QlikView ROI
If you correctly use the product for your use cases, it provides value for money.
We pretty much measured our success in man-hours saved or efficiency gains:
- We did not aim high, but certainly, I put together a number of solutions that worked flawlessly, and could save between 1-3 hours every day.
- More importantly, we applied this analysis tool, were able to benefit from very high quality analysis and recon, improving employer quality of life.
BI implementation projects using QlikView are normally faster to execute and faster to get the customer to perceive its value. However, it makes sense to start with a smaller investment specifically on QlikView licensing, as modeling the data and implementing the ETL part is still the biggest bottleneck. It doesn’t make any sense doing a big investment in user licensing, when the real use of QlikView still depends on getting the data to make sense.
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QlikView
April 2024
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For this specific case, we didn’t calculate or estimate the ROI. Comparing QlikView to Tableau, I think that Tableau has a more attractive pricing/licensing approach than QlikView. I would recommend studying it before starting to acquire new licenses in QlikView due to the model of sales (Named Call and Document Call). The cost of new licenses could increase faster if you don’t have in mind the proper usage.
View full review »No definitive ROI, but an enterprise license would go a long way towards adaptability and acceptance.
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Bernard Barnard
Head of Qlikview IT at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
We realised instant value through data discovery not previously possible with traditional BI.
Consolidating six disparate instances into a single group instance has improved our ROI immensely.
View full review »No ROI as we have moved on.
View full review »Qlik has a reputation for being expensive, but our TCO - compared to two other BI products in our organization (MicroStrategy and Cognos) is way, way cheaper. We didn’t have to pay for consultants or any professional services. The more we let our business managers design and develop their apps, the happier they are.
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Peter Eerdekens
Commercial Business Analyst at Asilia Africa
No idea, I haven't made the calculations yet since there have been multiple system changes simultaneously and therefore difficult to determine what is the result of which improvement.
View full review »ROI is unknown. However, licensing costs continue to increase in QlikView and in Tableau, which we also use, forcing us at some point to consider consolidating to one and/or turning some existing/owned MicroStrategy licensing inward to replace if the the upward pricing trend continues.
View full review »Not easy to answer. What we use it for, internal to the company, is to track internal costs as we manage quite a number of cost centers. We've successfully managed our budgets and have recovered quite a substantial amount of money for our CC as QV has allowed us to track incorrect CC billing.
View full review »Currently $1 spent = $3 recouped (including labor/support/Infrastructure).
View full review »This question is hard to answer because except for a few cases its impossible to measure how the project (not the tool) improves the results of the organization. Such measures are available at the organizational level, but it is difficult to quantify the proportion of the contribution from one tool to a whole process.
View full review »The vendor offers multiple possibilities for getting started with QlikView. It also depends upon how many reports you need for initial go-live. Starting with the Small Business Edition or Enterprise depends on the company size and the number of users who will work with QlikView.
View full review »Our ROI is the ability to immediately take catalytic interventions with information at hand, implementing immediate savings from lost business and being able to put products to market more effectively.
In-depth analysis on the user roles using the tool should be done prior to implementation as non-managerial staff could probably use a shared licence scenario enabling lower licence count.
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Angel Monjarás
Product Specialist and Education Services at a consultancy with 501-1,000 employees
Historically, ROI is best-in class for this kind of solution. My advice is: If you have many users, use the large deal size to your advantage.
View full review »Not sure.
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Leander du Plessis
Data Analyst at a financial services firm with 501-1,000 employees
ROI is tricky to measure but I'll give some examples:
- Finance can now do month-end statements in one day instead of seven.
- We can determine if a new product in a new market will be profitable within weeks of launching a pilot.
- Engineering is free from having to run database queries to answer business questions.
Although we were able to gain insight into our organization, the pricing and performance of the system were too great to overcome.
View full review »We still do not see a significant ROI.
View full review »One cannot really place a monetary value on the depth of very valuable information that QlikView can help you extract. My advice also would be to be very clear on the licensing model you want to go for. The QlikView licensing model is complicated, so be sure that whoever is selling QlikView to you explains it thoroughly.
View full review »ROI is very long, > 5 year estimation.
View full review »ROI can't be measured directly, but the power of BI can be visualized through QlikView.
View full review »We haven't calculated the ROI yet.
View full review »Tableau seems to have easier user acceptance than QlikView because of the simpler charts and big data integration, increasing the possibility of helping an organization transform from reactive analysis to predictive analysis.
View full review »QlikView is like a race boat, compared to other vendors who are king of Queen Elizabeth. ROI is never easy to measure but at the very least, you will definitely deliver something with added value to your customers within weeks.
View full review »ROI was not a consideration for me, though I would would say it was a great tool I would have equally gone for, even if it involved doing the ROI.
My use was more about service measurement & improvement.
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Ed Dallal
Founder, CEO, & President at Krystal Sekurity
It's taken six months to get an ROI.
View full review »In the starter pack, you get a lot and the ROI is definitely less than a year.
View full review »I think it is good. We took awards area of Big Data Technologies and we give some free or paid services to our customers.
View full review »Even though I am not able to mention a number or time, but because we didn’t have an equal solution it's been very good.
View full review »Our customers’ ROI is typically within 1-3 years, depending on the size and complexity of implementations.
View full review »It's not bad.
View full review »Six months.
View full review »We were provided useful advice with competitive pricing that supported our decision to purchase five licenses in the first phase of the project.
View full review »This product pays for itself fast.
View full review »We are at a too-early stage of implementation to evaluate this, but we anticipate difficulties in expanding its use due to the high cost of licenses.
View full review »We have not yet quoted a ROI, we expect a valuable saving of time and resource by cutting manual reporting, better decision making processes, and on time strategic management alignment.
View full review »ROI is much better compared to BO because deployment time & cost are both reduced.
View full review »This is not easy to measure, but senior management and the public are satisfied.
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Buyer's Guide
QlikView
April 2024
Learn what your peers think about QlikView. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: April 2024.
768,740 professionals have used our research since 2012.