2. A New Kind of Software Company Broad Base of 15,000 Customers U.S.-based company, founded in 1993 in Sweden Highest customer success rate 15,000 customers in 100 countries 1,100 global partners 650 employees across 22 offices in 24 countries NASDAQ: QLIK
4. The Industry Challenge Petabytes of Data Explosion of Digital Data Limited Access to Powerful Analysis Long Time to Get Answers Industry Average Deployment Traditional BI: 18 Months Potential BI Users Traditional BI Users <1% Time to Build One Report Traditional BI: 6.3 Weeks Non-Users
5. Innovations are Remaking Markets What Do These Companies Have in Common? SIMPLICITY SIMPLICITY SIMPLICITY SIMPLICITY PageRank Search iPhone SAAS-based CRM SmartPhone Search BI CRM Associative BI
11. QlikView Expands Addressable Market Traditional BI: $8.6Bn Market in 2010 Large Enterprises Midsize and Small Enterprises Third Parties, Partners, Customers Small Businesses All Business Users Power Users
12. Disruptive Technology, Power and Simplicity ® High Analytic Capability Low Business User Driven IT Dependent User Type
13. Making the Complex Simple Consolidate informationrapidly from any data source Search data withGoogle-like ease Visualize data withstate-of-the art graphics
21. Easily analyze and drill down into key elementsof the businessForecast, trend and createWhat-If? Scenarios Create self-service custom apps and dashboards
22. QlikView Mobile Goes Where You Go Anytime access on iPhone, iPad, Android, and BlackBerry Total freedom from the desktop Delivers: Dynamic, interactive data analysis Visual dashboards Associative search GPS-sensitive filtering
23. Collaborative BI: Think It, Build It, Share It Any business user can create a QlikView app Mash them up into complementary apps like Google Maps or SharePoint Use QlikView Extensions to integrate third-party visualizations into QlikView
24. Maximum Scalability Scales to meet the requirements of the largest global enterprises, including: Supports tens of thousands of connected users and billions of records Perfect linear scalability Virtualization and cloud deployments
25. Deep Manageability Powerful, flexible and easy consoles for measuring, monitoring and deploying QlikView applications and data Gives IT a single view into deployment status for single or multiple servers Centralized management capabilities including load balancing, administration, and refresh scheduling
26. Complementary To Existing BI and CRM Systems Purpose-built connectors for popular applications, including SAP and Salesforce.com Eases access and analysis of business data Better leverage investments in existing business and warehousing assets Enables business users to take advantage of complex systems Higher ROI on entire enterprise stack investment
27. The QlikView Customer Experience Findings from IDC/QlikTech Joint Survey BI Initiative Success and Satisfaction• 96% of customers are satisfied with QlikView ROI (Return On Investment)• 186% Return On Investment• 6.5 month payback period Time to Value 44% deployed QlikView in 1 Month 77% deployed QlikView in 3 Months 50% reduction in information access and analysis time 0 100 -100
28. QlikView: Number One in Ease of Use is #1 in: Ease of use Scorekeeping to KPIs Dashboard Satisfaction and Usage *Gartner: BI Platforms User Survey, 2010
29. QlikView: Number One in BI Customer Loyalty is #1 in: Customer loyalty Intention to buy more licenses Query performance *BARC: BI Survey 9, September 2010
30. Aberdeen: QlikView Dashboards Outperform Best-in-Class QlikView rates above Best-in-Class in dashboard accuracy % Driven by Line of Business User Yearly Dashboard Cost Per User $22.41 62% $28.53 48% 41% $35.58 *Aberdeen: QlikView Customers Outperform the Best-in-Class with Dashboards, August 2010
36. QlikCommunity:Strength In Numbers Vibrant, thriving online global forum at community.qlikview.com Most-visited and active user community in the BI Tens of thousands of users Free apps and best practices Significant QlikView employee participation QlikCommunity Membership Through July 2010
37. Summary World’s Fastest-Growing BI Company Over 15,000 customers in 100 countries Provides a consumer app experience using sophisticated business data High customer satisfaction: 96% 30-day money back guarantee Seeing Is Believing — In 2-3 days, we will build any company a working QlikView application using its own data
83. QlikView’s Unique, In-Memory, Associative Technology Easilyconsolidates multiple data sources Loads all data intomemory
84. QlikView’s Unique, In-Memory, Associative Technology Easilyconsolidates multiple data sources Loads all data intomemory Enablesreal-time associative search and analysis
87. The Traditional BI Data Approach Data sources pre-determined by IT Data goes through ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) process
88. The Traditional BI Data Approach Data sources pre-determined by IT Data goes through ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) process Data loaded into data warehouse and modeled intocubes
89. The Traditional BI Data Approach Data sources pre-determined by IT Data goes through ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) process Data loaded into data warehouse and modeled into cubes Data loaded into BI app
90. The Traditional BI Data Approach Data sources pre-determined by IT Data goes through ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) process Data loaded into data warehouse and modeled into cubes Data loaded into BI app Every time data changes, it goes back and forth through this process
92. Change Their World Social Responsibility Program Grant Program Free QlikView user licenses, service hours, training, and hosting 10+ Recipients since 2010 launch Employee Involvement Employee Service Event packed and donated 600 backpacks With company’s 3x match, employees donated over $60,000 to Haiti Relief Latin American partners unite to rebuild Chile Executive bike race for African orphans
QlikView is designed to address the key challenges the BI industry faces.There’s been an explosion of digital data. Companies are generating petabytes of data a day. Making that data meaningful to the business is becoming more and more difficult.And traditional BI applications are focused on power users. Regular business users are locked out because they don’t have the expertise, time or training to make those tools work for them.It also takes a long time to get to the business answers users are looking for.That’s because average deployment time for traditional BI is 18 months. And it takes six weeks or more to build a single report.QlikView offers a whole new way of doing things that’s reinventing the way people think about and use BI.
