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Lien pour le Lucanet Connect : https://www.lucanet.com/fr/lucanet-connect-2026/?utm_source=businesspartner&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=FR_FR_ALL_N_ALL_NA_REGISTER_ICP_INTEREST_LNCONNECT_FIELD&utm_content=&utm_term=Dans les conversations sur le choix d'un outil EPM, les questions concrètes restent souvent sans réponse directe. Combien ça coûte vraiment ? Combien de temps dure le projet ? Est-ce qu'on sera autonome à la sortie ? Lucanet est un éditeur allemand créé en 1999, leader européen de l'EPM, adossé à un fonds de private equity depuis 2022, avec un chiffre d'affaires d'environ 200 millions d'euros et un tiers de ses effectifs dédiés à la R&D. Sa cible principale est le mid-market : des structures entre 150 et 200 millions d'euros jusqu'à plus d'un milliard, tous secteurs confondus à l'exception du bancaire.Sur le plan opérationnel, Yassir donne des chiffres précis. Le tarif d'entrée pour la consolidation et le reporting se situe autour de 25 000 euros par an, pour une vingtaine d'entités et une dizaine d'utilisateurs. L'implémentation repose sur des ateliers de co-construction espacés sur environ trois mois, avec une quinzaine de jours de consulting pour les structures jusqu'à 200 millions d'euros, et une vingtaine à vingt-cinq jours pour les groupes d'un milliard et plus. L'objectif à la sortie de projet est l'autonomie totale, grâce à un paramétrage no-code.L'épisode aborde aussi les points de friction. L'outil ne dispose pas de module de dataviz natif : les clients exportent leurs données vers Power BI, Tableau ou Qlik. Yassir le reconnaît et précise que ce point est dans la roadmap pour 2026. Le deuxième inconvénient, qu'il défend autant qu'il le reconnaît, c'est le cadre imposé par le standard : une direction financière qui veut construire quelque chose sur mesure devra en accepter les limites ou en assumer le surcoût.Pour un DAF en phase de sélection d'un outil EPM, cet épisode fournit les éléments de calibrage qui manquent souvent dans les fiches produit ou les argumentaires commerciaux.Je m'appelle Jonathan Plateau. Je suis passé par EY, Valeo et Safran et j'essaye d'engager des échanges et des réflexions sur nos métiers de la finance.Ma mission : vous offrir une expérience éducative, divertissante et parfois surprenante.Ce podcast est fait pour les directeurs financiers (DAF, CFO), les contrôleurs de gestion, qu'ils soient juniors ou confirmés, et qui souhaitent profiter des échanges entre pairs pour enrichir leur pratique de la finance au quotidien et tendre vers le business partner.Joignez-vous à notre communauté passionnée qui explore chaque facette du contrôle de gestion et du business partner.N'oubliez pas que la finance, c'est aussi une question de mindset !N'hésitez pas à partager vos interrogations sur nos discussions ou sur le podcast. Vous pouvez me contacter sur LinkedIn directement.https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-plateau-1980b610/Vous aimerez cette émission si vous aimez aussi :Coonter (Les Geeks des chiffres) • CFO Radio • Une Cession Presque Parfaite • Voie des comptables • Parlons Cash • Le nerf de la guerre • Feedback by la fée • Radio KPMGHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
The man, the legend, CTO of Qlik, Sam Pierson. Always love chatting with him and this time I asked him some hard questions. I like the depth of this conversation. Thanks Sam for always being such a great sport and sharing some enterprise gaps in the Data & AI World :)#data #qlik #ai #qlikconnect #theravitshow
I had the chance to discuss key takeaways with Mike Capone, CEO of Qlik at Qlik Connect 2026 on The Ravit Show. What made this conversation stand out was how real it felt. No hype, no buzzwords. Just a clear view of where things are actually going. The shift is happening fast. We are moving from AI that gives answers to AI that takes action. And that sounds simple, but when you unpack it, it changes everything. It changes how data is prepared, how systems are designed, and how much trust you need before letting AI operate inside real workflows.We talked about what is making this possible now, and why bringing analytics, data engineering, and trust together is no longer optional. It was also interesting to hear how companies like UPS, Schneider Electric, and HelloFresh are already moving from insights to execution.One point that really stayed with me was this. Perfect models are not the goal. Impact is. And the teams that understand this are the ones moving faster.We also spoke about trust, which is becoming the foundation for everything. Because once AI starts taking actions, you cannot afford to get it wrong.And I ended with a simple question. What is Qlik's role in the AI stack today. The answer was sharp and very telling..#data #ai #qlikconnect #qlik #daredevil #api #trust #dataquality #agentic #agents #theravitshow
Spent time at Qlik Connect this week and one thing became very clear to me. Everyone is talking about AI, but very few are talking about what actually makes AI work. I had a great conversation with Sean Stauth and Kyle Jourdan from Qlik, on The Ravit Show and we went beyond the usual AI hype. What stood out to me is that most teams are not failing at AI because of models. They are getting stuck on data. Not because they don't have data, but because they don't trust it, can't access it easily, or simply can't operationalize it fast enough.That gap between “we have data” and “we can actually use it for AI” is where most projects slow down. We also spoke about the constant tension between speed and foundations. Everyone wants to move fast with GenAI, but if your data layer is weak, you are just scaling confusion. The real challenge is not choosing between speed or building the right foundation. It is figuring out how to do both at the same time.Another point that stayed with me was around agentic AI. Grounding LLMs in enterprise data is no longer optional. It is the difference between something that looks good in a demo and something that actually works in production. And again, it all comes back to data quality, governance, and accessibility.My biggest takeaway from this conversation is simple. AI is no longer the hard part. Data is. The teams that figure this out will move ahead very quickly. The rest will keep experimenting without real impact.Conversations like this are exactly why I enjoy being on the ground at events like Qlik Connect. Learn from them below!!!! #data #qlik #ai #qlikconnect #theravitshow
Another solid conversation from Qlik Connect 2026. This time with Gregory Pierce, MBA from Amazon Web Services (AWS), and we went deep into what it actually looks like to build data and AI systems at scale.What I liked about this discussion was how practical it was. There is always a lot of talk about cloud and AI, but this was more about how teams are actually making it work.We talked about the partnership between AWS and Qlik, and how it is helping customers bring everything together. Data integration, analytics, governance, all running on a scalable foundation. Not as separate pieces, but as something that needs to work end to end.One point that really stood out was around growth. Data volumes are increasing fast, AI workloads are getting heavier, and most teams are still dealing with legacy systems. The question is not just how to move to the cloud, but how to do it in a way that sets you up for what comes next.We also got into AI and GenAI in modernization. Where does it actually help? Things like speeding up migrations, reducing manual effort, and making systems easier to understand. But at the same time, Greg was clear about being careful. If your data is not reliable, adding AI on top just increases risk.And that led to another important point. Accuracy and trust. As teams use AI to transform legacy systems, they need strong validation, governance, and a clear understanding of what is happening behind the scenes.The last part of the conversation was about flexibility. This space is changing fast. New tools, new architectures, new expectations. The teams that win are the ones that stay adaptable and do not lock themselves into one way of doing things too early.Overall, this was a very grounded conversation on how cloud, data, and AI actually come together.#data #ai #qlikconnect #qlik #daredevil #api #trust #dataquality #agentic #agents #theravitshow
