Unlock a world of possibilities! Login now and discover the exclusive benefits awaiting you.
Forums for Qlik Analytic solutions. Ask questions, join discussions, find solutions, and access documentation and resources.
Forums for Qlik Data Integration solutions. Ask questions, join discussions, find solutions, and access documentation and resources
Qlik Gallery is meant to encourage Qlikkies everywhere to share their progress – from a first Qlik app – to a favorite Qlik app – and everything in-between.
Get started on Qlik Community, find How-To documents, and join general non-product related discussions.
Direct links to other resources within the Qlik ecosystem. We suggest you bookmark this page.
Qlik gives qualified university students, educators, and researchers free Qlik software and resources to prepare students for the data-driven workplace.
As an Amazon Redshift data warehouse customer, you may have received an alert stating that the AWS Redshift ODBC connector driver 1.x reaches its end of support date by June 1st, 2026.
Based on a communication between AWS and Qlik, we concluded that our connectors (Cloud | On-Prem) are not affected:
Qlik uses the Simba Amazon Redshift ODBC Connector (published by insightsoftware), which is a separately developed and maintained driver from the AWS-provided Redshift ODBC driver referenced in the notification sent by AWS. These are two distinct products. (source: Amazon)
No action is required on your part in response to this AWS notification.
Thank you for choosing Qlik,
Qlik Support
AI は急速に進化しており、今日のビジネスに欠かせない技術として幅広い分野で貢献しています。そして、次の最先端テクノロジーであるエージェンティック AI は、複雑なビジネス環境において、推論・計画・行動から成果を生み出します。
2026年2月、Qlik は新たなエージェンティック体験を提供する製品を発表しました。
クリックテック・ジャパンの技術担当者が、Qlik Answers の新機能をハンズオン形式でご紹介します。高度な推論を実現する Qlik Answers を実際にお試しください。
※参加費無料。パソコン・タブレット・スマートフォンで、どこからでもご視聴いただけます。
Version 7.0 Current as of: 17th March 2026
Qlik and Talend, a Qlik company, may from time to time use the following Qlik and Talend group companies and/or third parties (collectively, “Subprocessors”) to process personal data on customers’ behalf (“Customer Personal Data”) for purposes of providing Qlik and/or Talend Cloud, Support Services and/or Consulting Services.
Qlik and Talend have relevant data transfer agreements in place with the Subprocessors (including group companies) to enable the lawful and secure transfer of Customer Personal Data.
You can receive updates to this Subprocessor list by subscribing to this blog or by enabling RSS feed notifications.
|
Third Party |
Location of processing (e.g., tenant location) |
Service Provided/Details of processing |
Address of contracting party |
Contact |
|
Amazon Web Services (AWS) |
See Qlik Cloud locations at: https://www.qlik.com/us/regions |
Qlik Cloud is hosted through AWS |
Amazon Web Services, Inc. 410 Terry Avenue North, Seattle, WA 98109-5210, U.S.A |
|
|
MongoDB |
See Qlik Cloud locations at: https://www.qlik.com/us/regions |
Any data inputted into the Notes feature in Qlik Cloud |
Mongo DB, Inc. |
|
|
Third party subprocessors for Qlik mobile device apps |
|
|
|
|
|
Google Firebase |
United States |
Push notifications |
Google LLC |
|
Third Party |
Location of processing (e.g., tenant location) |
Service Provided/Details of Processing |
Address of contracting party |
Contact |
|
Amazon Web Services (AWS) |
See Talend Cloud locations at: https://www.qlik.com/us/regions
|
These Talend Cloud locations are hosted through AWS |
Amazon Web Services, Inc. |
|
|
Microsoft Azure |
See Talend Cloud locations at: https://www.qlik.com/us/regions |
These Talend Cloud locations are hosted through Microsoft Azure |
Microsoft Corporation |
Microsoft Enterprise Service Privacy |
|
MongoDB |
See Talend Cloud locations at: https://www.qlik.com/us/regions |
Any data inputted into the DataPrep and Stewardship modules of Talend Cloud. Hosted in the same region as the customer’s Talend Cloud environment on AWS or Microsoft Azure, as selected by the customer. |
Mongo DB, Inc. |
|
The vast majority of Qlik’s support data that it processes on behalf of customers is stored in Germany (AWS). However, in order to resolve and facilitate the support case, such support data may also temporarily reside on the other systems/tools below. |
|
|
||
|
Third Party |
Location of processing (e.g., tenant location) |
Service Provided/Details of processing |
Address of contracting party |
Contact |
|
Amazon Web Services (AWS) |
Germany |
Support case management tools |
Amazon Web Services, Inc. 410 Terry Avenue North, Seattle, WA 98109-5210, U.S.A. |
|
|
Salesforce |
UK |
Support case management tools |
Salesforce UK Limited |
|
|
Microsoft |
United States |
Customer may send data through Office 365 |
Microsoft Corporation |
Chief Privacy Officer |
|
Ada |
Germany |
Support Chatbot |
Ada Support |
|
|
Persistent |
India |
R&D Support Services |
2055 Laurelwood Road |