So, why is QlikView gaining such traction, while the rest of the BI market is lagging far behind?The point that sticks out is there’s a significant part of the market that’s underpenetrated.In fact, it’s only 28% penetrated.That’s because there’s a huge gap between what the BI solutions from traditional vendors offer and what companies really need.It’s why you’re seeing only a 2.5 percent growth rate for our competitors.They’re just not delivering the goods.And QlikView is.
QlikView fills a unique need. It combines the comprehensive, powerful analytics of traditional BI with the ease-of-use of consumer apps.And it does so without consuming significant IT resources. That’s why QlikView is such a significant and disruptive presence in the BI world.
Let’s look a little closer at what makes QlikView search special.It’s totally different from traditional BI search, where everything is IT-driven.Traditional BI search is linear and hierarchical. It pre-packages data and only gives users what’s been pre-determined by IT.It requires the user to tunnel through the data and make links based on guessing.QlikView has something completely new called Associative Search that provides instant results as you type in search criteria.It’s enabled by our unique in-memory technology.It’s a totally unique approach that turns the traditional BI model upside down.It makes connections between data and systems to draw a big picture for the users.For instance, if a user searches on sales data, it’s automatically linked and mapped to region, state, salesperson and product data.There’s no digging around.QlikView makes that data instantly available to generate real insight and trace dependencies like never before.It’s why business users are so extraordinary successful with our product.
Simply put, QlikView 10 is easy, open, fast, and manageable.
What makes QlikView 10 easier to use than prior versions?We’ve made significant enhancements to search.In QlikView 9, we added a global search capability that lets you search across all your data, inside your analysis, within a single box.In QlikView 10, we added that capability to every single field. This lets users perform “associative search.”For instance, imagine you were trying to remember someone’s name, but all you can remember is that they’re female, they run telesales, and they work out of the Boston office.How do you find that person?With QlikView, you enter “Boston,” “Telesales” and “People.Instantly, you get a list of people that match the criteria.It’s very powerful.We’ve also added new UI objects, including Mekko charts, which combine elements of bar and pie charts.We’ve also added hundreds of usability enhancements based on usability studies conducted with end users and developers.
QlikView 10 lets users plug QlikView into operational applications.And you can plug applications into QlikView too.We did a lot of work to open up our APIs, document them, and provide examples.The most significant advance is the addition of visualization extension capabilities.This lets users add custom visualizations. For instance, a retailer might have a visualization that shows store shelves and the placement of products relative to competitors.With QlikView 10, they can extend that visualization into QlikView, and have QlikView populate it with up-to-the-minute stock and placement data.QlikView 10 also has an open format for integrating data. It has an open, documented specification called QVX that lets anyone get data into QlikView more easily than ever.We’ve also opened up a whole series of APIs to plug QlikView into management tasks.And we’ve enhanced our Workbench for integrating QlikView into private and internal websites.
In QlikView 10, we’ve enhanced our web client to give it all the interactivity of our traditional desktop client.And one of the great capabilities of our new C-client is that it renders data asynchronously.That means it renders charts only when they’ve finished calculating.Technologically, this is very complex.It was a significant leap forward to create a web page in which different parts of the page render at different times based on server calculations.There’s no other web client that works so efficiently.We’ve also improved data load time, by up to 10 times, depending on the multi-core capacity of the server it’s running on.In addition, QlikView 10 features core calculation enhancements.Its algorithms are optimized for machines with more than 32 cores, meaning computing resources are allocated in the most efficient way possible.
QlikView 10 adds a whole new series of metadata, so you can have comments in fields and expressions.You can also add tags to fields, so you can easily find and understand data in QlikView.We’ve also separated the load and database thread, which means you can do 32-bit reloads using 64-bit QlikView.In addition, we’ve added a series of user management capabilities.For instance, audit logging lets you see what analyses people use, and what they click on within them, including selections, sheets, and bookmarks.