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    Support Updates

    Techspert Talks - Building Streaming Data Pipelines with Qlik Open Lakehouse

    Hi everyone, Want to stay a step ahead of important Qlik support issues? Then sign up for our monthly webinar series where you can get first-hand insi... Show More

    Hi everyone,
    Want to stay a step ahead of important Qlik support issues? Then sign up for our monthly webinar series where you can get first-hand insights from Qlik experts.

    The Techspert Talks session from February looked at Building Streaming Data Pipelines with Qlik Open Lakehouse.

     

    But wait, what is it exactly?
    Techspert Talks is a free webinar held on a monthly basis, where you can hear directly from Qlik Techsperts on topics that are relevant to Customers and Partners today.

    In this session we will cover:

    • Streaming live data via Amazon Kinesis
    • End-to-End architecture
    • Embedded Analytics

     

    Watch the recording here



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    Design

    Qlik Add-in now Available for Microsoft Word and PowerPoint

    Qlik Cloud users can now create Word and PowerPoint reports in Qlik Cloud. What does this mean? Add-ins can be thought of as a sort of extension. In t... Show More

    Qlik Cloud users can now create Word and PowerPoint reports in Qlik Cloud.

    What does this mean?

    Add-ins can be thought of as a sort of extension. In this case, we’re connecting our Qlik Cloud tenant to Microsoft Word and PowerPoint to make generating reports easier. So now, users can connect their tenants and import data from their apps directly into a Word Document or a PowerPoint presentation. For Word, these documents can be exported as either .docx, or .PDF formats, and PowerPoint allows for .pptx or .PDF as well.

    For more information on this, please see the post in What’s New in Qlik Cloud here.

    How can I set this up?

    To begin setting these add-ons up, we first need to create a new OAuth client. Start by accessing your tenant, then hit the waffles menu in the top left-corner and select ‘Administration’. In the ‘Administration’ selection, we’ll then select ‘OAuth’. Inside of OAuth, we’ll click ‘Create new’. Our ‘Client type’ will be ‘single page application’. Name your client accordingly, and then select ‘user_default’ . Other Scopes may be selected, but you need to select ‘user_default’ or else the installation will not work.

    For the ‘Add redirect URLs’ enter your tenant plus ‘office-add-ins/OAuthLoginSuccess.html’. So it should look like tenant.us.qlikcloud.com/office-add-ins/OAuthLoginSuccess.html . For your ‘Add allowed origins field, just add in your tenant URL. Then select Create.

    Now we’ll download our manifest to add to Microsoft. This manifest is basically a handshake between your Qlik Cloud tenant and Word or PowerPoint, allowing Word and PowerPoint access to the tenant. To create this manifest click the waffle menu again and select ‘Settings’. From settings, select ‘Email and reports’ then go down to ‘Sharing and reports. Here you’ll see a dropdown, use that dropdown to select what you named your OAuth client and click ‘Download’. This will download a file named ‘manifest.xml’.

    Now open either Microsoft PowerPoint or Word. Open a blank document and select ‘Add-ins’. It’s an orange box at the top right-hand corner of your screen. Once that opens, select ‘Advanced’, then ‘Upload My Add-in’, once that box opens, go to the destination of your manifest, and select it. This will finish implementing your Add-in.

    If you have issues uploading your manifest, help can be found here.

    Once your manifest is uploaded, if you receive the error below, this article may assist you.

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    So now that we have our Add-in set up in our Microsoft app, how can we use them?

    Now we can click our Add-in and we’re greeted with this screen:

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    Here we’re asked to select the space, and the app we’re going to be pulling our information from. Once we’ve finalized where our information is coming from, we’re given this screen:

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    Our selections from left to right are:

    Home: This option allows us to change what the source app is from our tenant and allow us to change our tenant.

    With the Table option, I can display the data from any of my visualizations in a chart format. Please note that when assembling this report, instead of all of the data immediately imported onto your Word document, the data will not show until the report is generated.

    With the Charts option, users can import any of the Charts from their app into their report.

    The next option, Variables and expressions, allows users to change what is seen in the Word Document Report. Variables are very useful when creating a report template, for example, displaying the correct year when generating the report.

