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Now you can find out what it’s really like to use the top BI solutions. BARC, a leading enterprise software analyst, talked with over 3,000 real-world BI users in order to analyze 36 products for their BI Survey 19.
One thing users made clear … they love working with Qlik for data analytics. Users voted Qlik #1 for customer experience and performance satisfaction in the large international BI vendors peer group. And across four peer groups, they ranked us a leader in 48 categories, including customer satisfaction, product satisfaction, business value, and analyses.
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