Another great conversation from Qlik Connect 2026. I sat down with Christopher Powell, and this one was all about customers. Not in a generic way, but what it actually means when you see real use cases in action.What stood out was how much focus Qlik is putting on customer stories. When you hear how teams are actually using data in their day to day work, it just clicks. It is not theory anymore. It becomes something you can relate to and apply.We talked about examples across regions, including teams in places like Japan solving very specific problems, and even sports organizations using data to compete with limited budgets. Those stories make everything feel a lot more real.He also walked through some of the key announcements.The Data Impact Awards stood out. Six customers from around the world being recognized not just for using data, but for actually driving measurable impact.Then the push around agentic AI. You can see where things are going. Less about static insights, more about systems that actually help move things forward.The ServiceNow partnership was another big one. Bringing trusted data into a system of action instead of keeping it separate. That shift is important.And there were updates on the engineering side as well, which felt like a direct response to what customers have been asking for.Looking ahead, there is a lot coming. More agentic AI releases through the year, built by teams across Sweden, India, the US, and Canada. And a continued focus on sharing more real customer stories.Overall, this conversation made one thing clear.Technology matters, but what really brings it to life is how customers are using it.#data #ai #qlikconnect #qlik #daredevil #api #trust #dataquality #agentic #agents #theravitshow
I got a chance to sit with Charlie Farah at Qlik Connect on The Ravit Show and this was one of those conversations that makes you pause and rethink how we look at data and analytics today. We often talk about tools, platforms, and the next big thing in AI. But what stood out to me in this conversation was how different regions are evolving at different speeds, especially across APAC versus the US and Europe. The ambition is the same, but the maturity, priorities, and constraints vary a lot more than we usually acknowledge.We also discussed Qlik's analytics roadmap, and it is interesting how fast things are moving. It feels like Qlik Answers just launched, and now the conversation is already shifting toward how these capabilities actually get used in real business workflows. Not just dashboards or insights, but decisions.And that is where I think the biggest gap still exists. Not between data and analytics, but between analytics and actual business value. Many teams are still very good at generating insights, but not as strong at embedding those insights into day to day operations where decisions are made. That last mile is still broken in many organizations.Another point that stayed with me was how easy it is to overlook the hidden challenges. It is not always about technology. It is about alignment, ownership, and making sure the right people trust and act on the data.Looking ahead, the next few years will not just be about better AI or faster analytics. It will be about making these systems actually usable and reliable in real environments. Less experimentation, more execution.What I liked most about Charlie's perspective is that despite all the changes, the core excitement around analytics has not changed. The opportunity to turn data into something meaningful for the business is still huge.And we are just getting started.#data #qlik #ai #qlikconnect #theravitshow
Most teams do not lose because of lack of talent. They lose because of decisions. At Qlik Connect, last week, I had a great conversation with Andreas Hadelöv, Assistant General Manager and Lead Analyst at Malmö Redhawks on The Ravit Show, and what stood out was how disciplined their approach to data is. This is a team competing in Sweden's top ice hockey league with one of the lowest budgets, so they cannot afford guesswork.Everything they do is grounded in data, but in a very practical way. They bring together data from wearables, game events, and training into a single view using Qlik, and use it to plan practices, give player feedback, prevent injuries, and shape game-day strategy. No overcomplication, just focusing on where data actually impacts performance.Where it gets even more interesting is recruitment. They rely on a few trusted metrics like ice time and performance to make hiring decisions. That clarity helps them stay competitive without overspending.Their approach to AI was also refreshing. They are testing it, but only using it where the data is highly reliable, mainly in scouting. Everything else can wait until the foundation is strong.The biggest takeaway for me was simple. Start small, stay focused, and align data with your strategy. That is what makes data actually useful.#data #qlik #ai #qlikconnect #theravitshow
The AI arms race is shifting from apps to infrastructure, devices, and pricing models.On this week's Tech Field Day News Rundown, Alastair Cooke is joined by guest co-host Guy Currier to break down the IT news of the week with a variable degree of snark. Google unveils its Virgo network, a massive AI backbone built to connect over 100,000 chips and push scale to a new level, while the Federal Communications Commission expands WiFi and hotspot rules, signaling long-term changes for power users and home networking.Meanwhile, OpenAI is exploring an AI-first smartphone that could replace traditional apps with persistent agents. GitHub shifts Copilot to usage-based pricing, reflecting the real cost of AI at scale, as Qlik pushes further into agent-driven analytics and automation.On the security side, Microsoft integrates Claude Mythos into its development lifecycle to catch vulnerabilities earlier. This and more on the Tech Field Day News Rundown with Alastair Cooke and Guy Currier. Time Stamps: 0:00 - Cold Open0:22 - Welcome to the Tech Field Day News Rundown0:54 - Google Unveils Virgo Network to Power Next-Gen AI Infrastructure3:46 - FCC Expands WiFi Router Ban to Hotspots and 5G Devices6:55 - OpenAI Targets Smartphones with Bold AI-First Device Plan9:14 - GitHub Copilot Shifts to Usage-Based Pricing for AI13:09 - Qlik Expands AI-Powered Data Platform with Agentic Automation15:26 - Microsoft Integrates Anthropic Mythos AI to Strengthen Cybersecurity19:13 - Google Cloud Next 2026: AI Agents, TPUs, and Massive Growth25:24 - The Weeks Ahead: Upcoming Tech Field Day Events27:03 - Thanks for Watching the Tech Field Day News RundownTune in every Wednesday for the IT news of the week with a variable degree of snarkiness. Guest Host: Guy Currier, Research Director for The Futurum GroupFollow our hosts Tom Hollingsworth, Alastair Cooke, and Stephen Foskett. Follow Tech Field Day on LinkedIn, on X/Twitter, on Bluesky, and on Mastodon.
What if the reason most AI projects fail has less to do with the technology and more to do with how the work itself is designed? Recording live from Qlik Connect, I sat down with Nick Magnuson, Head of AI at Qlik, for a conversation about the gap between AI ambition and operational reality. Because while many organizations are still focused on models, tools, and the race to deploy new capabilities, the real challenge often sits somewhere much less glamorous. Workflow design, trusted data, and making sure AI fits the way a business actually runs. Nick brings more than two decades of experience in machine learning and predictive analytics, and in this conversation, he shares why so many AI initiatives fail before they ever create value. His view is refreshingly direct. Most failures are not technology failures at all. They are workflow failures, where teams try to force AI into the business without first understanding the outcomes they are trying to achieve. We also explore the rise of agentic AI and what it means when systems move from generating insights to taking action. Nick explains why governance becomes even more important in that world, how organizations can balance speed with control, and why trusted data has to move beyond being "good enough for reporting" to becoming reliable enough for decisions and automated execution. There is also a strong discussion around openness, portability, and the growing risk of vendor lock-in. As enterprises build more complex AI ecosystems, flexibility is becoming a strategic advantage, especially for organizations trying to scale without creating expensive dependencies they will regret later. For mid-market businesses with limited resources, Nick also shares a practical path to production. A reminder that operationalizing AI does not require massive teams or unlimited budgets, but it does require clarity, discipline, and a focus on the right problems first. So as the next wave of enterprise AI moves from experimentation to execution, what will separate the organizations that scale successfully from those still stuck in pilot mode? And are we asking the wrong questions by focusing on more AI, instead of better AI? Join me for a thoughtful conversation from the heart of Qlik Connect, and let me know your view. Is workflow design the missing piece in your AI strategy?