    The Levels feature allows users to show a certain level of their data. For example, I could want to show the data for each product group. I could use the sales, margins and cost of each ‘Product Group’ in my application. I could sandwich those metrics between my ‘Product Group’ levels and when the report is generated it would show me those metrics for each ‘Product Group’.

    Thank you for taking the time to read this post. If you would like to learn more about using the features of the Qlik Add-in for Word and PowerPoint, a great video series for the Excel version can be found here. How do you think you could use these Add-ins in your work life? Drop your ideas in a comment below.

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    Product Innovation

    Connector Factory: October - December 2025 releases

    Qlik Analytics New version of Direct Access gateway The Qlik Data Gateway - Direct Access allows Qlik Sense SaaS applications to securely access behin... Show More

    Qlik Analytics

    New version of Direct Access gateway

    The Qlik Data Gateway - Direct Access allows Qlik Sense SaaS applications to securely access behind the firewall data, over a strictly outbound, encrypted, and mutually authenticated connection.

    We recently released Direct Access gateway 1.7.8 and 1.7.9 which, in addition to bug fixes, introduced the following enhancements:

    • Support for the updated Databricks OAuth authentication options (mentioned in next section)
    • Override the default starting port set by process isolation
    • Support for the Application Default Credentials OAuth mechanism with Google BigQuery
    • Support for metadata commands with process isolation
    • Support for Brazil (br) and France (fr) regions
    • New metrics collector offers basic logging and monitoring of resource utilization by Direct Access gateway, connectors, and the Operating System.

     

    More authentication options for Databricks connector

    Two additional authentication mechanisms are now available with the Databricks connector:  Databricks OAuth Service Principal and Databricks OAuth User Account. In addition, authentication with Personal Access Token is now an explicit option and basic authentication (with username) is no longer available as it is no longer supported by Databricks.

    New Connector: SAP OData

    SAP has implemented restrictions on their customers on which technologies that can be used to source and extract data from SAP applications. While Qlik will continue to support all existing source endpoints, we have introduced an “SAP compliant” endpoint for customers. This new SAP OData source connector will use a secure web service connection to extract data from SAP applications.

    API to enable and disable access to data sources

    Qlik Cloud tenant administrators will now be able to update the access to a data source by enabling or disabling the related connectors. Disabling a connector will not only prevent access to the data source but will also hide it within the Qlik Cloud user interface (ex. Analytics activity center, Data manager, and Data load editor).

    This capability is also available in Qlik Cloud Government and Qlik Cloud Government - DoD.

     

    Qlik Automate (Formerly Qlik Application Automation)

    Updated Connectors

    • Qlik Cloud Services and Qlik Platform Operations
      • New automation connection blocks
      • Dedicated blocks for the changes-store (write table) API.  Learn more
    • Microsoft Outlook: Send emails with attachments.  This blog describes how you can migrate automations from the Mail connector to this connector.
    • Qlik Reporting: Generate HMTL reports.  Learn more
    • Qlik Talend Data Integration:  New “List Runtime Dataset States” block

     

    Qlik Talend

    New Qlik Talend Cloud connectors

    We’re continuing to expand the connectivity of Qlik Talend Cloud with new connectors for FormKeep (form endpoints management) and Zoom (videotelephony).  Being able to quickly use these two applications as a data source helps companies eliminate the lengthy development time associated with custom connectors. 

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    Explore Qlik Gallery

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    Revenue_ReportsClay_Tech_SystemThis Qlik app is designed to provide a comprehensive overview of sales performance across multiple dimensions, includin... Show More
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    Support Updates

    Watch! Q&A with Qlik: AI in Qlik Talend Data Integration

    Don't miss our previous Q&A with Qlik! Pull up a chair and chat with our panel of experts to help you get the most out of your Qlik experience.     WA... Show More

    Don't miss our previous Q&A with Qlik! Pull up a chair and chat with our panel of experts to help you get the most out of your Qlik experience.

     

     

    WATCH HERE

     

     

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    Community News

    Community Updates & What to Explore Next

    Hi Qlik Community, We hope you’re having a great start to the year so far! As we move further into 2026, we wanted to share a few recent updates, prof... Show More

    Hi Qlik Community,

    We hope you’re having a great start to the year so far! As we move further into 2026, we wanted to share a few recent updates, profile enhancements, and learning opportunities now available across the Qlik Community.