|
|
Atlassian (Jira Cloud) |
Germany, Ireland (Back-up) |
R&D support management tool |
350 Bush Street |
|
|
Stretch Qonnect APs |
Denmark |
2nd line support for the Qlik Analytics Migration Tool |
Kompagnistræde 21 1208 Copenhagen Denmark |
|
|
GlobalLogic |
India |
Customers who utilize Cloud migration services support |
2535 Augustine Drive, Suite 500 Santa Clara, CA 95054, USA |
|
|
Affiliate Subprocessors These affiliates may provide services, such as Consulting or Support, depending on your location and agreement(s) with us. Our Support Services are predominantly performed in the customer’s region: EMEA – France, Sweden, Spain, Israel; Americas – USA; APAC – Japan, Australia, India. |
||||
|
Subsidiary Affiliate |
Location of processing (e.g., tenant location) |
Service Provided/Details of Processing |
Address of contracting party |
Contact |
|
QlikTech International AB |
Sweden |
These affiliates may provide services, such as Consulting or Support, depending on your location and agreement(s) with us. Our Support Services are predominantly performed in the customer’s region: EMEA – France, Sweden, Spain, Israel; Americas – USA; APAC – Japan, Australia, India. |
Scheelevägen 26 223 63 Lund Sweden |
|
|
QlikTech Nordic AB |
Sweden |
|||
|
QlikTech Latam AB |
Sweden |
|||
|
QlikTech Denmark ApS |
Denmark |
Dampfaergevej 27-29, 5th Floor 2100 København Ø Denmark |
||
|
QlikTech Finland OY |
Finland |
Simonkatu 6 B 5th Floor FI-00100 Helsingfors Finland |
||
|
QlikTech France SARL, Talend SAS |
France |
93 Ave Charles de Gaulle 92200 Neuilly Sur Seine France |
||
|
QlikTech Iberica SL (Spain) |
Spain |
"Blue Building", 3rd Floor Avinguda Litoral nº 12-14 08005 Barcelona Spain |
||
|
QlikTech Iberica SL (Portugal liaison office), Talend Sucursal Em Portugal |
Portugal |
|||
|
QlikTech GmbH |
Germany |
Joseph-Wild-Str. 23 81829 München Germany |
||
|
QlikTech GmbH (Austria branch) |
Austria |
Am Euro Platz 2, Gebäude G A-1120, Wien, Austria |
||
|
QlikTech GmbH (Swiss branch) |
Switzerland |
c/o Küchler Treuhand Brünigstrasse 25, CH-6055 Alpnach Dorf Switzerland
|
||
|
QlikTech Italy S.r.l. |
Italy |
Piazzale Luigi Cadorna 4 20123 Milano (MI) |
||
|
QlikTech Netherlands BV |
Netherlands |
Evert van de Beekstraat 1-122 |
||
|
QlikTech Netherlands BV (Belgian branch) |
Belgium |
Culliganlaan 2D |
||
|
Blendr NV |
Belgium |
Bellevue Tower Bellevue 5, 4th Floor, Ledeberg 9050 Ghent Belgium |
||
|
QlikTech UK Limited |
United Kingdom |
1020 Eskdale Road, Winnersh, Wokingham, RG41 5TS United Kingdom |
||
|
Qlik Analytics (ISR) Ltd. |
Israel |
1 Atir Yeda St, Building 2 7th floor 4464301, Kfar Saba Israel |
||
|
QlikTech International Markets AB (DMCC Branch) |
United Arab Emirates |
AB (DMCC Branch) |
||
| Qlik Business Solutions Company
|
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia |
6629 King Abdul Aziz, District King Salman, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia |
||
|
QlikTech Inc. |
United States |
211 South Gulph Road Suite 500 King of Prussia, Pennsylvania 19406 |
||
|
QlikTech Corporation (Canada) |
Canada |
1133 Melville Street Suite 3500, The Stack Vancouver, BC V6E 4E5 Canada |
||
|
QlikTech México S. de R.L. de C.V. |
Mexico |
c/o IT&CS International Tax and Consulting Service San Borja 1208 Int. 8 Col. Narvate Poniente, Alc Benito Juarez 03020 Ciudad de Mexico Mexico |
||
|
QlikTech Brasil Comercialização de Software Ltda. |
Brazil |
51 – 2o andar - conjunto 201 Vila Olímpia – São Paulo – SP Brazil |
||
|
QlikTech Japan K.K. |
Japan |
105-0001 Tokyo Toranomon Global Square 13F, 1-3-1. Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan |
||
|
QlikTech Singapore Pte. Ltd. |
Singapore |
9 Temasek Boulevard Suntec Tower Two Unit 27-01/03 Singapore 038989 |
||
|
QlikTech Hong Kong Limited |
Hong Kong |
Unit 19 E Neich Tower 128 Glouchester Road Wanchai, Hong Kong |
||
|
Qlik Technology (Beijing) Limited Liability Company, Talend China Beijing Technology Co. Ltd. |
China |
51-52, 26F, Fortune Financial Center, No. 5 Dongsan Huanzhong Road, Chaoyang district, Pekin / Beijing, 100020 China |
||
|
QlikTech India Private Limited, Talend Data Integration Services Private Limited |
India |
“Kalyani Solitaire” Ground Floor & First Floor 165/2 Krishna Raju Layout Doraisanipalya Off Bannerghatta Road, JP Nagar, Bangalore 560076 |
||
|
QlikTech Australia Pty Ltd |
Australia |
McBurney & Partners Level 10 68 Pitt Street Sydney NSW 2000 Australia |
||
|
QlikTech New Zealand Limited |
New Zealand |
Kensington Swan 40 Bowen Street Wellington 6011 New Zealand |
||
In addition to the above, other professional service providers may be engaged to provide you with professional services related to the implementation of your particular Qlik and/or Talend offerings; please contact your Qlik account manager or refer to your SOW on whether these apply to your engagement.
