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Hi,
I wondered if a public Qlikview server exists?
A server where I can upload my document for free and share it publicly.
Similar like demo.qlik.com but anyone would be allowed to put a document on the server.
This would make it way more easy to share insights and information.
,Thanks for your response and ideas.
Hi,
Then what you need is more likely a IAS license of QlikView Server, that allows you to publish QVW files to the public audience, as long as some Session CAL licenses. I'd keep suggesting to get in touch with your QlikView Account Manager so he or she can help you with your specific needs.
Kind regards,
Miguel
Hi,
I guess you mean a "Personal Edition" license of the QlikView Server as it happens with QlikView Desktop, something free but somehow limited. The answer is no, it does not exist. However, you can contact your QlikView Account Manager in case he can provide you with temporary licenses.
Kind regards,
Miguel
Hello,
No I'm not really looking for a Personal Edition Qlikview server. It is already to complex. I would like to have a place where I can upload a QVW file. The service returns me an URL and I would than be able to share that URL with friends or on a Blog. Ofcourse the URL links to the file on an AccessPoint and is not merely a Download link.
I would more see it like a Google Excel sheet you share.
The QVW's are always public and downloadable, otherwise you are more or less able to create a private server ofcourse...
Hi,
Then what you need is more likely a IAS license of QlikView Server, that allows you to publish QVW files to the public audience, as long as some Session CAL licenses. I'd keep suggesting to get in touch with your QlikView Account Manager so he or she can help you with your specific needs.
Kind regards,
Miguel
Hi Koen,
Do you mean a place like Tableau Public? I'd love to see Qliktech do something like that.
Dave
Yes me too wish some one can provide this service for those who can only afford to buy QV developler license.
Hi Dave,
Yes, I just checked it out. I think this is what I'm looking for with Qlikview.
It would be very interesting and have many benefits, some examples:
This is one of the major reasons I use Tableau almost exclusively these days. Being that all of my work for my employer is confidential, I need somewhere to showcase a personal portfolio without taking out a mortgage to do so.
Hi Kamron,
Qlik Sense Cloud is available for free: https://www.qlikcloud.com/
Hope this helps,
Chip