    Here’s what’s worth checking out.

     

    Refresh Your Community Profile

    We’ve rolled out a refreshed set of Community avatars that were designed by Qlik! This will  give you more options to personalize your profile.


    To explore them, head to Community Settings and navigate to Avatars. You’ll find the updated designs available in the dropdown under Qlik.”

     

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    We’ve also introduced an optional Company Name field under Community Settings → Personal → Personal Information. Adding this can help our Community team better understand which organization you’re aligned with when reviewing activity across the Community. This information is only visible to Community admins and moderators.

     

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    Suzy’s Tip: Finding and Updating Your Username

    Our latest Suzy’s Tip walks through how to find and change your Community username. You can watch it in the Watercooler forum, and we encourage you to subscribe to the Suzy’s Tip label to stay up to date as more videos are released.

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    If there’s a question or topic you’d like to see covered in a future Suzy’s Tip, let us know, your feedback helps shape what we create next.

     

    On-Demand and Upcoming Sessions

    Whether you’re catching up on content you may have missed or looking ahead to what’s coming up, here’s a snapshot of the latest on-demand resources and upcoming live sessions you won’t want to miss:

     

    Qlik Data & Analytics Trends 2026: On Demand
    If you missed the live experience, the full 2026 Data & Analytics Trends content is now available on demand. Dive into the insights shaping the future of data, analytics, and AI, and explore expert perspectives at your own pace. Check it out here!

     

    Qlik Insider: 2026 Product Roadmap
    In this special Qlik Insider webinar, we’ll share a first look at Qlik’s 2026 product roadmaps, highlighting the strategic direction guiding innovation across analytics and data integration.

    Join us live:

    • AMER: February 18, 2026 - 1:00 PM EST / 10:00 AM PDT
    • EMEA: February 18, 2026 - 11:00 AM CET / 10:00 AM UK
    • APAC: February 24, 2026 - 9:30 AM IST / 12:00 PM SGT / 3:00 PM AEDT

    Register for the webinar here!

     

    Q&A with Qlik: AI in Qlik Talend Data Integration

    On February 3 at 10:00 AM ET, join Qlik experts for a live Q&A focused on AI in Qlik Talend Cloud Data Integration. Bring your questions and hear creative approaches to common data integration challenges. Join us here!

     

    Building Smart Solutions with Qlik (On Demand)

    Explore how Qlik helps teams build smarter, more impactful solutions across analytics and data integration in this on-demand session. Read the on-demand briefing!

     

    Qlik Cloud Kickstart: Start with Qlik Cloud Analytics Effortlessly
    On February 6, join this 90-minute session to learn how to quickly find the data you need, save time, and make smarter decisions with Qlik Cloud Analytics. Register here!

     

    Qlik Connect 2026
    Time is running out to save on Qlik Connect 2026. Register by January 31 to receive $300 off your pass.

     

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    Thank you, as always, for being an active part of the Qlik Community. We appreciate your engagement and look forward to sharing more updates with you soon!

     

    Your Qlik Community Managers,
    Sue, Jamie, Caleb, and Brett
    @Sue_Macaluso @Jamie_Gregory @Brett_Cunningham

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    Product Innovation

    Write Table now available in Qlik Cloud Analytics

    Turn insights into action... right inside your analytics!  As we wrap up the year and before everyone starts tying bows on projects, dashboards and wi... Show More

    Turn insights into action... right inside your analytics! 

    As we wrap up the year and before everyone starts tying bows on projects, dashboards and wish lists, we wanted to add one more gift to the pile. Something that helps you move from insights to action faster, collaborate more easily, and keep your workflows flowing straight into the new year. 

    Unwrap Write Table, now available in Qlik Cloud Analytics. 

    Write Table is included with Premium, Enterprise, and Enterprise SaaS subscriptions. No add-ons or extra licensing required. You can find it in the Chart Library now. 

     

    A More Interactive Analytics Experience 

    Write Table introduces a new editable table chart that lets you update data, add context, validate decisions, and collaborate directly within your analytics apps. No reloads. No switching systems. 

    Just click, update, and watch your changes sync instantly across active sessions. 

    And because it’s built natively into Qlik Cloud Analytics, it seamlessly integrates into your existing workflows, transforming your apps into actionable workspaces.

