QlikView

When Nucleus examined QlikView features and functionality, analysts identified benefits in three areas. Organizations seeking to overcome the shortcomings of existing business intelligence (BI) deployments were able to deliver BI functionality to more end users. These organizations, as well as first-time BI adopters, were also able to reduce deployment costs and improve productivity.

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