spot_img

Date:

Share:

Qlik Named a Leader in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Data Integration Software Platforms

Qlik®, a global leader in data integration, data quality, analytics, and artificial intelligence (AI), announced that it has been named a Leader in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Data Integration Software Platforms, 2025 Vendor Assessment (doc #US53001625, October 2025). Qlik believes IDC’s assessment reflects how enterprises are shifting to real-time ingestion and replication, governed self-service access, and productised data with visible quality and lineage, supported by practical AI assistance embedded directly in data engineering workflows. These advances are being achieved while organisations remain cloud-agnostic and preserve hybrid flexibility.

“Data leaders want two outcomes at once, make trusted data available faster, and keep architectures open and flexible,” said Drew Clarke, EVP, Product & Technology, Qlik. “Qlik brings real-time movement, productised trust, and AI assistance into the data engineering flow, so teams connect sources, raise quality, and put governed data to work in analytics and AI without slowing the business.”

IDC’s vendor profile describes Qlik as a cloud-agnostic data integration platform that unifies real-time change data capture and ELT or ETL with catalogue-led governance including discovery, lineage, and policy-based access. IDC also highlights agentic and generative assistance embedded in engineering workflows and support for Apache Iceberg to modernise open lakehouse architectures across client-managed, hybrid, and SaaS environments. In IDC’s view, these capabilities help enterprises productise trusted data quickly and connect it directly to analytics and AI.

“As organisations modernise their data environments, the ability to integrate, manage, and operationalise data across hybrid and multi-cloud architectures in real time is becoming a key differentiator,” said Stewart Bond, Vice President of Data Intelligence and Integration Software Research at IDC. “Qlik’s position as a Leader in the IDC MarketScape reflects its continued investment in data integration capabilities that support trusted, governed, and AI-ready data pipelines for a wide range of enterprise use cases.”

Qlik’s approach meets buyers where they are, from client-managed to fully SaaS deployments across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. Modernisation to an open lakehouse is supported through Apache Iceberg ingestion and optimisation, compaction, and hybrid patterns, with roadmap investments that expand in-flight transformations and cross-cloud operability. AI enablement includes generative and agentic assistance inside pipelines for prompt-to-SQL, API contract design, documentation, and context-aware rule suggestions, as well as operational support for RAG pipelines, vectorisation of structured and unstructured data, and integrations with leading LLMs and vector databases.

“Qlik lets our teams move data continuously and make it usable with policy we can see,” said Colton Porter, Manager, Advanced Planning Systems at MillerKnoll. “Engineers and analysts work from the same products with clear lineage and quality. We connect sources across clouds, modernise to Iceberg, and use AI assistance inside the workflow to document, validate, and improve pipelines. It is a practical way to speed analytics and AI without trading away governance.”

To see how Qlik helps enterprises operationalise governed data for analytics and AI, please view the full IDC MarketScape assessment.

spot_img
spot_img

━ More like this

Workers’ Day reminder for SMEs: growth plans must include people, not just products.

As South Africa marks Workers’ Day, SME funder Lula is encouraging business owners to think differently about growth: not only in terms of stock,...

Why more people are turning to scalp micropigmentation as a modern hair-loss solution

Hair loss has long been one of those deeply personal issues that many people deal with quietly. But as beauty and grooming conversations continue...

South Africa’s eCommerce market is growing fast – but the real story is in the detail

South Africa’s online retail market is on track to exceed R150 billion and account for 12% of total retail turnover by 2027. These numbers...

FNB Launches Digital Enablement Programme To Fast-Track SME Digital Transformation

In an economy where customers expect faster service, real-time updates, and digital convenience, many South African SMEs are under pressure to keep pace. Manual...

Why South Africa’s Multi-Million-Rand ERP projects keep failing

Across South Africa, organisations are pouring billions into ERP platforms and large systems transformations. Retailers are rebuilding supply chains. Municipalities are digitising billing platforms....
spot_img