
Qlik
Founded Year
1993Stage
Take Private | AliveTotal Raised
$29.01MValuation
$0000Revenue
$0000Mosaic Score The Mosaic Score is an algorithm that measures the overall financial health and market potential of private companies.
+9 points in the past 30 days
About Qlik
Qlik specializes in data integration, data quality, and analytics solutions in the technology sector. The company unifies data across various environments, automates information pipelines and data-driven workflows, and enhances insights with artificial intelligence(AI). It primarily serves sectors such as financial services, healthcare, manufacturing, public sector, and retail. It was founded in 1993 and is based in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania.
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Qlik Patents
Qlik has filed 4 patents.
The 3 most popular patent topics include:
- artificial intelligence
- classification algorithms
- cluster analysis algorithms

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9/18/2019 | 2/27/2024 | Natural language processing, Computational linguistics, Artificial intelligence, Data management, Semantics | Grant |
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Related Topics | Natural language processing, Computational linguistics, Artificial intelligence, Data management, Semantics |
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Latest Qlik News
Oct 29, 2024
Understanding business data is crucial for retailers to prepare for spikes like Black Friday and the festive season, as well as dips during quieter times of the year Staff Writer, Bizcommunity.com South Africa’s retail sector experienced an important shift when the Black Friday tradition entered the local landscape, most notably the introduction of a large spike in trading volume during the month of November, peaking around the day itself, says special projects manager for Hirsch’s, Craig Smith. He says understanding business data is crucial for retailers to prepare for spikes like Black Friday and the festive season, as well as dips during quieter times of the year. “A few years ago everything built up to the festive season, but since the introduction of Black Friday, November is a crazy time of the year. While December volumes are still good, November has surged in importance for retailers and it is crucial that they are sufficiently prepared,” says Smith. He says that October is generally flatter as consumers hold back their spend in anticipation of November specials, making it increasingly important to strike the balance between product lines expected to fly off the shelves, compared to slower movers that may well see a short-term or seasonal spike. “All categories will spike during November,” says Smith, “and in some cases there may also be seasonal increases over and beyond the Black Friday surge. Beyond effective analytics, great relationships with suppliers makes a big difference because a cracker of a deal from a supplier means we can pass that on to customers.” Zoning in on data, Smith says every decision is made from what he calls actionable insights that are reported to key business personnel. “Hirsch’s, despite growing to the levels it has, has its DNA firmly in the traditions of a family business. In the old days a buyer would walk onto the floor and make decisions on stock levels and what to order based on gut feel, precisely because of how well he or she knew the industry and the customers. This core competency hasn’t changed in our business - we know our customers very well, and as we have grown we have maintained this ability by analysing the data in the business to ensure that the customers find what they need. “In the new world, where online retail has turbocharged sales so that some lines move very quickly while others may be slow and steady, data-driven decisions are vital to strike the right balance. We use Qlik Sense, which generates very important actionable insights for the decision-makers centrally, and at branch level. When planning for something like Black Friday, this level of confidence is crucial,” he says. Smith says that leveraging data has supported sales staff and the customer experience. “Data is hugely important to us - now as we approach Black Friday, but also every other week of the year. Our salespeople can see stock levels nationally in real time, as stock moves. This lives on an application on their phones, meaning they can answer any questions or sell from anywhere to anywhere. Customers, on the other hand, see actual live product availability,” he says. Smith says that Hirsch’s has 40 years of customer data, some of which is old and not usable, but a lot of which holds very important insights that could unlock immense agility and competitiveness for the business, and which could certainly make for even more impressive Black Friday performance in years to come. This is why he sought out Qlik and a data services partner to help get the best out of the platform. “We know our customers well, but there is an opportunity to target more people in a smarter manner. It is going to be game changing once we get actionable insights on all our data from different business units through the use of Qlik,” says Smith. He adds that Hirsch’s uses a legacy system - albeit a very effective one - and that by plugging Qlik into the system, his team is now able to extract useful insights and automate reports, which removes the risk of users making mistakes in drawing reports. He says that scaling this capability throughout the business is the exciting next step, including other functionality such as forecasting or bots to deliver reporting. “At first I wanted to do this on my own, but bringing Insight Consulting on board to integrate Qlik Sense into the business was the best decision we could have made. Having professionals in the field on board has given us a solid base from which to work,” he says. While online retail is the driving force behind increased sales in the business, especially during November, Smith says it would be a mistake to downplay the importance of physical stores. “Yes, online retail is bringing more eyes onto the product lines and driving sales - especially during November - but people still want the in-store experience, especially from a business like Hirsch’s that prides itself on personal customer service. People still want to touch and feel what they are buying. It is becoming increasingly important to analyse data and make informed decisions with this holistic mindset,” he says. All rights reserved. © 2022. Bizcommunity.com Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. ( Syndigate.info ). Disclaimer: The content of this article is syndicated or provided to this website from an external third party provider. We are not responsible for, and do not control, such external websites, entities, applications or media publishers. 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Qlik Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Qlik founded?
Qlik was founded in 1993.
Where is Qlik's headquarters?
Qlik's headquarters is located at 211 South Gulph Road, King Of Prussia.
What is Qlik's latest funding round?
Qlik's latest funding round is Take Private.
How much did Qlik raise?
Qlik raised a total of $29.01M.
Who are the investors of Qlik?
Investors of Qlik include Thoma Bravo, Industrifonden, Accel, Jerusalem Venture Partners, CapMan and 3 more.
Who are Qlik's competitors?
Competitors of Qlik include VisiQuate, Chata, CloudNine AI, Arcion, C5i and 7 more.
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