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Gartner
forecast that by 2012, 70% of the global 1000 companies will use in-memory
analysis as the primary method to optimise BI performance
A new term is being coined in the field of Business Intelligence:
In-Memory BI. Gartners recognition of the importance of using
memory to optimise the performance of BI vindicates what we have been
saying for many years, namely that OLAP cubes
as a disc based technology - ·
require
lengthy pre-aggregation of data, ·
increase
the user dependence on IT (which would rather be applied to more
productive activities), ·
diminish
the promise of self-service BI and ·
limit
users to the analysis of specialised data structures.
QlikView is
uniquely positioned to take advantage of this new trend. It is a pioneer
and leader in the use of memory for BI and the success of its In-Memory
Association Technology both locally and internationally is a clear
testimony to the value that it can add to any organisation. (The full
report is available from Gartner) ......................................................................................................... |
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QlikTech
recognised as the fastest growing Business Intelligence software provider
three years running
In a recent competitive analysis report, Dan Vesset, research
director at IDC, reports that "Over the past three years, QlikTech
has seen unequalled acceleration of the acceptance of its technology in
the business intelligence market. QlikTech's expansion from its European
base into
Meddata choose QlikView
Meddata
Solutions, a supplier of targeted intelligence and management systems to
the pharmaceutical manufacturing industry, has selected QlikView to take
its service to the next level.
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The Oceana Group use QlikView to monitor its effect on the environment
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QlikView benchmarked on HP Integrity and Proliant servers
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QlikView
can load 1 billion records in memory with world-class performance. · QlikView scales to handle large number of users. 1000 simulated concurrent users were tested on an application containing 30million records. | |||||||||
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