How do you turn powerful AI technology into something customers actually trust, adopt, and use? Recording live from Qlik Connect, I sat down with Mary Kern, Vice President of Analytics Product Go-To-Market at Qlik, to explore one of the most overlooked challenges in enterprise AI today. Not building the technology, but making it real for the people expected to use it every day. Because while AI innovation is moving at incredible speed, many organizations are still struggling with a much more practical question. How do you move from exciting product announcements and pilot projects to real adoption, measurable outcomes, and business value? In our conversation, Mary shares how Qlik is approaching that challenge by shifting the focus away from shiny features and toward outcomes that matter. We discuss why agentic AI is creating so much excitement, why customers are often much closer to operationalizing it than they realize, and how years of investment in data quality, governance, and analytics are now becoming the foundation for what comes next. We also talk about the growing importance of trusted data and context, especially as AI moves from generating insights to influencing decisions and actions. Mary explains why simply adding a large language model on top of existing systems rarely works, and why organizations need to think more carefully about how AI is trained, governed, and integrated into the environments where people already work. There is also a refreshingly honest conversation around cost, experimentation, and imperfection. Mary makes the case that organizations should start now, even if the data is not perfect, because using AI often reveals where the real gaps are and what needs to improve next. So as businesses look ahead to the next 12 months, what will separate those who successfully scale AI from those still stuck in pilot mode? And are we spending too much time talking about the technology, and not enough time understanding how people will actually use it? Join me for a candid conversation from the heart of Qlik Connect, and let me know your thoughts. Is your organization closing the gap between AI capability and real adoption, or is that still the biggest challenge?
What actually separates AI that delivers real value from AI that never makes it past the demo stage? Recording live from Qlik Connect, I sat down with Ryan Welsh, Field CTO of Generative AI at Qlik, to get a grounded, practitioner-led view of what it really takes to make AI work inside a business. While the industry has spent the past few years racing to experiment, build, and deploy new capabilities, many organizations are still struggling to turn that progress into capabilities people use every day. In our conversation, Ryan cuts through the noise and explains why so many AI initiatives fail. Not because the models aren't powerful enough, but because they're not designed to fit into real workflows. He shares why context is far more than just a buzzword and how getting the right data, in the right place, at the right time, enables AI to deliver meaningful outcomes. We also explore the growing shift toward agentic AI and the responsibilities that come with it. From designing systems that can act autonomously while remaining under control to understanding where humans need to stay involved, Ryan offers a practical view of how organizations can move forward without introducing unnecessary risk. There's also a refreshing honesty around where we are right now. After a wave of investment and expectation, many companies struggled to see immediate value from AI. But as Ryan explains, that period is changing, with more organizations finding ways to scale what works and move beyond isolated use cases. So, as businesses look ahead, what does it really take to move from experimentation to execution? And are we focusing too much on building more AI rather than the right AI for how our organizations actually operate? Join me for a candid conversation from the heart of Qlik Connect, and let me know your thoughts. Are you seeing AI deliver real outcomes in your business, or is it still stuck in the demo phase? Useful Links Connect with Ryan Walsh on LinkedIn Learn more about Qlik. Follow on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn Visit the May Sponsors of Tech Talks Network and learn more about the NordLayer Browser.
What does it really take to move beyond AI experimentation and build something a business can rely on? Recording live from Qlik Connect, I sat down with James Fisher, Chief Strategy Officer at Qlik, to unpack what's actually changing as AI moves from hype into real-world execution. Because while many organizations have spent the past few years exploring use cases and running pilots, the harder challenge is now in front of them. Turning that early momentum into something scalable, governed, and aligned with business outcomes. In our conversation, James offers a candid view of where companies are getting this wrong. He describes a period of what he calls "AI madness," where everything became a potential use case, but very little translated into measurable value. Now, he sees a shift toward more focused, outcome-driven thinking, where success depends on understanding the user, the data, and the specific problem being solved. One of the most thought-provoking moments comes when James challenges the idea of having an AI strategy at all. Instead, he argues that AI should be embedded directly into the broader business strategy, shaping how decisions are made, how processes operate, and how organizations compete. We also explore the realities that many businesses are only just beginning to face. The complexity of data access and governance, the growing pressure around cost and sustainability, and the risks of vendor lock-in in a rapidly evolving AI ecosystem. James shares why openness and flexibility are becoming critical, and why some of the same patterns seen in previous technology waves are starting to repeat themselves. So as organizations look ahead to the next 12 to 24 months, what will separate those that successfully operationalize AI from those that remain stuck in cycles of experimentation? And are we focusing too much on the technology, and not enough on the business problems it's meant to solve? Join me for a grounded and strategic conversation from the heart of Qlik Connect, and let me know your thoughts. Are you still experimenting with AI, or are you starting to embed it into the core of how your business operates? Useful Links Connect with Mike Capone on LinkedIn Learn more about Qlik. Follow on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn Visit the May Sponsors of Tech Talks Network and learn more about the NordLayer Browser.
AI agents are getting more powerful and a little more concerning. In this episode of Tech Field Day News Rundown, Tom Hollingsworth and Alastair Cooke break down a packed week of IT news, from ServiceNow and Qlik teaming up to improve AI data workflows, to Anthropic pushing boundaries with Claude controlling your desktop and accidentally leaking parts of its own code. The conversation also covers Intruder strengthening container security, Linux 7.0 improving networking performance, Nutanix bringing Kubernetes to bare metal, and Microsoft chasing always-on Copilot agents inspired by OpenClaw. It is a fast-moving look at how AI, infrastructure, and security are evolving together and where things might break next.Time Stamps: 0:00 - Cold Open 0:22 - Welcome to the Tech Field Day News Rundown1:11 - Qlik and ServiceNow Partner to Power Smarter AI Workflows with Trusted Data4:39 - Intruder Adds Container Image Scanning7:35 - Claude AI Can Now Control Your Computer12:16 - Linux 7.0 Improves Network Performance15:17 - Nutanix Launches Bare-Metal Kubernetes Platform19:03 - Microsoft Pushes Always-On AI Agents for Copilot23:59 - Anthropic Accidentally Leaks Claude Code33:37 - The Weeks Ahead: Upcoming Tech Field Day Events35:48 - Thanks for Watching the Tech Field Day News RundownFollow our hosts Tom Hollingsworth, Alastair Cooke, and Stephen Foskett. Follow Tech Field Day on LinkedIn, on X/Twitter, on Bluesky, and on Mastodon.
What does it actually take to move AI from experimentation into something a business can depend on every single day? Recording live from the show floor at Qlik Connect in Florida, I sat down with Qlik CEO Mike Capone to cut through the noise and get to the reality behind enterprise AI in 2026. Because while the headlines are still dominated by rapid innovation and new capabilities, many organizations are quietly facing a different challenge. They are struggling to turn AI ambition into measurable outcomes. In our conversation, Mike shares what he is hearing from customers around the world and why so many companies remain stuck in cycles of pilots and proof of concepts. We talk about the growing pressure from boards and leadership teams to move faster, and why that urgency is often leading to what he calls a "ready, fire, aim" approach that fails to deliver real business value. We also explore one of the biggest themes emerging at Qlik Connect this year. The shift toward agentic AI. But rather than focusing on the hype, Mike breaks down what this actually means inside a real enterprise workflow, where insights are not just generated but turned into decisions and actions. He also explains why getting the data foundation right is no longer optional, and how poor data quality can quickly turn AI from an opportunity into a risk. From data trust and governance to the challenges of operating across increasingly complex regulatory environments, this episode offers a clear view of what it takes to build AI systems that are reliable, scalable, and grounded in real business context. So as organizations look ahead to the next 12 to 24 months, what will separate those that successfully operationalize AI from those that remain stuck in pilot mode? And are we focusing too much on building more AI, rather than building better AI? Join me for a candid conversation from the heart of Qlik Connect, and let me know where you stand on this shift. Are you seeing real progress, or are the same challenges holding things back?
