What's New in QV11: Mobile, Social, Comparative Analysis was presented by David Worboys, Principle Solution Consultant for QlikView at the Business Discovery London event on 22nd November 2011
2. QlikView in Depth
What‟s New in QV11: Mobile, Social,
Comparative Analysis
David Worboys – Principal Solutions Consultant
3. The Five Themes of QlikView 11
Social Mobile Rapid
Comparative Enterprise
Business Business Analytic App
Analysis Platform
Discovery Discovery Platform
4. What Is Social Business Discovery?
• Create: Collaborate on creation of analytic apps
• Communicate: Ask and answer questions in formal or informal
groups, in real-time and asynchronously
• Explore:
– Explore data together to forge new paths to insight and decision,
– Easily search for and discover highly relevant people and analytic
content
7. Annotations - Server Management
• As any other server object
• Through the Management
Console
– By document
– By user
• Can
– Remove
– Reassign owner
• At the note level
– All comments go with the
note
9. Collaborative – License & Security
• Initiator can invite ANY ONE who has an Internet connection
A user with an active
QlikView license can
INITIATE a collaborative
session
10. Collaborative – License & Security
• Attendee can launch and interact in any session to which they receive an invitation
– Does not need a QlikView license
– Does not use a QlikView license
– If QlikView Server on a secure network, attendee MUST have
secured access to network
– Uses data privileges of initiator
12. Annotations and Collaboration – Server Control
• Annotations are SERVER OBJECTS
– Server configuration allows Annotations to be on when SERVER
OBJECTS are off (and vice versa)
• Server level – ON/OFF
– Separate configuration from other QVS collaboration options
– Additional control at DOCUMENT level
Session
Collaboration
Annotations
14. The Five Themes of QlikView 11
Social Mobile Rapid
Comparative Enterprise
Business Business Analytic App
Analysis Platform
Discovery Discovery Platform
15. Comparative Analysis: Overview
• New capability for comparing sets of data
• Eliminates often used techniques involving macros, duplicated data
model
• Most common cases
– Ad hoc groupings
– Regression comparison
16. Comparative Analysis - Illustration
• Allow for multiple
selection states
against one data set
• Setup document
components to
reference a selection
state
• Compare, calculate
between states
17. Comparative Analysis – How To
• State
Assign • Simplify
Use
Identifiers • Tie sheets & design • User
• Standard objects to Interactions
Identifiers Alternate
States
Define Inherit
21. The Five Themes of QlikView 11
Social Mobile Rapid
Comparative Enterprise
Business Business Analytic App
Analysis Platform
Discovery Discovery Platform
22. The market for mobile BI is already hot
Forrester expects U.S. tablet sales will total 195 million
between 2010 and 2015, grow from 10.3 million in 2010
to 44 million in 2015, and eclipse laptop sales by
roughly 5 million units in 2015.
“Tablets Will Grow As Fast As MP3 Players”, Forrester Research,
January 11th, 2011
“Thirty percent of IT shops are piloting or planning
tablet apps. And a further 43% of firms in North
America and Europe are interested in tablets. Only one
in four firms have no tablet plans.”
“How iPads Enter The Workforce”, Forrester Research,
October 26th, 2010
“Mobile BI will significantly expand the population of BI
users to include a more mainstream audience, and this
opportunity will attract significant investment.”
“Predicts 2011: New Relationships Will Change BI and
Analytics”, Gartner Research, November 25th, 2010
23. QlikView 11 – New User Features
Support for more devices, handheld support
New Features in
QlikView 11
• Support for Android tablets
QlikView HTML5 Ajax client
running in touch mode on
Android devices
• Support for Blackberry
Playbook
QlikView HTML5 Ajax client
running in touch mode on
Blackberry playbook
• Single object mode for Apple
and Android phones
An optimized presentation for
small devices, allows scrolling
and selection of individual
objects
24. QlikView 11 – Single Object Mode
Optimized view for small devices
Single Object Mode Features
• Tiled Display
Allows navigation of individual
objects in rows of tiles, with
each row representing a tab in
the QlikView application
• Full Screen Object
Interactivity
Shows an individual objects on
the full screen of the device,
allowing the user to analyze
and make selections
• Swipe to Switch Objects
Allows swiping from side to
side to move between full
screen objects in an
application tab
26. QlikView on Mobile – Unified Architecture
QlikView, delivered in a single, browser based, touch enabled interface
Unified Mobile Architecture
• The same server
Mobile application rendering built into
QlikView server, no additional
components to manage, after upgrade
applications „just work‟
• Build once deploy anywhere
A single .qvw can be hosted on
accesspoint and delivered across
platforms with no additional
configuration
• Server-side security
Section access and authentication
handled by server, works seamlessly
QV11 Supported Platforms
across any client
Apple Android Blackberry
• Nothing new to buy
Natively part of QlikView server, no Tablet HTML5 HTML5 HTML5
additional purchase for mobile, any Handheld HTML5 HTML5 Native
license works
27. The Five Themes of QlikView 11
Social Mobile Rapid
Comparative Enterprise
Business Business Analytic App
Analysis Platform
Discovery Discovery Platform