     

    "Probably the most awaited feature for customers who want to turn insights into action. Write table closes the gap between analytics and transaction applications, offering a compelling solution for those who always want to take it a step further. " 

    — Henri Rufin, Head of Data & Analytics, Radial 

     

    From Decisions to Automation 

    Now you can capture decisions and act on them.  

    With real-time syncing and change tracking, every update you make in a Write Table is stored in a Qlik-managed database called a “change store” that can be exported and connected into Qlik Automate workflows. That means approvals, changes, or comments made in an app can instantly trigger downstream processes.  

    From updating operational records... to routing approvals... to notifying teams... to pushing changes into your operational systems.... 

    Write Table helps you move smoothly from insight -> decision -> action in one place.  

     

    “The new Write Table is a game-changing addition to Qlik's data and analytics solution. It allows our users to interact with the data, add context to their insights and collaborate effortlessly within the same trusted end-to-end platformWe're going to use it for everything, from updating data easily to seamlessly integrating with third-party tools using Qlik Automate workflows. 

    — Sebastian Björkqvist, Solution Lead, Fellowmind 

     

    Key Highlights 

    • Editable table chart for updating values, adding comments, and capturing decisions in the Chart Library 
    • Real-time sync across active sessions, without reloads 
    • Qlik-managed change store for secure update handling 
    • Integration with Qlik Automate to trigger downstream workflows and orchestrate actions 
    • Native to Qlik Cloud Analytics, included for Premium, Enterprise and Enterprise SaaS subscriptions 

     

    Learn more 

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    Product Innovation

    Qlik Sense November 2025 (Client-Managed) now available!

    Key Highlights Refreshed App Settings Design The app-settings area has been refurbished with a more modern layout and tabbed navigation between cat... Show More

    Key Highlights

    1. Refreshed App Settings Design

    The app-settings area has been refurbished with a more modern layout and tabbed navigation between categories of settings.

    Why this matters:

    • Saves time when configuring apps 
    • Helps with onboarding and reducing configuration errors

    1. Improvements to the Sheet Editing Experience

    Several usability upgrades have landed in the sheet-edit experience:

    • The source table viewer and filters now appear directly from the sheet edit view, so you can see data tables and fields in-context.
    • Filters have been added to the properties panel, making building and applying filters to visualizations faster.

      Why this matters:
    • Makes authoring apps more intuitive and reduces back-and-forth between data manager and sheet view
    • Helps streamline development, speeding time to insight

    1. New Straight Table — Now the Default

    The new straight table object has graduated and is now included under the chart section as the default table visual. The older table object remains accessible in the asset panel for now and its eventual deprecation will be announced well in advance.

    Why this matters:

    • The new straight table has enhanced usability (such as improved selection, sorting, performance)
    • Encourages migration to the newer, better-supported table, ahead of eventual deprecation

    1. New Visual Enhancements & Chart Capabilities

    Some powerful visual upgrades arrived in this release:
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    • Indent row setting in the new pivot table: For the new pivot table object, you can now choose “indent row dimensions” for a more compact view (ideal for text-heavy tables)
    • Pivot table indicators: The new pivot table also supports icons and colors based on thresholds, enabling quick visual cues on measures.
    • Shapes in bar and combo charts: Building on the success of shapes in line charts, you can now add shapes to bar and combo charts, enriching context and visual data literacy.
    • Line chart shapes improved: For line charts, labels and symbols (size, color, placement) are now available in the shape options.
    • Org chart now supports images & new styling: The org-chart object can now include an image via URL and enhanced styling settings making hierarchy charts look sharper.
    • Map chart stability enhancements: Map charts now use a local webmap rather than one from Qlik’s servers resulting in faster load times and improved stability.
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      Why this matters:
    • These visual enhancements offer more expressive, compelling dashboards and reduce friction for authors
    • Stability enhancements (e.g., for maps) reduce risk of user-experience issues in production

    1. Removal of Deprecated Objects

    With this release, we are updating our announcement from our Qlik Sense May 2025 release regarding the roadmap for removing deprecated visualization objects. The following deprecated charts are now scheduled to be removed from the Qlik Analytics distribution in May 2027.