Qlik and Talend reserve the right to amend its products and services from time to time. For more information, please see www.qlik.com/us/trust/privacy and/or https://www.talend.com/privacy/.
March 18, 2026 | 10:00 – 10:45 A.M. EST
If you’re new to Qlik Learning or want to make sure you’re getting the most of it, this session is the perfect starting point.
📊 Chart Families: How to Choose the Right Chart
April 3, 2026 | 10:00 - 11:00 A.M. CEST
An intermediate session where you'll learn how to choose the right chart based on business needs.
🔗 Setting up Data Gateway for Direct Access
April 24, 2026 | 11:00 – 12:00 P.M. CEST
Need secure and efficient Access to your on-premise data? This session dives into how to get it up and running.
🌐 Understanding the Data Model Viewer
April 30, 2026 | 10:00 – 11:00 A.M. CEST
A strong data model is the foundation of power analytics. Explore the Data Model Viewer and break down the metadata that drives it with this session.
Seats fill up quickly. Secure your spot today.
Don’t have a subscription yet?
You can purchase an individual Qlik Learning subscription here
Spot important changes in your data and take action
Organizations today rely heavily on dashboards. But dashboards only work when someone goes looking.
In reality, business data changes constantly. Metrics shift, patterns evolve, and important signals often hide within complex combinations of dimensions. Teams simply don’t have time to check every chart every day. In many cases by the time someone notices an issue, the window to act may already be closing.
Traditional alerting doesn’t solve the problem either. Rules-based alerts rely on rigid thresholds, predefined logic, and ongoing maintenance. They only detect the changes you expect to see.
But what about the changes you didn’t know to look for?
That’s why we’re excited to introduce our new Discovery Agent.
Move from reactive monitoring to proactive insight
Discovery Agent autonomously monitors your data to identify meaningful changes the moment they happen.
Instead of relying on manual dashboard checks or rigid alert rules, Discovery Agent works behind the scenes to scan your Qlik Cloud applications and surface the insights that matter most.
It automatically detects signals such as:
Rather than flooding users with alerts, Discovery Agent evaluates statistical significance and prioritizes only the most meaningful insights. And with direct linking to Qlik Answers, you can use AI to explore insights further.
The result: teams see what matters first and can respond faster.
A new way to stay on top of your business
Discovery Agent transforms how organizations monitor performance.
Discovery Agent pushes prioritized insights directly to users through an intelligent feed and digest.
Each detected change is summarized in clear, readable language so users can quickly understand:
This dramatically reduces the time analysts spend manually checking metrics and helps organizations stay ahead of emerging issues and opportunities.
See Discovery Agent in action
You can explore how Discovery Agent works through this interactive walkthrough.
The demo shows how Discovery Agent automatically detects anomalies, surfaces the most relevant insights, and enables users to immediately explore further inside Qlik apps.
Built on the power of the Qlik Analytics Engine
Discovery Agent is uniquely powerful because it is built directly on the Qlik Analytics Engine, the technology at the heart of Qlik that powers our analytics experience.
The engine allows Discovery Agent to analyze metrics and spot anomalies across wide combinations of dimension values, for entire data models, at high speed and scale, and at a fraction of the cost of SQL-based approaches. The engine evaluates relationships across the full dataset and supports rapid analytical calculations at scale, enabling powerful AI-driven discovery on complex business data.
With the Qlik analytics engine, Discovery Agent can:
This approach makes autonomous monitoring possible even for large enterprise environments.
From anomaly detection to agentic intelligence
Discovery Agent is an important part of Qlik’s agentic experience.
Within Qlik’s evolving agentic AI architecture, specialized agents collaborate to transform data into action. Discovery Agent plays a key role by monitoring data and surfacing insights that other agents can reason and act on.
Over time, we plan to further integrate Discovery Agent into our agentic system so you can:
This moves organizations beyond traditional analytics toward a proactive, intelligent agentic environment where AI helps monitor and interpret data continuously.