AI adoption is moving from experimentation to execution, exposing gaps in data quality and governance. Qlik CEO Mike Capone joins Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Software Analyst Sunil Rajgopal to discuss why enterprises must build strong data foundations rather than rely on plug-and-play LLMs. “SaaS isn't going away — it just has to be rewired,” Capone says, highlighting how AI is reshaping software architectures and limiting returns without strong data infrastructure. The discussion also covers Qlik's positioning, competitive dynamics and how AI-driven productivity is influencing growth and product strategy.
From AI sandboxing to billionaire battles in space, this week's Tech Field Day News Rundown dives into the tech stories shaping our future.On this episode of Tech Field Day News Rundown, Tom Hollingsworth and Chris Grundemann cover a whirlwind of tech developments. Security researcher Niels Provos introduces IronCurtain, an AI assistant built to enforce strict security policies, while Qlik Answers brings AI-powered insights to enterprise data safely. In space, Amazon challenges SpaceX's ambitious satellite plans, and researchers unveil a hybrid classical-quantum algorithm that could make encryption-cracking more practical. We also explore recent AI mishaps, Motorola's move to graphene-based smartphone security, and rising nation-state cyber threats in the wake of Middle East tensions. Time Stamps: 0:00 - Cold Open 0:29 - Welcome to the Tech Field Day News Rundown1:11 - IronCurtain Reinvents AI Agent Security with Sandboxing and Plain-English Policy4:07 - Qlik Adds Conversational AI and MCP Server to Simplify Data Analytics7:23 - Amazon Opposes SpaceX's Plan for a Million Satellites10:31 - New Hybrid Quantum Algorithm Could Make Breaking Encryption Easier14:42 - Meta's AI Safety Chief Lost Control of Her Own Agent17:51 - Motorola Partners with GrapheneOS to Boost Smartphone Security & Enterprise Tools20:49 - Pro-Iran Hacktivists Join Nation-State Hackers Targeting U.S. and Israel29:34 - The Weeks Ahead: Upcoming Tech Field Day Events30:58 - Thanks for Watching the Tech Field Day News RundownTune in every Wednesday for the IT news of the week with a variable degree of snarkyness. Guest Host: Chris Grundemann, Network Infrastructure ConsultantFollow our hosts Tom Hollingsworth, Alastair Cooke, and Stephen Foskett. Follow Tech Field Day on LinkedIn, on X/Twitter, on Bluesky, and on Mastodon.
CTO Sam Pierson explains how Qlik's associative engine and agentic AI are transforming the way businesses uncover insights and what's next on the data frontier.Topics Include:Qlik is a 30-year-old data analytics and AI company with global customers.Qlik's associative engine surfaces insights from data you aren't even examining.A paper manufacturer optimized supply chain routing and navigated tariff complexity.Generative AI can't easily query databases — Qlik's engine bridges that gap.Qlik built an agentic layer enabling natural language conversations with your data.MCP integration lets users access Qlik insights directly from tools like Claude Desktop.Qlik runs entirely on AWS, with global regions built around local compliance requirements.The AWS partnership prioritizes mutual success over transactional service relationships.Agents will mature in 2026; some agentic bets will succeed, others will be refactored.Fine-tuned, smaller language models will grow in importance alongside larger ones.AI adoption requires restructuring workflows end-to-end, from product spec to go-to-market.Qlik is hiring for curiosity and agency — people who experiment without waiting for permission.Participants:Sam Pierson – Chief Technology Officer, QlikSee how Amazon Web Services gives you the freedom to migrate, innovate, and scale your software company at https://aws.amazon.com/isv/
Frontline healthcare is where AI either proves itself or stays a buzzword. At AWS re:Invent, I sat down with Max Mosky from TouchPoint Support Services, a Qlik customer working across more than 650 healthcare facilities!!!!Max and his team support the people who are closest to patients. I wanted to understand how they are using data and AI to make life easier for frontline staff, not harder.We spoke about- What TouchPoint Support Services does and Max's role in supporting frontline teams- The day to day challenges their staff face inside hospitals and care facilities- Why they chose to partner with Qlik and AWS instead of trying to build everything in house- How Qlik Answers is bringing AI into frontline operations and what has changed for staff and patients so far- How AWS Bedrock and Qlik work together behind the scenes to deliver real time support at scale- What it means for Max and the team to be recognized as an AWS GenAI Trailblazer- If you care about how AI can support real people in real hospitals, this one will be worth your time.#data #ai #aws #reinvent2025 AWS Partners #analytics #agents #agenticai #qlik #theravitshow
Where your data lives will decide what AI you can run tomorrow. On The Ravit Show at AWS re:Invent, I spoke to Jessica DuBois, Senior Director for the AWS partnership at Qlik. Jessica is right at the center of how Qlik and AWS work together for customers.We spoke about- Her role in leading the Qlik x AWS partnership and how that work shows up for customers in real projects- How she describes the Qlik x AWS partnership today and why it has become so important for customers who want trusted analytics and AI on AWS- Why data sovereignty is now a non negotiable topic in boardrooms and how Qlik becoming a launch partner for AWS European Sovereign Cloud opens new options for customers with strict regulatory needs- What this means in practice for organizations in regulated industries who want to move faster with analytics and AI without losing control of their data- Where she sees the Qlik and AWS partnership heading as we move into 2026 and the next wave of AI driven use cases- If you care about data sovereignty, trust, and how partners like Qlik and AWS are shaping the next phase of AI, this one is a good listen.Feel free to follow Jessica and learn more about the partnership!!!!#data #ai #aws #reinvent2025 AWS Partners #analytics #agents #agenticai #qlik #theravitshow
At the AWS re:Invent in Vegas, I spoke to Christopher Powell, CMO at Qlik. We last spoke at Qlik Connect 2025 in Florida, so this was a good moment to step back and look at what has changed since then.In our conversation, we covered- What Chris and the Qlik team have been focused on since Qlik Connect and how priorities have evolved through the year- The announcements from AWS re:Invent that stood out most to him and why they matter for customers- Qlik's new master reseller partnership with Megazone Cloud in Korea and why this collaboration is strategically important for the region- How Qlik's push into agentic AI is shaping customer adoption and what to expect over the next year- Why the AWS partnership continues to be a core pillar for Qlik and where the biggest opportunities lie- The trends Chris is watching as we move into 2026 and what they mean for data and AI leadersIf you want a clear view of how Qlik is thinking about AI, partnerships, and what is coming next, this conversation is worth your time.#data #ai #aws #reinvent2025 AWS Partners #analytics #agents #agenticai #qlik #theravitshow
Qlik, éditeur de logiciels d'origine suédoise, fusionné en 2023 avec Talend, s'impose aujourd'hui comme un leader européen de la data management platform. Avec plus de 40 000 clients et 37 entreprises du CAC 40 accompagnées, le groupe offre une gestion des données fiable, souveraine et adaptée aux enjeux de l'IA. Jacques Padiolo, VP Europe du Sud, revient sur la mission de Qlik : assurer qualité, gouvernance et sécurité des données pour permettre des décisions fiables. Entre croissance internationale, innovations continues et engagement fort en matière de RSE et d'inclusion, Qlik se positionne comme un acteur clé de la transformation numérique en Europe.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Access the podcast to hear healthcare experts discuss how Qlik Predict, Qlik Answers and Qlik Analytics optimize audit processes to identify attack trends and correct claim inaccuracies. Learn how healthcare teams enhance operational efficiency and performance tracking with actionable strategies that identify risks and validate billing policies.