    • Bar & area
    • Bullet chart (old one)
    • Heatmap chart
    • Button for navigation
    • Share button
    • Show/hide container
    • Container (old one)

     

    In Closing

    The November 2025 release for Qlik Sense Enterprise on Windows delivers meaningful improvements across usability, visualizations, and stability. Whether you're an analytics author, a business user, or an administrator/architect, there are advantages to be gained with this release.

    As always, we recommend reviewing the full “What’s New” documentation and aligning your upgrade and adoption strategy accordingly.


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    Support Updates

    Qlik Replicate and an update on Salesforce “Use Any API Client” Permission Depre...

    Dear Qlik Replicate customers, Salesforce announced (October 31st, 2025) that it is postponing the deprecation of the Use Any API Client user permiss... Show More

    Dear Qlik Replicate customers,

    Salesforce announced (October 31st, 2025) that it is postponing the deprecation of the Use Any API Client user permission. See Deprecating "Use Any API Client" User Permission for details.

    Qlik will keep the OAUT plans on the roadmap to deliver them in time with Salesforce's updated plans.

    Salesforce has announced the deprecation of the Use Any API Client user permission. For details, see Deprecating "Use Any API Client" User Permission | help.salesforce.com.

    We understand that this is a security-related change, and Qlik is actively addressing it by developing Qlik Replicate support for OAuth Authentication. This work is a top priority for our team at present. 

    If you are affected by this change and have activated access policies relying on this permission, we recommend reaching out to Salesforce to request an extension. We are aware that some customers have successfully obtained an additional month of access.

    By the end of this extension period, we expect to have an alternative solution in place using OAuth.
    Customers using the Qlik Replicate tool to read data from the Salesforce source should be aware of this change.

    Thank you for your understanding and cooperation as we work to ensure a smooth transition.

    If you have any questions, we're happy to assist. Reply to this blog post or take your queries to our Support Chat.

    Thank you for choosing Qlik,
    Qlik Support

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    Qlik Academic Program

    Announcing the 2026 class of Qlik Academic Program Educator Ambassadors!

    The Qlik Academic Program is proud to announce our 2026 class of Educator Ambassadors. Academic Program Ambassadors are educators who champion the Qli... Show More

    The Qlik Academic Program is proud to announce our 2026 class of Educator Ambassadors.

    Academic Program Ambassadors are educators who champion the Qlik Academic Program at their universities and beyond, with a passion for preparing students for the data driven workplace. These individuals are some of our most active participants of the Qlik Academic Program who fully utilize the free software, training resources and qualifications that we provide to university students and educators. The members of our 2026 class are:  

    Marcin Stawarz 

    Blerim Emruli 

    Dr. Javier Leon

    Dr. K. Kalaiselvi

    Katherine Taylor Pearson 

    Angelika Klidas 

    Dr. Terrence Perera

    Chee-wai Ho 

    Dr Ravi Aavula 

    Alexander Flaig 

    Gabriel Navassi 

    Daniel O'Leary 

    Angel Monjarás 

    Marisa Sánchez 

    Priscila de Jesus Papazissis Paolinelli

    Manikant Roy 

     

    Meet the Qlik Academic Program Professor Ambassadors for 2026 

    We are thrilled to be recognizing the efforts of these individuals to help the Qlik Academic Program to achieve its mission - to create a data literate world, one student at a time. Each ambassador has been selected through a self-nominated application process, where they were required to answer various questions covering their motivations for becoming an ambassador, and to evidence their passion for upskilling their students in analytics over the past 12 months.  This year, we are excited to select another 16 ambassadors, 3 new ones and 13 returning ambassadors whose efforts continued to impress us. By way of thanks for their efforts our ambassadors will receive exclusive benefits such as webinars and discussion groups with Qlik leaders, opportunities to showcase their experience with the Qlik Academic Program and the chance to grow their network with other educators across various fields and geographies.  

    Throughout 2026 our ambassadors will continue their advocacy for the Qlik Academic Program and help us to reach even more students and educators with our free resources. Stay tuned over the coming months for more in-depth profiles on each of our ambassadors, and get to know who they are, what they teach and why they are so passionate about bridging the data literacy skills gap!

    Learn more about the program and how to apply for future classes.  

