tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34368959.post1484865132012919371..comments2024-03-25T04:32:02.396-04:00Comments on Customer Experience Matrix: QlikView 9.0 Reaches for Broader Business Intelligence MarketDavid Raabhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03489754392712536104noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34368959.post-63657342513860960592011-03-21T01:10:12.379-04:002011-03-21T01:10:12.379-04:00Hi Aman,
I can't really speak to the logic or...Hi Aman,<br /><br />I can't really speak to the logic or details of their pricing strategy. They have a variety of options. Best to ask them directly.<br /><br />DavidDavid Raabhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03489754392712536104noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34368959.post-76649054635227152422011-03-21T00:55:32.046-04:002011-03-21T00:55:32.046-04:00Its Good explanation. But I have one question abou...Its Good explanation. But I have one question about pricing. Why QlikView is not coming as CPU based license. This way the big organizations can think of expending the usages and finally the indorect marketing for qlikview. I am not sure, whether, I am right??.Knowledge Maxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01644474616068514815noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34368959.post-23778674372867611422009-09-01T07:33:54.713-04:002009-09-01T07:33:54.713-04:00I chanced upon to view your blog and found it very...I chanced upon to view your blog and found it very interesting as well as very informative, i was need such type information, which you have submitted. I really thankful to you, this posting help a huge number of people. Great ... Keep it up!RNB Researchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07549837498916903177noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34368959.post-90946841442072191312009-07-08T12:33:57.775-04:002009-07-08T12:33:57.775-04:00Thanks, David (BTW, Ben is OK), I thought there wa...Thanks, David (BTW, Ben is OK), I thought there was a single-user desktop version in the past where each person got their own ADB, kind of like the old PowerPlay model where each user got their own local MDB file (can't remember the extension). Anyhow, I'll look into it with QlikTech.<br /><br />-- BenUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08220113248581153821noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34368959.post-62873291285090644692009-07-08T12:21:06.237-04:002009-07-08T12:21:06.237-04:00Benjamin, I'm not aware of a $1,500 standalone...Benjamin, I'm not aware of a $1,500 standalone product, either in the past or present. But I purposely gave a broad range because QlikView is pretty secretive about the details of their pricing and I don't want to give anyone a false impression.David Raabhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03489754392712536104noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34368959.post-29557388336446666482009-07-08T12:12:52.434-04:002009-07-08T12:12:52.434-04:00David, I knew that new pricing was coming but wasn...David, I knew that new pricing was coming but wasn't aware of the final structure. Isn't there still a standalone desktop version for around $1500 / desk?Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08220113248581153821noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34368959.post-71879674246691127832009-07-08T11:30:12.843-04:002009-07-08T11:30:12.843-04:00Hi Vlad,
I think the strategy is more your option ...Hi Vlad,<br />I think the strategy is more your option 1 (personal users will push IT to adopt paid versions) than option 2 (help with debugging). QlikView already has a quite vibrant user community on its public forums so I don't think the free personal version would add much along those lines.<br /><br />What's interesting about the new personal edition is that it can't open QlikView applications developed on any other copy of the software. The previous trial version could, but allowed only 15 days of free use. The new limit prevents "viral" sharing of QlikView projects among non-paying users, which might make it a less effective selling tool. I've already seen a few complaints about the sharing limitation.<br /><br />On the other hand, removing the time limit would let users integrate QlikView into their personal work routines, which might be better on balance at promoting the product.<br /><br />Either way, I still see QlikView's fundamental problem as the lack of a low-cost entry product. Paying $20,000 to $40,000 to get started is still a steep barrier compared with other products offering $1,000 personal editions. The BI market is undergoing a disruptive change right now due to new technologies, and if QlikView does not establish itself quickly as a dominant player under the new regime, it may never be able to catch up.David Raabhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03489754392712536104noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34368959.post-81804228089708080062009-07-08T11:11:01.358-04:002009-07-08T11:11:01.358-04:00I am curious why Qliktech starts to provide the f...I am curious why Qliktech starts to provide the free personal edition and if it is long term strategy. My thoughts:<br />personal users will push their IT departments to purchase the payed versions;<br />de-bug the new version(so next versions will not be free);<br />more optimistic variation of previous thought: lthe ong term strategy where community of users de-bug and contribute additional modules that obviously benefit payed versions. <br /><br /><br />What do you think?Vladhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16376440544328928741noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34368959.post-68044023678560946352009-06-11T09:31:46.757-04:002009-06-11T09:31:46.757-04:00Great review, David. I agree with you, folks real...Great review, David. I agree with you, folks really have to try QlikView to understand what the fuss is about. It's a really refreshing approach to BI that seems unburdened by the layers of overhead that the traditional tools have accumulated over time.<br /><br />-- Ben (btaub@dataspace.com)B Taubhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12442203509610670848noreply@blogger.com