Nancy Carlyle Harlan is an award-winning ABM and B2B marketing consultant with a track record of driving transformative growth in high-tech SaaS. With expertise spanning ABM, Executive Marketing, and Customer Lifecycle Marketing, she has designed and scaled programs that consistently deliver measurable impact. A strategic and innovative leader, Nancy has led global ABM strategy at leading technology firms Qlik and UiPath. Watch this episode and learn:How to protect and grow your top 20% accountsWhy ABM is a revenue multiplier for resilience, retention, and expansionWhat the “Swarm ABM” model looks like for uniting Sales, Marketing, and CSHow to measure ABM success beyond pipeline with metrics that CROs value
In this week's episode of the B2B Marketing Podcast in association with Brands2Life, Kavita Singh, Head of Growth Solutions Content spoke with Tim Corcoran, Managing Director, Marketing & Creative Services, Brands2Life and Sally Jacobs, Senior Director of Social Media & Advocacy, Qlik. The episode kicks off with the trio discussing the current competitive landscape of B2B marketing, underscoring why it's difficult to stand out and what brands can do to feel original. They highlight the relationship between brand and demand, emphasizing the need for both authenticity and strategic partnerships while also addressing the role of AI in enhancing creativity. If that wasn't enough, they also touch on why breaking down organizational silos and focusing on customer needs can lead to memorable campaigns that really resonate. And if you're looking for top-tier brand activation examples, they touch on Astronomer and New Balance's ability to create compelling stories while also incorporating humor.
Qlik's Field CTO for Generative AI Ryan Welsh reveals why 95% of enterprise AI projects fail and shares the three proven strategies the successful 5% use to deliver real business value from their AI investments.Topics Include:Qlik's Field CTO reveals why 95% of AI projects fail despite massive investmentsMIT research shows shocking failure rates, but 5% are achieving real business valueFirst major pitfall: Bad data foundations doom even the most sophisticated AI modelsSecond problem: Companies use generative AI when predictive models would work betterThird issue: Unnecessary complexity - AI projects disconnected from business outcomesSuccess secret #1: Ground AI in trusted enterprise data and user contextSome LLMs struggle at specific tasks like claims processing despite passing medical examsSuccess secret #2: Let AI learn from users while keeping data governance intactSuccess secret #3: Embed AI directly into existing workflows like SalesforceAgentic AI shifts from reactive Q&A to proactive systems that execute across platformsCase study: Lintek reduced churn 10% and saved millions using these principlesYour AI choices today will lock in your trajectory for years to comeParticipants:Ryan Welsh – Field CTO – Generative AI, QlikSee how Amazon Web Services gives you the freedom to migrate, innovate, and scale your software company at aws.amazon.com/isv/
Blackbaud announced a massive array of new embedded AI capabilities coming to its product portfolio, along with bold commitments to eliminate barriers that prevent nonprofits and other mission-driven organizations from fully harnessing responsible AI—including spearheading an industry coalition to confront systemic challenges. SAP showcased how the integration of AI, data, and applications creates unparalleled business value. Qlik announced the launch of its new cloud region in Brazil, hosted on Amazon Web Services (AWS). UKG unveiled a bold new logo and identity with the launch of its global brand campaign, “When Work Works, Everything Works.” Connect with us!https://www.erpadvisorsgroup.com866-499-8550LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/company/erp-advisors-groupTwitter:https://twitter.com/erpadvisorsgrpFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/erpadvisorsInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/erpadvisorsgroupPinterest:https://www.pinterest.com/erpadvisorsgroupMedium:https://medium.com/@erpadvisorsgroup
This week, Workday hosted their annual user conference, Workday Rising 2025, taking the opportunity to announce a number of new releases and updates. In other news, CrowdStrike and Salesforce announced a new strategic partnership to enhance the security of AI agents and applications built on Agentforce and the Salesforce platform. To round out the week, Qlik announced the general availability of Qlik Open Lakehouse, a fully managed Apache Iceberg service in Qlik Talent Cloud.Connect with us!https://www.erpadvisorsgroup.com866-499-8550LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/company/erp-advisors-groupTwitter:https://twitter.com/erpadvisorsgrpFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/erpadvisorsInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/erpadvisorsgroupPinterest:https://www.pinterest.com/erpadvisorsgroupMedium:https://medium.com/@erpadvisorsgroup
The week began with major news from Oracle, announcing its fiscal 2026 Q1 results. In other news, SAP announced it has completed the acquisition of SmartRecruiters, a provider of enterprise-grade talent acquisition software. In more expansion-related news, Qlik announced the upcoming availability of the Qlik Cloud Canada region on Amazon Web Services (AWS). Finally, Salesforce announced the Winter '26 Release, rolling out hundreds of powerful AI, data, and automation advancements, generally available starting October 13th.Connect with us!https://www.erpadvisorsgroup.com866-499-8550LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/company/erp-advisors-groupTwitter:https://twitter.com/erpadvisorsgrpFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/erpadvisorsInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/erpadvisorsgroupPinterest:https://www.pinterest.com/erpadvisorsgroupMedium:https://medium.com/@erpadvisorsgroup
Deltek made a major announcement to start the week, announcing the latest version of Deltek Costpoint. Procore Technologies Inc. announced it has achieved a Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) “In Process” designation and is now listed on the FedRAMP Marketplace. Sage announced the availability of Sage Intacct in the new AI Agents and Tools category of AWS Marketplace. Qlik announced the availability of Qlik Cloud Analytics in the new AI Agents and Tools category of AWS Marketplace. Rounding out the week, Aptean announced the expansion of its Global Food & Beverage ERP Partner Program.Connect with us!https://www.erpadvisorsgroup.com866-499-8550LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/company/erp-advisors-groupTwitter:https://twitter.com/erpadvisorsgrpFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/erpadvisorsInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/erpadvisorsgroupPinterest:https://www.pinterest.com/erpadvisorsgroupMedium:https://medium.com/@erpadvisorsgroup
AWS partners Automation Anywhere, Qlik, and Vectra.ai discuss revolutionizing customer experience through generative AI, sharing real-world implementations in automation, analytics, and cybersecurity applications. Topics Include:AWS Technology Partnerships panel on agentic AI implementationThree AWS partners share real-world AI deployment experiencesAutomation Anywhere automates end-to-end business processes with agentsVectra.ai uses autonomous agents for cybersecurity threat detectionQlik applies generative AI across their data platform portfolioCustomer service automation handles L1 support requests efficientlyUtility company processes 144,000 complaints annually using agentsRegulatory compliance improved through faster complaint resolution workflowsCybersecurity agents reduce threat detection time by 50-60%Triage, correlation, and prioritization handled by autonomous agentsSignal fatigue reduced through intelligent alert filtering systemsNatural language queries enable faster business decision makingSales AI agent provides competitive information during callsAWS Marketplace reduced 7,000 weekly tickets to zero2023 was proof-of-concept year, 2024 focuses production deploymentAWS Bedrock integration seamless with existing data repositoriesModel optionality crucial for different use case requirementsAgility most important capability in generative AI journeyCode abandonment becomes acceptable due to rapid innovationMaximum team size of 10 people maintains development agilityTargeted solutions outperform broad platform capabilities in adoptionImplementation expertise becomes bottleneck for customer scaling effortsNatural language interaction patterns completely shifted user behaviorKeywords searches replaced by conversational query approachesResponsible AI committees review decisions and establish principlesSecurity considerations balance speed with responsible deployment practicesBad actors adopt generative AI faster than defendersExplainability requirements slow feature rollout but ensure auditabilityMulti-modal deployments use different models for specific casesFuture trends include AI-powered business process outsourcingParticipants:Peter White – SVP, Emerging Products, Automation AnywhereRyan Welsh – Field CTO - Generative AI, QlikJohn Skinner – Vice President Corporate/Business Development, Vectra.aiChris Grusz – Managing Director for Technology Partnerships, AWSFurther Links:Automation Anywhere in AWS MarketplaceQlik in AWS MarketplaceVectra.ai in AWS MarketplaceSee how Amazon Web Services gives you the freedom to migrate, innovate, and scale your software company at https://aws.amazon.com/isv/
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Send us a textThe tech landscape is rapidly evolving as major players and emerging startups alike double down on AI-driven innovation and infrastructure transformation. Qlik's acquisition of Upsolver enhances real-time data ingestion for Apache Iceberg, while Epicor's new Prism Vertical AI Agents are reimagining how frontline workers interact with enterprise intelligence. In parallel, Apple's entry into a consortium focused on next-gen AI data centers highlights growing urgency around power and scalability, especially as experts predict data center energy demands will double within five years. Meanwhile, strategic moves like SAP's quantum computing ambitions, IBM's acquisition of AST to deepen Oracle capabilities, and startups like ThoughtSpot, Qbiq, and Vasco advancing AI-powered solutions for analytics, design, and revenue planning underscore a new era of intelligent, responsive enterprise tech.In today's episode, we invited a panel of industry analysts for a live discussion on LinkedIn to analyze current enterprise software stories. We covered many grounds, including the direction and roadmaps of each enterprise software vendor. Finally, we analyzed future trends and how they might shape the enterprise software industry.Background Soundtrack: Away From You – Mauro SommFor more information on growth strategies for SMBs using ERP and digital transformation, visit our community at wbs. rocks or elevatiq.com. To ensure that you never miss an episode of the WBS podcast, subscribe on your favorite podcasting platform.