Get started now
Discovery Agent is now available in Qlik Cloud Analytics, bringing proactive, AI-driven monitoring directly into your analytics workflows. Try it out now.
Resources to learn more:
We are pleased to welcome Dr K Kalaiselvi from India to the Qlik Educator Ambassador Program for the third year!
With 17 years of experience in academia, Dr Kalaiselvi currently holds the position of Associate Professor Coordinator, Department of Computer Science at Kristu Jayanti University. Her background includes roles as a J2EE developer with the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Government of India, and Singapore Telecommunications, under the Government of Singapore.
She oversees courses in Data Analytics, specializing in Machine Learning, R and Python Programming, Data Visualization Technologies, and Process Mining Technologies, manages specialized and certification courses for students, complementing the regular curriculum.
Since 2019, Dr Kalaiselvi has been associated with the Qlik Academic Program and has also earned the Qlik Sense Business Analyst Qualification. In her own words, "I am thrilled to announce that our institution was recognized as a Centre of Excellence in 2023. In 2025, 300+ students had achieved qualifications in Qlik Sense Business Analyst and Data Architect . Currently 116 students are pursuing Data Literacy course as part of their curriculum. Datathon 2025 has been conducted at our institution, that foster data-driven innovation and analytical problem-solving among participants. Through the Qlik Academic Program, students were able to perform seamless data integration, visualization, and decision-making by designing efficient, scalable data models and workflows"
When contemplating her interest in the Qlik Academic Program, Dr Kalaiselvi was drawn by its reputation for providing comprehensive resources and tools geared towards learning data analytics and visualization. Her institution recognizes the growing importance of these skills in various industries and she was eager to find an opportunity that would provide hands-on experience with real-world tools. The Qlik Academic Program stood out due to its commitment to offering free access to their powerful data analytics and visualization software.
Dr Kalaiselvi believes that the Qlik Academic Program's resources and learning materials will not only enhance her understanding of data analytics and visualization but also contribute significantly to her student’s academic and professional growth. The opportunity to gain proficiency in using Qlik's tools is one that she finds both exciting and valuable, and she is enthusiastic about the potential it holds for her student’s future endeavors.
Dr Kalaiselvi adds that the future of this engagement appears promising for her. As students continue to benefit from Qlik's training and qualifications/certifications, they are likely to graduate with desirable skills in data analytics and visualization. This, in turn, could lead to increased job placements in roles such as Business Analysts, Data Scientists, and Data Visualization Designers. With a growing network and a reputation for producing skilled professionals, the engagement could contribute positively to both student careers and industry advancement.
Her journey with Qlik, especially after achieving the Qlik Sense Business Analyst Qualification, has deepened her understanding and appreciation for data literacy. She recognizes the critical role it plays in today's data-driven world, and she is eager to share this knowledge. She adds that joining the program offers her a structured platform to advocate for and elevate data literacy among students, preparing them for a future where data-informed decision-making is key. By becoming an Educator Ambassador, her aim is to not only expand her own skills and understanding of Qlik technologies but also to stay at the forefront of BI and analytics innovations. It enables her to contribute to and learn from a like-minded community, further enriching the educational experiences she can offer and fostering a collaborative spirit among her students for global and cross-disciplinary projects.
Dr Kalaiselvi says that they are proud that Qlik Academic Program courses have been formally integrated into their curriculum as mandatory, credit-bearing courses required for graduation.
They are currently engaged in collaborative ventures in AI & ML and Cyber Security with universities across the Asia-Pacific region, with a strong emphasis on joint research and project collaborations.
As part of this year’s initiatives, the Analytics Club was established engaging both faculty and students in Qlik Academic program peer learning, hands-on analytics training, knowledge-sharing sessions, and structured academic activities.
Dr Kalaiselvi says, "I am thrilled and grateful to be involved in this collaboration, as it allows me to learn and grow alongside my students"
We welcome Dr Kalaiselvi and hope this year will be engaging for her as the Educator Ambassador!
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.
If you have not gotten the chance, please read Jennell Yorkman’s posts on Data Flow Processors that she posted last week as this post is a continuation of that one. In her entry, she goes over what data processors are, how to access them, and deeper coverage on the Filter, Join and Unpivot Processors. Her blog can be found here.
In this blog post, we’re going to talk about three more processors: Sort, Remove and Split Fields.
The 'Sort' processor is a simple processor that allows users to sort numeric or textual data from your fields by ascending or descending order. Here in our college football dataset, we have our Index, Year and lower_school (short for lower case school). Our year field is sorted in ascending order, having the oldest data first, but what if we wanted it to be the most recent data first instead?
That is where the Sort processor comes in, we would connect this dataset to a Sort processor, select the field we want to sort, in this case the Year, and the direction we want it sorted, in our case Descending. With just a few clicks, our most recent data is now at the top, ready to be used.
The next processor we’ll take a look at is the 'Remove' processor. The Remove processor simply allows a user to remove unwanted fields from a dataset. Continuing in my College Football app, I have a dataset that contains three fields, Index, Year and lower_school. If I wanted to remove that Index field, I would use the Remove processor.