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    Support Updates

    Decommissioning the legacy support portal (support.qlik.com) January 23rd, 2026

    The legacy Qlik Support portal (previously known as support.qlik.com) has been decommissioned on the 23rd of January, 2026. How will this affect me? Y... Show More

    The legacy Qlik Support portal (previously known as support.qlik.com) has been decommissioned on the 23rd of January, 2026.

    How will this affect me?

    You will be largely unaffected. Access to our existing and up-to-date portal is not impacted by this change, meaning chat, knowledge, and your support cases remain exactly where you expect them to.

    Did you know? We're launching additional My Account features for customerportal.qlik.com. Read more here in Your Qlik Customer Portal My Account features.   

     

    I used to access my licenses on the old portal. Where do I go now?

    If you previously accessed your legacy (perpetual) Qlik licenses and control numbers on support.qlik.com, your next stop is our Support Chat. A live agent will share the license, control number, and LEF with you on request. 

     

    Thank you for choosing Qlik,
    Qlik Support

     

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    Qlik Academic Program

    How Qlik Academic Program is shaping careers in Analytics

    In today’s job market, data literacy and analytics skills are among the most sought-after capabilities employers look for. To help prepare students fo... Show More

    In today’s job market, data literacy and analytics skills are among the most sought-after capabilities employers look for. To help prepare students for meaningful careers in analytics, business intelligence, and data science, Qlik’s Academic Program is making waves in universities across India and the Asia Pacific — providing students with hands-on experience, real tools, and industry-recognized qualifications that boost employability and spark innovation.

    The Qlik Academic Program gives students and educators free access to Qlik’s powerful analytics platform, Qlik Sense, along with a suite of learning resources, training modules, and qualifications — all at no cost. This means students can learn real analytics skills long before entering the workforce.

    Whether you’re studying business, computer science, engineering, or humanities, you can use Qlik to:

    • Analyze real data and build interactive visualizations

    • Understand patterns and trends that drive decision-making

    • Apply analytics to real business challenges — just like professionals do

    This practical, hands-on experience helps students not just learn theory, but do analytics. Instead of just reading about data visualization or BI dashboards, they build them. That’s a major differentiator when employers review resumes.

    One of the most powerful aspects of the program is the ability for students to earn qualifications and digital badges — such as Qlik Sense Business Analyst and Qlik Sense Data Architect that they can display on their CVs and LinkedIn profiles. These credentials signal to recruiters that the student can effectively use analytics tools that many corporations rely on.

    Case studies from institutions in India show how Qlik has enhanced employability. For example, at Christ University, analytics graduates with Qlik skills have seen high job placement rates and report that their hands-on Qlik experience helped them stand out in interviews and secure roles in analytics and BI.

    The reach of the Qlik Academic Program continues to expand. In India alone, over 1100+ universities and institutions are now part of the initiative, including leading IITs, IIMs, and top MBA programs.

    Institutions like Kristu Jayanti University have embedded Qlik into their core curriculum, allowing students to earn academic credit while mastering analytics skills — a huge step toward integrating practical analytics into mainstream education.

    It’s not just students who benefit. Educators receive ready-to-teach content, exercises, sample datasets, and guided teaching materials that make it easier to bring analytics into the classroom. This support helps universities continuously upgrade their curricula to reflect evolving industry needs. 

    As industries increasingly rely on data-driven decision-making, businesses everywhere — from startups to global corporations — seek professionals who can interpret and act on data insights. With programs like Qlik’s Academic initiative, students are graduating not just with academic knowledge, but with practical analytics skills that employers value.

    Whether students want to become data analysts, BI specialists, or business leaders with strong analytical acumen, tools like Qlik provide the foundation they need to launch and grow their careers in the competitive world of data analytics.

    If you wish to know more about the Qlik Academic Program and how it could benefit you, please visit: https://qlik.com/academicprogram

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    Support Updates

    Qlik Cloud Analytics: Scheduled subscription reports creation issue January 14th...

    An update deployed to Qlik Cloud Analytics on January 14th,  2026, impacted the creation and scheduling of end user subscriptions (see Scheduling repo... Show More

    An update deployed to Qlik Cloud Analytics on January 14th,  2026, impacted the creation and scheduling of end user subscriptions (see Scheduling reports with subscriptions). Any selections made (to reduce the distributed data set) before creating the subscription were not properly saved. As a result, the subscriptions are executed without any filters applied.