In ERP news this week, Oracle announced fiscal 2025 Q4 and full-year 2025 results. Next, Salesforce unveiled the Summer '25 release, a comprehensive update designed to help businesses boost efficiency by integrating intelligent AI agents alongside human employees. Finally, Qlik announced a series of new capabilities for customers of Databricks, the Data and AI company, built on Databricks Data Intelligence Platform.Connect with us!https://www.erpadvisorsgroup.com866-499-8550LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/company/erp-advisors-groupTwitter:https://twitter.com/erpadvisorsgrpFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/erpadvisorsInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/erpadvisorsgroupPinterest:https://www.pinterest.com/erpadvisorsgroupMedium:https://medium.com/@erpadvisorsgroup
Blending financial planning directly into existing business intelligence (BI) platforms like Microsoft Power BI and Qlik are on the rise. But have you questioned why, and what drives this shift? In this episode of the Don't Panic It's Just Data podcast, Kevin Petrie, BARC analyst, sits down to chat with Thomas Gorr, Director of Product Management for xP&A and BI at insightsoftware, and Henri Rufin, Head of Responsible Data & Analytics at Radiall.The speakers stress how the integration of financial planning in BI platforms is driven by the need to move beyond traditional Excel-based planning. This is because it often leads to data silos and errors. Their conversation spotlights how integrated BI and planning solutions improve collaboration across departments. Going deeper, BI can also provide a unified view of data and help organizations be more agile and proactive in volatile markets.Gorr and Rufin explain how separating your financial data makes less sense, and why traditional tools like Excel are no longer significant.Watch this podcast to discover how embedding planning capabilities within BI platforms, such as Qlik and Power BI, offer a seamless experience, greater flexibility, and real-time collaboration.Learn how organisations are adapting to volatile market conditions through agile planning, and gain a glimpse into the evolving landscape of financial planning. Tune in to gain expert insights and practical strategies for a more collaborative and data-driven future!TakeawaysThe integration of planning into BI platforms is essential for collaboration.Excel is prone to errors and creates silos in data management.Organizations need to adapt to dynamic market conditions for effective planning.Stakeholder engagement is crucial for successful financial planning.Advanced planning solutions offer flexibility and real-time collaboration.Data governance is necessary to support planning processes.The total cost of ownership is lower with integrated planning solutions.BI platforms provide a unified experience for users.Future planning will focus on platform integration and advanced analytics.Companies must evolve their planning capabilities to remain competitive.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Financial Data Management03:04 The Shift Towards Integrated Planning08:30 Collaboration in Dynamic Markets11:05 The Role of Stakeholders in Planning15:10 Moving Beyond Excel19:19 Total Cost of Ownership in Planning Solutions25:06 Future of Integrated Financial PlanningAbout insightsoftwareinsightsoftware is a global provider of comprehensive solutions for the Office of the CFO. They believe actionable business strategies begin and end with financial data that's accessible and easy to understand. They offer solutions across financial planning and analysis (FP&A), accounting, and operations. This transforms how teams operate, empowering leaders to make timely and informed decisions.
WBSRocks: Business Growth with ERP and Digital Transformation
Send us a textThe enterprise technology space is buzzing with bold moves and fresh innovations as major players double down on AI, unified commerce, and real-time data capabilities. Salesforce is making headlines with its planned launch of AI agents and a cloud-based POS for retailers, even as its CEO, Marc Benioff, critiques Microsoft Copilot as a “huge disaster.” Meanwhile, HubSpot's co-founder is gaining traction with Agent.ai, an agentic AI platform that has already amassed 258,000 users in just four months. Retail tech is evolving fast, with commercetools unveiling InStore to redefine unified commerce globally and Rootstock expanding its ERP footprint with Scion for enterprise users. On the M&A front, Clearwater Analytics is acquiring Enfusion for $1.5 billion to accelerate global growth, and Qlik is enhancing real-time data processing through its acquisition of Upsolver. Athos Commerce emerges from the fusion of Searchspring and Klevu, promising smarter retail experiences, while Epicor's new Prism vertical AI agents aim to transform frontline decision-making. Even Apple is joining the race, partnering in a consortium to develop next-gen AI data center technology, highlighting the intensifying competition to shape the future of intelligent enterprise infrastructure.In today's episode, we invited a panel of industry analysts for a live discussion on LinkedIn to analyze current enterprise software stories. We covered many grounds, including the direction and roadmaps of each enterprise software vendor. Finally, we analyzed future trends and how they might shape the enterprise software industry.Background Soundtrack: Away From You – Mauro SommFor more information on growth strategies for SMBs using ERP and digital transformation, visit our community at wbs. rocks or elevatiq.com. To ensure that you never miss an episode of the WBS podcast, subscribe on your favorite podcasting platform.