Here I have loaded my dataset and attached it to a Remove processor. The fields within this dataset will appear. I simply select the ‘Index’ field and hit Apply.
Just that easily, Index is removed.
Now we can look at preparing this dataset the opposite way. Going back to our Index, Year and lower_school dataset, what if we wanted not to remove Index, but keep Year and lower_school? We could simply use the ‘Select Fields’ processor.
Just like with the Remove processor, the fields within the dataset will appear once it is connected to the Select Field process. In this example, we’d select our Year and lower_school fields, because those are the fields we are going to keep. While this is a small scale example, think if you had a dataset with 1000 fields, but only wanted data from three or four of them. This would provide a much cleaner and faster load for your application.
Thank you for taking the time to read this blog entry! How do you think these data processors can help you prepare your data? Are these any of the data processors you would like to see us cover next? Drop some ideas down in the comments below!

This extension can help uncovering otherwise hard to find usability issues and direct user sentiment by giving users an immediate, in-app mechanism to rate apps and report bugs. Administrators discover exactly which app, sheet, browser, and environment a user was in when an issue occurred or feedback was submitted, removing the guesswork from application support.

HelpButton.qs significantly reduces support friction and eliminates the time-consuming back-and-forth usually required to troubleshoot vague user issues. By supplying contextual tooltips right alongside complex visualizations, it accelerates user onboarding and saves hours of manual documentation routing.

The primary audience spans from everyday Qlik Sense Users (who benefit from contextual help on their sheets) to System Administrators / Developers (who monitor the feedback payloads). The button is displayed prominently in the native Qlik Sense app toolbar and tooltips are rendered on specific charts, making it an ever-present, mission-critical asset accessed continuously by anyone using the deployed apps.

HelpButton.qs automatically captures dynamic session metadata (User ID, App ID, Sheet ID, Qlik Version) securely through the native Qlik API directly within the extension. It then packages and transports these insights via flexible authenticated webhook payloads (POST requests) seamlessly to external workflow platforms or just plain text files on a server.
In October 2025, Qlik provided more advanced controls for user access to the Reporting capabilities. See Setting permissions for metered reporting features.
This added the ability to allow or disallow report generation in the User Defaults and Custom Roles.
In an ongoing effort to streamline your experience, the following will now be deprecated:
As of March 9th, 2026: If in-application reporting was toggled to On in the UI, it is now disabled. Instead, use the permission scopes to control the behavior.
April 28, 2026
It is advised that Tenant Admins complete a quick review of the User Default settings to confirm the desired reporting controls are in place.
Alternatively, run the automation available in Automation to check if generating reports is enabled in your Qlik Cloud tenant and modify the state (direct download link) as a Tenant Admin:
The automation is not a comprehensive assessment of the permissions and is not a replacement for Tenant Admin’s confirming correct user permissions. If you choose to use the automation, always verify any changes post execution in the Administration Center.
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
Qlik is leveraging the power of AI to provide a new testing experience. This means more flexibility for you! You choose where and when you want to take your certification exam. Starting in May, you can take all product certifications whenever it is convenient for you directly on Qlik Learning.
What can I expect with the new Qlik certification experience?
How to get ready:
The Exam Experience
You’ll be able to select your certification exam directly from Qlik Learning. Once you complete your exam will appear on your Qlik Learning homepage — ready when you are.
All exams are proctored and recorded using software-based proctoring. If you have any issues during your exam, a human proctor will pop in. Before launching the exam, you will need to complete a few checks, like identification verification and a workspace scan. You’ll also get a countdown timer to show your remaining time.
Open Book, Clear Boundaries
All Qlik Certification Exams are open book. This means you are permitted to use authorized test aids during your exam.
The authorized exam materials are limited to: Qlik Learning courses and use cases, Qlik Talend products, documentation, knowledge-based articles, your own study notes, and web searches. The use of AI or AI-assisted tools and web browsers is strictly prohibited.
You’ll get your exam results right away. If you have passed your exam, your certification badge will be issued to you directly!
Get Ready with Confidence
The best way to prepare for an exam is to complete the relevant training courses and practice the outlined skills. You will find everything you need on Qlik Learning, including detailed exam overviews for Qlik Talend Data Integration Certification and Qlik Data Analytics Certification. These overviews include learning plans, use cases, topics covered, and practice tests to help you assess your knowledge.
Qlik certification exams are designed to meet industry standards by combining hands-on experience with product training. They also assess the foundational methodologies required to deliver high-quality, successful projects.
Questions? Reach out to us education@qlik.com Happy Learning!
At Universidad Nacional del Sur's Department of Management Science, Marisa teaches Business Intelligence to Management students, combining data visualization, data mining, and simulation models into a course designed not just to inform, but to transform. Her annual Data Visualization seminar extended that mission beyond her own students, opening the doors to researchers, professionals, and curious minds from across the community.
