In the early days of business intelligence, a skilled team within IT managed a complex set of technologies that delivered predefined reports and ad hoc responses to business requests for data. Generations later, reporting is still crucial for enterprise businesses despite the availability of advanced AI-powered BI platforms designed for self-service analytics. Not only does it help distill complex information into digestible formats, but it enables executives and stakeholders who work outside of the platforms to make timely and informed decisions.
Hosted by Qlik’s VP of Analytics Portfolio Marketing, Mary Kern, this episode of Qlik Insider dives into to the role of reporting in the world of modern BI. You will hear from:
- Brian Booden, a Qlik Partner Ambassador and CEO of DataGlow IT, on the age-old reporting challenges many companies still face, and the technologies that are finally providing answers.
- Henri Rufin, a Qlik Luminary and Head of Data & Analytics of Radiall, on how reporting has evolved along with their migration journey to Qlik Cloud last year, and the measurable impact it’s had on their business.
- Andrew Kruger, Qlik Product Manager, who has an exciting announcement that will have you crafting "perfect" reports (*hint*) in no time, plus a demonstration of Qlik Reporting Services.
We hope to see you there!
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