This week, Sage announced its financial results for the six months to March 31st, 2025, Workday announced a new wave of Illuminate Agents designed to speed up hiring processes, improve worker experiences, streamline financial processes, and empower employees, UKG launched UGK Bryte payroll AI agents for both the UKG Pro and UKG Ready suites, delivering new tools that help all employees from the frontline to payroll administrators, OneStream announced a series of powerful enhancements at its Splash 2025 user conference, and Qlik announced the launch of Qlik Open Lakehouse, a fully managed Apache Iceberg solution built into Qlik Talend Cloud.Connect with us!https://www.erpadvisorsgroup.com866-499-8550LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/company/erp-advisors-groupTwitter:https://twitter.com/erpadvisorsgrpFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/erpadvisorsInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/erpadvisorsgroupPinterest:https://www.pinterest.com/erpadvisorsgroupMedium:https://medium.com/@erpadvisorsgroup
First, IFS and Blackbaud announced their respective financial results for the first quarter of 2025, ending March 31, 2025. In other news, Unit4 launched Advanced Virtual Agent (Ava), a productive conversational agent that will act as a centralized artificial intelligence interface, orchestrating and automating ERP workflows. Then, Planful announced Workforce Pro, a powerful enhancement to its trusted Planful for Workforce solution. Finally, Qlik announced the acquisition of the Qloud Cover Migration technology from Stretch Qonnect, a long-standing Qlik Elite Solution Provider.Connect with us!https://www.erpadvisorsgroup.com866-499-8550LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/company/erp-advisors-groupTwitter:https://twitter.com/erpadvisorsgrpFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/erpadvisorsInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/erpadvisorsgroupPinterest:https://www.pinterest.com/erpadvisorsgroupMedium:https://medium.com/@erpadvisorsgroup
SAP began the week with the announcement of its financial results for the first quarter ended March 31st, 2025. In release news, IFS unveiled new Industrial AI-powered features introduced with IFS.ai into the latest IFS Cloud 25R1 release. In other news, Qlik announced the launch of a new AWS cloud region in the Middle East, strengthening its commitment to organizations across the region that require high-performance AI, data integration, and analytics solutions with full data sovereignty. Finally, UKG launched the AI Hub on the UKG Marketplace to provide customers with a curated list of emerging and established AI technology partners that can help create great workplace experiences.Connect with us!https://www.erpadvisorsgroup.com866-499-8550LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/company/erp-advisors-groupTwitter:https://twitter.com/erpadvisorsgrpFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/erpadvisorsInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/erpadvisorsgroupPinterest:https://www.pinterest.com/erpadvisorsgroupMedium:https://medium.com/@erpadvisorsgroup
In ERP news this week, Certinia announced its Spring 2025 release, loaded with features to give businesses more foresight, flexibility, and intelligence. In other news, Rootstock Software announced the launch of its new Tariff Management Central, a comprehensive approach designed to help manufacturers manage the operational and financial impact of shifting global tariffs with greater speed, accuracy, and agility. Finally, Qlik launched Qlik for ISVs – a new dedicated team and set of capabilities built on Qlik's end-to-end cloud platform, tailored to the needs of independent software vendors.Connect with us!https://www.erpadvisorsgroup.com866-499-8550LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/company/erp-advisors-groupTwitter:https://twitter.com/erpadvisorsgrpFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/erpadvisorsInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/erpadvisorsgroupPinterest:https://www.pinterest.com/erpadvisorsgroupMedium:https://medium.com/@erpadvisorsgroup
In this episode, Chris talks to Sharad Kumar, Field CTO at Qlik about the value of good-quality data when developing AI solutions.
Ashleigh S. Chapman, JD is a human rights lawyer, social entrepreneur, and a believer that each of us are called and uniquely positioned to make an impact on behalf of those in need. Ashleigh has spent 23+ years building solutions, partnerships, and programs to end human trafficking and protect vulnerable populations. She is the founder of:Altus Solutions™ - a business for good that scales tech-enabled social justice solutions;Alliance for Freedom, Restoration, and Justice® (AFRJ) - a global humanitarian aid nonprofit;The Freedom Council™ - an assembly of business leaders dedicated to this cause;Engage Together® - a collective impact project that strengthens statewide and local community response to end and prevent human trafficking; andJustice U™ - an online "university" for frontline professionals and concerned citizens Through these efforts, Ashleigh has consulted with, come alongside, and equipped thousands of advocates and organizations spanning all 50 states and every continent except Antarctica. She has been highlighted by Welum's Women Who Inspire and Authority Magazine's Social Impact Heroes, received Qlik's Global Transformation Award, and was recently named one of USA Today's Women of the Year. She graduated Summa Cum Laude with her B.S. from Tennessee Technological University, and Magna Cum Laude with her Juris Doctorate from Regent University School of Law, where she received the faculty's Most Outstanding Graduate award and was named Alumna of the Year in 2024.Altus Solutions™ - a business for good that scales tech-enabled social justice solutions;Alliance for Freedom, Restoration, and Justice® (AFRJ) - a global humanitarian aid nonprofit;The Freedom Council™ - an assembly of business leaders dedicated to this cause;Engage Together® - a collective impact project that strengthens statewide and local community response to end and prevent human trafficking; andJustice U™ - an online "university" for frontline professionals and concerned citizens- a business for good that scales tech-enabled social justice solutions;Alliance for Freedom, Restoration, and Justice® (AFRJ) - a global humanitarian aid nonprofit;Join The “Now” Newsletter: https://now.katierichardson.com/newsletterAbout Katie Richardson:Katie, once a girl who just liked to have fun, transformed into a globally recognized designer and entrepreneur. With expertise in woodworking, welding, drawing, and sewing, she crafted her own path. Despite initial doubts and imposter syndrome, Katie defied expectations by establishing Puj, a business that now boasts its products in 2,000 US stores and 26 countries, delighting over 1 million customers worldwide. Her greatest aspiration is to inspire women across the globe. Renowned shows like the Ellen Degeneres Show, Rachael Ray Show, Today Show, and Entrepreneur Magazine have featured her, while influential figures like Martha Stewart, Matt Damon, Camilla Alves, Mario Lopez, Robert Downey Jr., Kourtney Kardashian, Bill & Giuliana Rancic, and Pam Beesley have embraced her products. Today, Katie is a coach, mother of four, wife, author, and powerful speaker.Connect with Katie:Website: https://katierichardson.com/CASE STUDIES: https://now.katierichardson.com/casestudyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katie-richardson-creatorApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whats-working-now/id1515291698BuzzSprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1847280Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2kV8cL7eTZ70UAXMOtcBbrNewsletter: https://now.katierichardson.com/newsletter
In this Beyond the Deal mini-sode, Thoma Bravo Managing Partner Seth Boro and Qlik CEO Mike Capone discuss Qlik's growth since its 2018 acquisition by Thoma Bravo, including its global expansion from Sweden, how the company stays ahead of AI's rapid evolution to drive ongoing business transformation and how Mike's leadership style of “leading from the front” has helped Qlik cultivate a culture that employees deeply cherish. For more information on Thoma Bravo's Behind the Deal, visit https://www.thomabravo.com/behindthedeal Learn more about Thoma Bravo: https://www.thomabravo.com/ Visit Qlik's website: https://www.qlik.com/us To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Season three of Thoma Bravo's award-winning podcast kicks off with a conversation between Thoma Bravo Managing Partner Seth Boro & Mike Capone, CEO of Qlik. Together, they explore Qlik's growth from a visual analytics company to an industry leader in data integration, analytics, and AI solutions for businesses. Listen as they explore Qlik's differentiated vision for end-to-end AI driven solutions and how its partnership with Thoma Bravo is transforming the way companies harness their data to redefine success. For more information on Thoma Bravo's Behind the Deal, visit https://www.thomabravo.com/behindthedeal Learn more about Thoma Bravo: https://www.thomabravo.com/ Visit Qlik's website: https://www.qlik.com/us To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We're back with season 3 of Thoma Bravo's Behind the Deal! Our chart-topping and award-winning podcast offers a glimpse into the world of the largest tech-focused buyout firm. This season, hear CEOs from Qlik, HCSS, Coupa, and more share untold stories of some of Thoma Bravo's biggest and most dynamic acquisitions. New episodes drop every Thursday! For more information on Thoma Bravo's Behind the Deal, visit https://www.thomabravo.com/behindthedeal Learn more about Thoma Bravo: https://www.thomabravo.com/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
As we continue to charge into 2025, major AI announcements came from Epicor, Oracle, and Microsoft. First, Epicor launched Epicor Prism, a network of vertical AI agents built specifically for the supply chain industries. Then, Oracle and Adarga, a leader in AI-driven information intelligence, announced they are partnering to bring Adarga's Vantage software to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and Oracle's distributed cloud. Finally, Microsoft and Pearson, the world's lifelong learning company, announced a strategic collaboration on Tuesday to help address one of the top challenges facing organizations globally: skilling for the era of AI. To round out the week, Qlik announced the acquisition of Upsolver, a pioneer in real-time data streaming and Apache Iceberg optimization.Connect with us!https://www.erpadvisorsgroup.com866-499-8550LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/company/erp-advisors-groupTwitter:https://twitter.com/erpadvisorsgrpFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/erpadvisorsInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/erpadvisorsgroupPinterest:https://www.pinterest.com/erpadvisorsgroupMedium:https://medium.com/@erpadvisorsgroup
If you were AI, how would you reach your full potential? Check out this episode of Six Five On the Road at AWS re:Invent, where host Keith Townsend is joined by Qlik's Brendan Grady, General Manager, Analytics Business Unit, and Sam Pierson, SVP of Data Business Unit R&D Organization. Learn about the pivotal role of data quality and open architectures in realizing the full potential of AI technologies within organizations. Deep dive into this ⤵️ The essentiality of a robust data foundation as a precursor to AI adoption and the potential pitfalls in the absence of a solid data groundwork. Identifying the hallmarks of a dataset that is genuinely prepared for AI utilization. The significance of open architectures for AI implementations, including the risks of siloed systems in the evolving landscape of AI technology. Insight into how Qlik is assisting its clients to establish strong data foundations and spearhead successful AI projects, complemented by illustrative examples. Reflections on instances where AI initiatives have faltered and the strategies that could have steered these projects back on course.