The results speak for themselves. A LinkedIn poll among former students revealed something that goes deeper than a job placement statistic: many credited her course with introducing them to data analytics entirely, even those who later built careers on different platforms. That distinction matters. It means Marisa isn't teaching Qlik. She's teaching a way of thinking.
Where She's Taking It in 2026
Marisa isn't slowing down. This year she is updating her undergraduate Business Intelligence course, launching a postgraduate Data Visualization course with Qlik for Master's and PhD students in June, and opening an analytics workshop to students, professors, and the general public in the second semester.
Her curriculum already covers machine learning theory and now she is closing the gap between theory and practice by incorporating Qlik's newest capabilities, giving students direct, hands-on experience with the tools shaping the industry.
She's also watching the horizon closely. Generative AI, she says, is no longer a trend it's an expectation.
"There is growing demand for educational experiences that combine analytics platforms, AI capabilities, and practical data skills. Students want to understand not just how to analyze data, but how AI can accelerate and enrich that process."
Her courses are being built to answer exactly that.
A Community That Gives Back
Part of what keeps Marisa coming back to the Ambassador Program isn't just the platform access, it's the people. "The webinars and exchanges with other educators around the world are extremely valuable," she shares. "Learning how other professors integrate Qlik into their teaching is priceless and inspires improvements in my own courses."
That exchange of ideas across borders is rare in academia. For Marisa, it's become one of the most valuable parts of the journey.
The Best Educators Never Stop Being Students
What makes Marisa's story worth telling isn't the list of courses or the seminar count. It's the fact that after years of teaching, she is still asking how to do it better. Still listening to what her students need. Still showing up for her classroom, her community, and the educators around the world who inspire her just as much as she inspires them.
That is what an Educator Ambassador looks like.
Congratulations, Marisa. The journey continues and we couldn't be more excited to see where it leads.
Are you an educator inspired by Marisa's story? Join the Qlik Academic Program and access free Qlik Sense software, training, and a global community of educators. Visit: visit: qlik.com/academic-program/ambassadors
Edited 15th April, 2026: Added recently assigned CVE number (CVE-2026-6264)
Hello Qlik Users,
A critical security issue in the Talend JobServer and Talend Runtime has been identified. This issue was resolved in later patches, which are already available. Details can be found in the Security Bulletin Critical Security fix for the Qlik Talend JobServer and ESB Runtime (CVE-2026-6264).
Upgrade at the earliest. The following table lists the patch versions addressing the vulnerability (CVE-2026-6264).
Always update to the latest version. Before you upgrade, check if a more recent release is available.
| Product | Patch | Release Date |
| Talend JobServer 8.0 | TPS-6017 | January 16, 2026 |
| Talend Jobserver 7.3 | TPS-6018 | January 16, 2026 |
| Talend Runtime 8.0 | 8.0.1.R2026-01-RT | January 24, 2026 |
| Talend Runtime 7.3 | 7.3.1-R2026-01 | January 24, 2026 |
The Remote Engine and Dynamic Engine are not impacted by this vulnerability. However, we will update the embedded jobserver in version 2.14.1 of the remote engine available in February 2026.
Thank you for choosing Qlik,
Qlik Support
Between keynotes, networking, and exploring everything happening at the event, it’s easy for learning sessions to slip down the list. But the sessions hosted by the Qlik Learning team are designed with one goal in mind: To help you walk away with ideas, skills, and resources you can use right away.
You won’t want to miss these Qlik Learning sessions:
🚀 Ola Bevanda Roxendal – Driving Adoption Through Enablement – How Partners and Customers Use Qlik Learning to Drive Business Value Through Continuous Enablement
🤖 Edmund Tran – Empowering the Workforce for the Age of AI with Literacy
🌍 Piter Harb – Enabling Analytics at Scale featuring the European Commission
You’re already making the trip. You’re already investing the time.
Spots fill up quickly at Qlik Connect. Make sure you’re on the list.
The Next-Generation of Intelligent Action
For decades, organizations have sought to better use their data to inform decisions and drive better actions and outcomes. Data has become the lifeblood of companies, and AI now has the power to unlock it in radical new ways. The data paradigm has shifted—from dashboards and visual interfaces to AI-driven experiences.
We recently introduced our new agentic experience which includes out of the box agents for structured data analytics, unstructured knowledge, discover of anomies, and help & assistance along with our MCP server—enabling third party AI assistants to tap into Qlik’s power for custom-built AI solutions. This intelligent layer unifies data, agents, assistants, and platforms to deliver powerful analysis, to deliver powerful analytics, automate multi-step tasks, and achieve complex goals.
And of course, it’s underpinned by Qlik’s core strengths:
Now, we are bringing our agentic experience to life. With this launch:
A new agentic experience in Qlik Answers
As your AI assistant, Qlik Answers brings together structure data analytics, unstructured content, and general knowledge to reason through questions, tasks, and problems, deliver complete and relevant answers, and take actions to achieve goals.
Understanding user intent, it engages our network of agents across Qlik to:
Trust in AI comes through transparency. Qlik Answers delivers full transparency into data sources and analytical calculations, ensuring trust in responses and insights.
