Qlik has launched a plug-and-play Generative AI-powered Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) solution, Qlik Answers. Here, organizations can tap into their unstructured sources like document repositories, knowledge libraries, or even operational systems. You’ll be able to leverage trusted enterprise connectors to connect to a broad range of systems and platform out of the box, ask questions directly to the prebuilt UI, and have access to trusted content which will empower your users to substantiate answers.
Watch our quick demo below to see how you can bring knowledge to your fingerprints from your unstructured data with just a simple question.
For those who have already made the move, you’ll be able to create Qlik Answer cases in your Customer Portal starting Thursday, August 8, 2024. If you need any troubleshooting assistance prior, please don’t hesitate to contact us through our live chat.
@cotiso_hanganu, we have rolled out resources available to Partners too. I recommend checking out the available On-demand Webinarsavailable on thePartner Green Line:
Qlik Answers Launch
Unleashing the Power of Qlik Answers
Or reach out to your Partner Account Manager for more details.
@DataKnight1 Inphinity Mole is product from Inphinity not Qlik, and it is not going anywhere :). But as mole is for onprem Qlik and Qlik answers is cloud only , there is no overlap.
Also functionally these are different products with different use cases.
@janyf thanks for your response - I understood that Mole can integrate with SaaS too... I'll continue more research on this topic - thanks again and have a top day.
@DataKnight1 thank you for mentioning Inphinity Mole :).
Inphinity Mole turns unstructured data into structured data in your Qlik data model so it's ready to be analyzed. Its result can be used in Qlik on-prem or transferred to Qlik Cloud and analyzed there. It's a great fit for "internal files search" when you want to see the list of files containing a specific word(s) in a structured way. It can even contain information such as file size, creation date, owner,... You can also use Inphinity Mole to identify patterns, or entities across many files or to prepare data for further processing to optimize the performance (e.g. integration with GPT, python,...).
Qlik Answers, as I see it so far, operates outside the Qlik app data models, and helps uncover insights in your unstructured data considering the context (e.g. what's the connection between,...). Very powerful for knowledge bases. The user experience for the end users is also different - chat vs. classic Qlik sheet.
Overall, I think both are the right tools - for different use cases.