Are the days numbered for popular business intelligence tools like Tableau, Power BI, Looker, and Qlik? In this episode of AI Knowhow, we talk about AI's transformative impact on data and analytics, exploring why traditional business intelligence tools may be approaching obsolescence. Knownwell CEO David DeWolf and Chief Product Officer Mohan Rao join CMO Courtney Baker to dive into the ways AI is shaping a new era, moving from static data reporting to dynamic, proactive intelligence that's reshaping business decision-making. They argue that as AI matures, its capabilities in real-time insight and contextual understanding will supersede what BI tools can offer, creating a future where intelligence—not just information—guides business. In a compelling conversation with Max Votek of Customertimes, Chief Strategy Officer Pete Buer explores the American public's surprising optimism about AI in healthcare. Max reveals insights from a recent Customertimes study, highlighting the public's openness to AI diagnostics and potential improvements in efficiency and costs. The two also discuss the limits of AI in healthcare and why patients still prefer AI as a tool rather than a replacement for doctors. All that PLUS a new segment, "In the Year 2032," where Courtney and Pete look at the World Economic Forum's take on AI's impact on the workforce, including predictions that up to 90% of jobs could be affected by AI within a decade. With high-level analysis and engaging discussions, this episode sheds light on how AI is reshaping industries and what leaders need to consider for the road ahead. Curious to see if Knownwell can boost your team's AI capabilities? Email us at Knownwell@knownwell.com with the subject line "AI Knowhow Offer" to see if you qualify for three free months of Knownwell's platform. Make sure to check out www.knownwell.com.
Want to learn the solution for smoothly integrating two companies into one, and achieve a seamless transition for sales teams? We're sharing the key to achieving that result. Let's dive into the solution together! Have you been told to follow a certain strategy to merge companies, but it's not producing the results you need? The pain of facing uncertainty and disruption during company mergers is all too real. If you've been feeling this frustration, it's time to learn a new approach that empowers you to navigate company integrations smoothly. Elevating Sales Leadership The episode highlights the importance of strong sales leadership in navigating company mergers. Leaders like Casey George emphasize the need for aligning financial metrics with sales objectives. Hiring the right people, empowering them, and fostering a culture of transparency and open communication are key aspects of effective sales leadership. This is Casey George's story: Casey George's journey into the industry is a testament to the power of experience and resilience. With a career spanning 20+ years, including leadership roles at IBM and a stint at Talend, now the EVP of Global Sales at Qlick, Casey's insight into the world of sales is unmatched. As he shares his experiences and strategies for integrating merging companies, his passion for music and love for the '80s shine through, adding a personal touch to his professional wisdom. Casey's approach of moving fast and embracing imperfection resonates with the challenges of merging companies, capturing the essence of adapting and learning in the face of change. His four pillars of financial, people and culture, enablement, and systems provide a roadmap for companies navigating integration, offering a blend of practical advice and personal anecdotes. Casey's narrative style creates a relatable and engaging journey, making his insights not just informative, but also inspiring. The more mature reps know that the money will follow if they're successful, and successful to them is hitting that target. Driving value for their clients on a consistent basis, and therefore hitting their targets. And then the money follows. - Casey George In this episode of The Modern Selling Podcast, Casey George, the Executive Vice President, Global Sales at Qlik, shares his extensive 20+ year career experience, including leading sales teams through company mergers. With a focus on integration strategies and the challenges of merging companies together, Casey's insights offer practical advice for sales leaders navigating similar situations. He emphasizes the need to anticipate challenges, prioritize the sales team in the integration process, and the importance of an adaptive approach. Casey's personal anecdotes and practical takeaways provide valuable insights for professionals in the tech and sales industries, making this episode a must-listen for sales leaders looking to drive smoother company integrations. Don't miss out on learning from Casey's experience and gaining actionable strategies for successful company mergers! In this episode, you will be able to: Master Integration Strategies for Merging Companies: Learn the secrets to successful company mergers and how to navigate the complexities with finesse. Elevate Sales Leadership During Company Transitions: Discover how to lead your sales team through company mergers with confidence and effectiveness. Maximize Sales Team Performance: Uncover the strategies to boost your sales team's productivity and success during a company integration. Learn the Importance of Sales Enablement in Mergers: Explore the critical role of sales enablement in ensuring a smooth transition and sustained sales growth post-merger. Navigate Corporate Cultures Post-Merger: Gain insights into effectively managing the merging of corporate cultures to foster a harmonious and productive environment. Key Moments: 00:00:00 - Intro
AI-fueled product innovation is likely to reset many functions and industries, and companies could look to harness the full power of their data to drive business intelligence. In this episode of the Tech Disruptors podcast, Mike Capone, CEO of Qlik, joins Sunil Rajgopal, senior software analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, to discuss enterprise analytics and intelligence tools, the evolving data-integration and transformation landscape and the potential impacts of AI. The two also talk about the acquisition of Talend, competition in the industry, AI monetization and future product verticals and initiatives. Listen to this episode on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
In a special episode of Behind the Deal live from Thoma Bravo's Annual Meeting in March 2024, Managing Partner Seth Boro welcomes Sumit Dhawan, CEO at Proofpoint, Mike Capone, CEO at Qlik, and Charlie Gottdiener, CEO at Anaplan, to the stage to discuss how their companies are leveraging the power of artificial intelligence. The CEOs share perspectives on generative AI and its impact on cybersecurity, what AI means for the future of IP and how businesses can channel AI into actionable solutions for their customers. For more information on Thoma Bravo's Behind the Deal, visit https://www.thomabravo.com/behindthedeal Learn more about Thoma Bravo: https://www.thomabravo.com/ Learn more about Proofpoint: https://www.proofpoint.com/us Learn more about Qlik: https://www.qlik.com/us Learn more about Anaplan: https://www.anaplan.com/