And, Qlik Answers remains simple, plug-and-play and fast to adopt. Simply connect assistants to analytics applications and knowledge bases, then sit back and Qlik will do the rest.
Opening Qlik to all AI with MCP
While Qlik Answers provides plug-and-play capabilities for simple deployment, Qlik’s MCP server enables you to custom build complex AI solutions on top of Qlik’s powerful capabilities, underpinned by our trusted data products and analytics engine.
Qlik’s MCP server acts as the doorway between third-party AI assistants and trusted intelligence delivered by Qlik.
Through MCP, AI assistants can:
Through MCP, Qlik serves as a trusted intelligence layer for all AI. It gives AI the most complete and contextually relevant insight, better support for agentic reasoning, and productivity through automation across Qlik capabilities.
Never miss a critical change with Discovery Agent
Available March
Discovery Agent is Qlik’s new agent for anomaly and change detection, built directly on top of the Qlik analytics engine.
Using our engine’s ability to evaluate large sets of dimensional combinations efficiently, Discovery Agent finds key outliers, ranks insights by significance, and delivers them through a simple feed and daily digest. Each insight includes clear explanation and context, helping teams understand what changed and where to focus. And you can easily open insights in Qlik Answers, for further explanations and context.
Discovery Agent helps you stay on top of what’s changing by:
Discovery Agent shifts analytics from “pull” to “push”, actively monitoring performance and surfacing what matters most, so you can take action before it’s too late.
Bringing trusted data products into analytics
Available February 24
Trusted data is a foundational requirement for successful AI. In order to drive the most effective and trustworthy AI experiences, data products is now available directly in Qlik Cloud Analytics as of February 24.
Bringing these capabilities into Qlik Cloud Analytics extends proven data product, data quality, governance, and trust scoring features—previously only in Qlik Talend Cloud—directly into the analytics workflow, strengthening Qlik’s trusted foundation for agentic AI.
This also allows customers with existing QVDs to manage them as governed, reusable data product assets enriched with:
By embedding trust and reuse directly into analytics, data products reduce duplication, accelerate development, and ensure consistency across dashboards, applications, and AI initiatives.
How our new agentic experience makes your data work for AI
Whether using Qlik Answers or accessing Qlik through MCP, Qlik’s unique capabilities help you realize the full potential of AI. Qlik delivers the trusted intelligence you need for AI. With Qlik, you can unlock transformative potential—driving better decisions, more efficient actions, and greater value from your data across your entire business.
Start building with your agentic experience today.
Qlik Answers and Qlik MCP Server are now live, bringing agentic AI into Qlik Cloud and opening Qlik’s trusted intelligence to third-party AI assistants for custom solutions.
Discovery Agent and Data Products for Analytics will be available soon, expanding the experience with proactive anomaly detection and trusted, AI-ready data products.
To learn more and get started, explore the resources below:
Deep dive into Qlik Answers and Qlik’s MCP Server:
Marcin is a Research Assistant at the Faculty of Economic Sciences and Management, where he teaches subjects related to economics, management, data analysis, and data science. In his teaching, he focuses strongly on bridging theory with practice, encouraging students to work directly with real datasets and modern analytics tools.
To support this approach, Marcin integrates Qlik Sense into his courses, giving students the opportunity to explore data, build visualizations, and develop critical analytical thinking. Through hands-on projects and practical exercises, students gain valuable experience using tools that are widely used in industry today.
Over the past year, Marcin has continued to expand the practical elements of his teaching by incorporating group projects, real-world datasets, and project-based learning activities. He also integrates the Qlik Data Literacy Program and Qlik Sense Qualifications, providing students with structured opportunities to develop and validate their analytics skills.
These experiences are helping students prepare for careers in data-driven roles. Many of Marcin’s students have gone on to secure internships and job opportunities where their analytics and Qlik experience has helped them stand out.
Looking ahead, Marcin plans to further enhance his courses by introducing more advanced topics such as machine learning concepts, streaming data, API integrations, and more advanced data visualization techniques. His goal is to ensure that students are equipped with the skills needed for the rapidly evolving analytics landscape.
As a returning Qlik Educator Ambassador, Marcin continues to contribute to a global community of educators dedicated to improving analytics education and empowering the next generation of data professionals.
We’re excited to have Marcin continue as part of the Qlik Educator Ambassador community and look forward to the impact of his work in the year ahead.
To learn more about the Qlik Academic Program and access free Qlik analytics software and learning resources, visit: qlik.com/academicprogram

Some of the discoveries from using this app include: data files that had gone stale for extended periods without anyone noticing, inconsistent reload cadences across spaces, and specific files that were frequently at risk of staleness — insights that were previously only surfaced reactively when end users reported outdated data.

The app eliminates the need for manual file freshness checks, giving administrators an always-current view of data health across the tenant. Automated critical-staleness alerts ensure that stale data is caught and addressed before it reaches end users.

