We are pleased to announce the release of Qlik Sense June 2017!
With releases five times per year, it could be difficult to stay up to date on what’s new. The document attached to this post will help you keep up to date. You will find a look back at some of the key features released over the past 12 months as well as a detailed outline of the the most current release.
But first.... check out this overview video:
Some of the most exciting enhancements in this release include:
New Visualizations – New visualizations including the Box Plot, Distribution Plot, and Histogram,
Advanced Analytics Integration – The ability to call out to third party engines (such as R & Python) during analysis.
Visual Data Prep Enhancements – A wide array of improvements to the visual data preparation capability of Qlik Sense including Visual Data Profiling, Data Binning, Visual Table Concatentation, Data Quality Transformations, Filtering, and inclusion of scripted data sets in visual data preparation.
On Demand App Generation – User-generated on-demand analysis apps drawn from Big Data.
WHAT YOU SHOULD DO NEXT:
Customers can visit the Qlik Customer Download Site HERE
If you are new to Qlik, you can download the Qlik Sense June 2017 desktop version HERE.
Thanks for letting me know. I uploaded the video into the video library and am not sure what went wrong.... in the meantime, I am uploading the video directly here to see if that will resolve the issue.
Hi mto, could you please explain the On demand app generation? Why do you present this as a new feature while I've been using this SUPER extension for at least 6 months? What's the new thing?
Another question? Will there be an official clear guidline on how to use the advanced analytics? Especially the R integration and use? And is there is a thought of having pre-designed R functions to use? like the R-extensions some of our fellow Qlik users build?
Thank you for your time and good work guys; the future is yours//ours !
I've enjoyed the new release so far, but I can't find the Python Connector. I found the experimental Python extension and example .qvf in the Advanced Analytics Extensions Group, but I don't want to spend time installing a prototype extension if the new one is out. Is it?