybe not required here. I would see this export from the load script and if not possible via the chart (table visualization).....
This is not currently possible, as can be seen in the post of @QlikUpdate on 2019-08-09 in this blog.
QSCB could not use extensions of any kind. QSB, since shares a platform with QSE, includes the Dashboarding and Visulization Bundles. While, QSCB included only the base objects. (We are still working on custom extensions, though, due to security concerns.)
The easiest way for you is to create this table in the script and store it in CSV. If you need help, please ask this question in the Qlik Product Forum -> Qlik Sense. Because you cannot use the QRS API for this, and you don't have NPrinting because both are only for Qlik Sense Enterprise.