Primary users are Qlik Cloud System Administrators responsible for data operations and reload management. The app is monitored on a regular basis as part of routine data quality oversight and is referenced immediately when automated staleness alerts are triggered across any Qlik Cloud environment.

The app sources metadata directly from the Qlik Cloud tenant API, capturing file timestamps and space assignments at each reload. Staleness classification logic evaluates file age against configurable thresholds, enabling administrators to prioritize remediation by severity and track freshness trends across spaces over time.

Some of the discoveries from using this app include: permission changes that occurred without a formal access request, role discrepancies between users who should have equivalent access, and visibility into exactly when elevated permissions were granted or removed — detail that was previously unavailable without manual tenant reviews.

onGuard has shifted client's access governance from reactive to proactive, giving administrators and compliance stakeholders a live audit trail without manual effort. Permission anomalies that previously went undetected between formal reviews are now surfaced automatically and classified by severity.

Primary users are Qlik Cloud System Administrators and compliance stakeholders responsible for access governance. The app is accessed on-demand for audit reviews and permission verification, and is expected to be referenced regularly as part of ongoing security monitoring across the Qlik Cloud tenant.

onGuard sources its data directly from the Qlik Cloud tenant API, capturing space membership and role assignments across all users at each reload. Change detection is performed using hash-based delta comparison between reload cycles, with severity classification logic applied to categorize each permission event — enabling pattern analysis across users, spaces, and time.
Dr. Terrence Perera, a long-standing academic with more than 30 years of experience in teaching and research, leads modules such as Business Intelligence and The Intelligent Organization at the University of Sheffield. While teaching these courses, he recognized an important gap in traditional business education. Students were learning the concepts of business intelligence but were not being given opportunities to work directly with real analytics tools.
To bridge this gap, Terrence introduced Qlik Sense through the Qlik Academic Program, enabling students to move beyond theory and gain practical experience in data analytics. By incorporating Qlik into his modules, Terrence created a learning environment where students could explore real datasets, build dashboards, and analyze business scenarios in a hands-on way.
Through structured lab sessions, students work with real-world retail and supply chain datasets, learning how to transform raw data into meaningful insights. Terrence guides them step by step, helping them understand how businesses analyze sales, identify trends, and make data-driven decisions. Students also explore forecasting, predictive analytics, and machine learning concepts — skills that are becoming increasingly important in modern organizations.
For students, this experience has been transformative.
Final-year Business Management student Jack Spencer explains how working with Qlik helped him understand the importance of data in business decision-making. By using analytics tools in the classroom, he developed the ability to explore complex datasets and uncover deeper insights that might otherwise remain hidden.
Similarly, Flynn Robinson found that learning Qlik aligned closely with his career ambitions. With an interest in consultancy and transformation projects, Flynn recognized that analytics tools like Qlik play a crucial role in helping organizations understand their data and guide strategic change.
Another student, Aranza Freyre, emphasized how experimenting with Qlik in a classroom setting allowed students to explore metrics and understand the “why” behind business performance indicators. This hands-on experience helped build confidence and curiosity around data analytics.
Many of Terrence’s students complete industrial placements as part of their studies, and their experience with Qlik has proven valuable when entering professional environments. Having exposure to an industry-recognized analytics platform gives students a strong foundation that can help them stand out when applying for internships and graduate roles.
Today, as a Qlik Academic Program Educator Ambassador, Dr. Terrence Perera continues to advocate for data literacy and analytics education. Through his work, students at the University of Sheffield are gaining the analytical mindset and technical experience that employers increasingly expect from graduates entering data-driven industries.
If you are interested in bringing Qlik into your classroom or learning analytics skills yourself, visit qlik.com/academicprogram and start your journey with Qlik.
Qlik 評価ガイド(日本語版)を公開します。Qlik のアーキテクチャ、信頼性やセキュリティなどをご確認いただけます。
原文(英語)は Help サイトの Qlik Evaluation Guide にあります。
https://help.qlik.com/en-US/evaluation-guides/Content/Home.htm
https://help.qlik.com/en-US/evaluation-guides/Content/pdfs/pdfs.htm
Qlik Cloud Platform
QlikのCloud 製品の基盤となるプラットフォームの技術概要です 。アーキテクチャ、セキュリティ、ガバナンス、信頼性に焦点を当て、各顧客が「テナント」として論理的に分離された安全な環境でデータ統合や分析サービスを利用できる仕組みを詳述しています
Qlik Cloud Analytics
アナリティクスプラットフォーム「Qlik Sense」を中心に解説したガイドです 。独自の連想エンジンを基盤とし、AIによる洞察提案や自動化機能を備え、セルフサービス分析からレポート作成まで、あらゆるユーザーの意思決定を支援する機能をご説明します。
Qlik Talend Data Integration
データの統合・変換・配信を担うプラットフォーム「Qlik Talend Data Integration」の解説です 。リアルタイムの変更データキャプチャ(CDC)やノーコードでのデータ変換パイプライン構築により、信頼性の高いAI対応データを準備し、能動的なBIを実現する機能をご説明します 。