In-memory business intelligence specialist
QlikTech has announced plans to integrate
its technology more tightly with that of information management solutions firm
Kalido.
“QlikTech customers were asking for tighter integration. They want to be able
to access information from the front end on what is happening in the information
management warehouse,” said Kalido chief executive Bill Hewitt, adding, “Now,
end-users can get answers to questions rather than just reports.”
An out-of-the-box solution combining QlikTech’s QlikView BI solution with
Kalido’s information engine will be available to purchase by the end of
September, Hewitt said. Alternatively, customers can obtain an integrated
solution from the firms today, but this will involve architects integrating the
products on-site.
Although Kalido works with a number of BI firms, Hewitt said it inked the
deal with QlikTech because of the latter’s impressive association and modelling
tools, as well as its “intuitive end-user interface”. Also its in-memory
capabilities will ensure end users are provided with direct answers to queries,
said Hewitt.
The latest BI market figures from Gartner show that out of all the BI
players, QlikTech has experienced the biggest increase in market share if
acquisitions are not taken into account. Hewitt suggested that because of the
firm’s rapid growth, it was left unprepared for data management demands made by
large enterprises. “So they looked at the Kalido model and there is a very
natural synergy there,” he said.
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