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Predictive Analysis

How far one can stretch Qlikview before having to invest in a full blown predictive analysis solution?

If a separate analytics package is to be acquired, any suggestion on the integration strategy?

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Hi Bonchef, very interesting post.

As far as I know, QlikView can model some kind of easy simulate / what if analysis. Anyway, this feature is not one of its streghts: it require hard developing and it is not as flexible as dedicated tools. The strenghts of this kind of "dedicated tools" is the hability to define a real business model.

On the other hand, QlikView is great for Visual Discovery and Analysis: it a real information sandbox. It would be great if QlikView could:

- easily access to the results of a simulation / what if analysis performed in a dedicated tool. I mean, with no much time consuming load

- launch simulations from the qlikview document framework.

Looking forward to hearing your thoughts about this...

Has anyone experinced this?

Regards,

Julio.