Thursday, October 15, 2009

QlikView on Your iPhone

One of the most fun tools i came a cross to work with is Qlikview for sure. It is very innovative and playful. Now the brought business intelligence to the iphone.

I will write a full review after i finnish with wabit!

http://www.qlikview.com/

QlikView for iPhone delivers the first, truly interactive, mobile BI app built specifically for the iPhone and iPod Touch. It fully leverages iPhone’s native multitouch and GPS features, resulting in a groundbreaking app that puts the power of QlikView’s sophisticated real-time business answers in the hands of iPhone users.

First industry reviews

QlikView on Your iPhoneFirst looks of QlikView for iPhone by independent reviewers have been, to say the least, very favorable: “I found it to be very quick and easy… All in all, this looks like a great tool for those who want real-time access to their business intelligence data and want to use their iPhone to get to it,” reports Daniel Green on Macworld.com. Another review on Axis Group BI Commonsnoted how QlikView for iPhone “is considerably faster and with better functionality than navigating the AJAX versions of QVWs in the Safari mobile browser.”

Download free from Apple iTunes Store

QlikView for iPhone can be downloaded for free from Apple’s Mobile App Store on iTunes. If you’re not a QlikView user and haven’t access to a QlikView server, you can use the default to QlikTech’s public demo server to experience QlikView on your iPhone with one of our demo apps.

Test with your own data

If you’re not a QlikView user and haven’t access to a QlikView server, but want to try QlikView for iPhone with your own documents:

  1. Install IIS on your machine
  2. Download your Personal Edition of QlikView (Version 8.5 + or higher including the Zero Footprint Client)
  3. Download and install the QlikView for iPhone app via iTunes.
  4. Start the app, and choose "Edit" on the first screen.
  5. Add details for accessing your QlikView Server.

If you are a QlikView user and have access to a QlikView server, just follow steps 3 to 5 above.

FAQs

  1. I don’t want my data/user credentials sent across the web unencrypted. Is encryption/security supported?
    Yes. Just set up a VPN to access your server. (see Apple Knowledgebase article on setting up a VPN on your iPhone or iPod Touch)
  2. What license arrangements do I need in order for multiple users to take advantage of QlikView for iPhone with our own server?
    The iPhone client uses a standard user CAL (Client Access License).

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