    The upgrade has since then been reverted (January 19th).

    This does not impact in-app reporting for traditional burst tasks as documented in In-app reporting with Qlik Cloud Analytics.

     

    What action do I need to take?

    Users who created subscriptions during this period (January 14th to 19th) should review their subscriptions and the selections that are stored for the subscription. If the desired data selections are not in place, then the user should remove the current subscription and add a new subscription with the desired selections in place.

    To verify if a subscription has selections:

    1. Click the navigation menu (waffle menu)
    2. Go to Analytics
    3. Go to Subscriptions 

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    4. Select the subscription
    5. In the Details tab, locate the Data field and review the subscription’s Selections 

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    For more information on this feature, see Scheduling reports with subscriptions.

     

    What time frame is affected?

    Subscriptions created between:

    • 14th of January 2026 15:47 UTC
    • to 19th of January 2026 12:10 UTC

     

    If you have any questions, we're happy to assist. Reply to this blog post or take your queries to our Support Chat.

     

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    Techspert Talks - Setting up Knowledge Marts for AI

    Hi everyone, Want to stay a step ahead of important Qlik support issues? Then sign up for our monthly webinar series  where you can get first-hand ins... Show More

    Hi everyone,
    Want to stay a step ahead of important Qlik support issues? Then sign up for our monthly webinar series  where you can get first-hand insights from Qlik experts.

    The Techspert Talks session from January looking at Setting up Knowledge Marts for AI.

     

    But wait, what is it exactly?
    Techspert Talks is a free webinar held on a monthly basis, where you can hear directly from Qlik Techsperts on topics that are relevant to Customers and Partners today.

    In this session we will cover:

    • Synchronizing data in real time
    • Connecting to Structured and Unstructured data
    • Demonstration of chatbot application
    • How to get started

     

    Watch the recording

     

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    Streamlining user types in Qlik Cloud capacity-based subscriptions

    Hello Qlik Cloud Admins!   As part of our ongoing commitment to provide the best possible experience for Qlik Cloud users, we are removing the Basic a... Show More

    Hello Qlik Cloud Admins!

     

    As part of our ongoing commitment to provide the best possible experience for Qlik Cloud users, we are removing the Basic and Full User construct from tenants on capacity-based subscriptions, simplifying to just User.

    Why are we doing this?

    User capabilities on capacity-based tenants are governed by access control. Thus, a difference in user type designation is no longer required to determine what a user can do in the tenant.

    What changes are being made?

    • Any user authenticating to a capacity-based tenant will be considered a Full User. The concept of a Basic User is removed from the product. Any users purchased under capacity entitlement will be available as Full Users. Full User consumption is deducted from the total number of user capacity purchased.
    • The auto-assignment toggles in the Qlik Cloud Administration CenterSettings > Entitlements will be removed from the product.

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      To grant these roles to everyone in the tenant, use the Auto assign option in Manage users > Permissions.

     

    How does this impact you?

    Current access control configuration for existing users remains unchanged. You may have to modify the User Default role, assign users to built-in roles, or create new custom roles to support access to tenant features and capabilities. See Roles and permissions for users and administrators for information on your tenant’s access control system.

     

    When will this change take effect?

    This is targeted for February 2nd, 2026.

     

    If you have any questions, we're happy to assist. Reply to this blog post or take your queries to our Support Chat.

     

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    Qlik’s Response to Apache Tika vulnerability CVE-2025-66516

    In December 2025, the Apache Project announced a vulnerability in Apache Tika (CVE-2025-66516) and provided patches to resolve the issue. Qlik has bee... Show More

    In December 2025, the Apache Project announced a vulnerability in Apache Tika (CVE-2025-66516) and provided patches to resolve the issue. Qlik has been reviewing our usage of the Apache Tika product suite and has identified a limited impact as follows.

     

    Affected Software 

    Apache Tika is used in several Qlik products. However, the vulnerability is only relevant to the case of a Talend Studio route that uses Apache Tika to parse PDFs.

    No other use case or product is impacted by the vulnerability. Qlik Cloud and Talend Cloud are not impacted by this vulnerability.

    Nevertheless, we are patching all our products that contain Apache Tika out of an abundance of caution. Be on the lookout for a series of product patches for supported and affected versions.

