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ArturoMuñoz
Employee
Employee

This is part one in a series of blog posts where I will share some of the resources that I use on a daily basis. Today I am going to share some of my bookmarks, specifically blogs. These are some of the most interesting blogs discussing QlikView today.

QlikView notes

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Qlikblog.at

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QV Design

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QlikView notes is one of the first QlikView oriented blogs. It’s made by Rob Wunderlich and it is a great source for developers to find performance tips and best practices.

Stefan Walther is behind this amazing blog. It's one of the best blogs to stay up to date with QlikView extensions, so if you are looking for something Qool you are in the right place.

Beingpassionate about QlikView design, this is one of my favorite sources of inspiration. In Matthew Crowther own words: “So have a browse around and get inspired; it’s not plagiarism; it’s research.”

QlikView Tips

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QlikView Maven

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QlikShare

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Stephen Redmond is covering visualization, technical tips and business related opinions, all in one place.

Tim Benoit : “a mix of tips for both beginners and advanced users with a focus on things you won't find in the manual”.

Deepak Vadithala is doing an impressive job with QlikShare. Here you will find QlikView video tutorials, quizzes and tips. Well done Deepak!

The Qlik Board!

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QlikView Addict

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mindspank

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Bill Lay is running this very practical blog where he writes about personal experiences with QlikView and creative tips for standard objects.

Matt Fryer, creator of QlikView Notepad ++, has a blog that contains explanations, examples, tips, tricks and musings from a QlikView addict.

At Alex Karlsson´s blog you will find some new and exciting QlikView extensions. Great for map extensions and visualization related topics.

QlikFix

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iQlik

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QuickIntelligence

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QlikView blog: tips, tricks and tutorials. By Barry Harmsen, co-author of the book "QlikView 11 for Developers".

One tip per month seems to be the rule. By Miguel García, co-author of the book "QlikView 11 for Developers".

Steve Dark’s blog contains QlikView tips about development and also some screen casts on youtube.

TIQView

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Living QlikView

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One Qlik at a Time

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With focus on data integration you will find articles around how to connect with not so ordinary data sources like HANA, Hadoop and so forth.

Interesting blog around data visualization and tips and tricks. By  Aaron Couron

Chris Johnson is categorizing his posts in three self explanatory categories: Basic, Intermediate and opinion.

Bi Review

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...and points beyond

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Michael Ellerbeck

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Dmitry Gudkov's blog is about Business Intelligence and Data Visualization. Not just about QlikView but mainly.

Jay Jakosky writes mostly about data, so if you are in this industry this is a nice read with good links.

Michael writes about a bunch of different topics tech related. A very active blog; it seems he read and knows all about Qlikosphere

If you know another QlikView blog and you think I should include it in the Qlikosphere, please leave a comment and I´ll do my best.

Enjoy Qliking!

Arturo Muñoz

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Great, Thanks!

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muniyandi
Creator III
Creator III

Thanks to all.

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Anonymous
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Where it is Erica. Link pls ?

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hello, the link is http://qlikfit.blogspot.co.uk/

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chrisg
Partner - Creator III
Partner - Creator III

Thanks for all the tips. We work in Germany and also plan to start a QlikView blog. Our idea was to name the blog "QlikWerkstatt". ("Werkstatt" in deutch is like 'craftsman workshop' - The aim of the blog is to give very practical tips). The marketing department of QlikTech in Germany has informed us that it is not permitted to use the word "Qlik" in the name of a blog. Obviously apply different rules here in Germany - we find this very sad and wonder why?

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stevedark
Partner Ambassador/MVP
Partner Ambassador/MVP

Hi Chris - I look forward to seeing the blog.  The defacto way of ensuring compliance when naming things related to QlikView is to go for QV (ie. QVWerkstatt).  Most people in the know will recognise this as a QlikView blog - the fact it has QVW right in the name is a nice bonus too.

Steve

http://www.quickintelligence.co.uk/

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Great to know Jonathan is a south african boy

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Thanks for sharing the blog..

I need a clarification whether we can push notifications to the user on a ipad from outside the Qlikview App? If yes can you people guide on how to implement the same.

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philip_doyne
Partner - Creator II
Partner - Creator II

Great List Arturo - Did you not include the

community.qlikview.com/blogs/qlikviewdesignblog

because you thought everyone would have it as it is part of the community.   I particularly respect Henric Cronstrom's posts on it.

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philip_doyne
Partner - Creator II
Partner - Creator II

OK OK OK - Can you comment on yourself!  I now see which blog this was posted on 🙂  Have a nice day everyone!

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