Director - Metrics & Analytics at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Nov 3, 2023
We use it for clients who require effective communication through data and analytics tailored to their needs. It allows us to handle client data seamlessly and deliver customized data analytics solutions based on their preferences.
Founder at ICE Srl & ICE SUISSE SA at a consultancy with 11-50 employees
Real User
May 16, 2023
With Qlik Compose, it depends on what the customer wants to implement because it doesn't perform complex SQL statements without writing code. So in many cases, it's necessary to write the SQL directly to the database. I can say that it's not as simple as stated in the documentation because, in many cases, you have to write SQL code in order to perform some transformations. I say this because Qlik Compose is well known as a that can transform data in order to put them in a data warehouse. So in many cases, it's necessary to pre-transform the source data and then process them in Qlik Compose because the solution is used as a data warehouse automation tool. It is not a tool that performs some SQL modifications. For example, creating a transformation involving more than one table is extremely difficult. In the solution, the recent data quality functionality is a sort of controller of data. So, for example, if you wanted to perform a historical process to take all the modifications in some fields, it does it well.
It is primarily a data integration tool for us. When it comes to the Qlik data integration aspect, it was extremely complete and one of the best platforms I've seen.
Managing Partner at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Reseller
Feb 19, 2021
Our primary use case would be in small projects or in some very straightforward data integration processes, such as the one-to-one replication of databases without complex transformation needs.
The primary use cases can change according to the company and requirements. We originally began using it as a data preparation tool, where you could do a data migration afterward.
Qlik Compose enhances data management with ETL capabilities, data integration with CDC, and real-time replication. Its intuitive interface enables easy data modeling and automation, supporting various database integrations.
Qlik Compose is designed for efficient data preparation, migration, and warehouse generation. It incorporates ETL functionalities and data integration with CDC, allowing users to effortlessly create data marts without code. Its automation features facilitate warehouse...
We use it for clients who require effective communication through data and analytics tailored to their needs. It allows us to handle client data seamlessly and deliver customized data analytics solutions based on their preferences.
With Qlik Compose, it depends on what the customer wants to implement because it doesn't perform complex SQL statements without writing code. So in many cases, it's necessary to write the SQL directly to the database. I can say that it's not as simple as stated in the documentation because, in many cases, you have to write SQL code in order to perform some transformations. I say this because Qlik Compose is well known as a that can transform data in order to put them in a data warehouse. So in many cases, it's necessary to pre-transform the source data and then process them in Qlik Compose because the solution is used as a data warehouse automation tool. It is not a tool that performs some SQL modifications. For example, creating a transformation involving more than one table is extremely difficult. In the solution, the recent data quality functionality is a sort of controller of data. So, for example, if you wanted to perform a historical process to take all the modifications in some fields, it does it well.
It is primarily a data integration tool for us. When it comes to the Qlik data integration aspect, it was extremely complete and one of the best platforms I've seen.
We use Qlik Compose as a low to no-code data warehouse and data lake generation tool. I use it to build data warehouses and data lakes.
Our company uses Qlik Compose for simple transformations. We use it as a basic ETL solution.
Our primary use case would be in small projects or in some very straightforward data integration processes, such as the one-to-one replication of databases without complex transformation needs.
The primary use cases can change according to the company and requirements. We originally began using it as a data preparation tool, where you could do a data migration afterward.