     

    Recommendation 

    The releases listed in the table below contain the updated version of Apache Tika, which addresses CVE-2025-66516.

    Always update to the latest version. Before you upgrade, check if a more recent release is available.
     Product Patch Release Date
    Talend Studio R2025-11v2 December 16, 2025
    Talend Administration Center QTAC-1472 December 19, 2025
    Talend ESB Runtime R2025-12-RT December 19, 2025
    Talend Remote Engine Gen 2. Connectors 1.58.8 December 23, 2025
    Talend Data Stewardship TPS-6013 December 23, 2025
    Talend Data Preparation TPS-6016 January 16, 2026

     

     

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    Developing Word and PowerPoint reports with the expanded Microsoft O365 Add-in f...

    Qlik's O365 Add-in offering for report developers has expanded with two new add-ins to enable Word document and PowerPoint presentation analytic repor... Show More

    Qlik's O365 Add-in offering for report developers has expanded with two new add-ins to enable Word document and PowerPoint presentation analytic reports.

    Report developers can now:

    • Compose document or portrait style reports with data from a Qlik Sense app with an output format of .docx or .PDF (using the new Microsoft O365 Add-in for Word).
    • Create PowerPoint presentation analytic reports from a Qlik Sense app with an output of .pptx or .PDF (using the new Microsoft O365 Add-in for PowerPoint).

     

    How do I get started?

    Qlik add-ins for Microsoft Office are installed using a manifest file. If you are using an existing manifest, you will need to download and deploy an updated file to access the new add-ins. See the deployment guide Deploying and installing Qlik add-ins for Microsoft Office.

    The manifest covers all three productivity tool Add-ins. They cannot be deployed individually.

     

    Notes on the PowerPoint add-in use

    Qlik’s integration testing of Microsoft PowerPoint APIs shows that the O365 Add-in for PowerPoint can be unstable or slow at times. Our investigation with Microsoft reveals this to be a known challenge; some APIs on web vs desktop can result in different behaviors.

    If your report developers have difficulty with the online PowerPoint Add-in, contact Qlik Support to open a case with us.

    While we investigate the integration with Microsoft to determine if a solution is possible, consider developing your reports with the desktop version of PowerPoint. 

     

    For Qlik NPrinting Customers

    • Watch for an upcoming Qlik NPrinting release in 2026 that will support Word and PowerPoint template export of compatible templates to Qlik Cloud Analytics.
    • Please note that due to Microsoft API limitations, it is not possible to embed data into an Excel table within the PowerPoint template to then produce native PowerPoint visualizations in the report. Refer to the help documentation for any other Word and PowerPoint report authoring limitations. See Qlik Reporting Service specifications and limitations for details. 

     

    If you have any questions, we're happy to assist. Reply to this blog post or take your queries to our Support Chat.

     

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    Starting 2026 Strong: Empowering Data Analytics Education Across EMEA

    At Qlik, we deeply understand the importance of practicing data analytics—not just learning it theoretically. Today’s students need hands-on experienc... Show More

    At Qlik, we deeply understand the importance of practicing data analytics—not just learning it theoretically. Today’s students need hands-on experience with modern analytics tools, exposure to real datasets, and an understanding of how data supports decision-making in real organizations. This is exactly where the Qlik Academic Program aims to make a difference.

    Through the program, educators and students gain free access to Qlik’s end-to-end analytics platform, including tools for data visualization and analytics. Beyond software access, we also provide a wide range of teaching and learning resources, such as ready-to-use datasets, academic licenses, training materials, on-demand learning paths, tutorials, sample apps, and use-case-driven exercises that can be easily embedded into existing curricula.

    We also support students in developing industry-recognized Qlik qualifications, helping them demonstrate practical analytics skills that are highly valued in today’s job market. For educators, we offer ongoing enablement, guest lectures, workshops, and direct support to ensure Qlik is effectively integrated into modules across disciplines from business analytics and data science to supply chain, finance, and beyond.

    As we move forward in 2026, our focus remains on collaboration, accessibility, and real-world relevance. We’re excited to continue working closely with our academic partners across EMEA and to support the next generation of data-driven professionals—starting strong, and staying strong, together.

    If you’d like to discover and learn more about the Qlik Academic Program, you can visit our page at www.qlik.com/academicprogram

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