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Lannoo Group Publishers discloses wealth of business data using QlikView
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Lannoo Group Publishers, a publishing house specializing in non-fiction books and stationery, was facing challenges in data collection, analysis, and report generation. The existing Baan ERP system was slow and produced very basic reports that often raised new questions. To answer these questions, a programmer had to be called in each time, which was not efficient. The Oracle database contained seventeen gigabytes of data and it took the system at least fifteen minutes to produce statistics for any given year. The company was looking for a Business Intelligence (BI) package that could provide more insight into sales, customer, and item information.
Magasin optimises product flow with QlikView
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Magasin, a retail company based in Denmark, was facing a significant challenge in managing its enormous product flow, which included approximately 70,000 part numbers. The company needed to optimize this flow from procurement to stocks and manage the ongoing sale from minute to minute in the separate departments. The company was in search of a Business Intelligence (BI) solution that could provide an overview of the key figures in the company’s logistics department.
Nacka Municipality saves millions with QlikView
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Nacka Municipality, a government entity located east of Stockholm, Sweden, was facing several challenges. The municipality was grappling with high costs associated with purchasing standards noncompliance, which was difficult to police. Controllers were spending too much time on manual data collection and analysis. The IT staff was also burdened with the task of generating ad-hoc reports from the IFS ERP system. The municipality needed a solution that could help them analyze the data within their ERP system and provide detailed, timely follow-up capability.
NHS Procurement Hub takes innovation lead with 12 week QlikView BI project
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The North West NHS Collaborative Procurement Hub (NWCPH) was faced with the challenge of achieving a standard approach to collate and consolidate data from multiple financial and purchasing systems and turn it into useful management information. The Hub needed to automatically pull together, format and present financial data from many applications throughout its 38 separate Trust sponsor bodies managing more than €1.5 billion in annual spend. Previously, all financial data was handled manually. The process was undertaken annually for the primary reports for the North West Collaboration Hub, and on an ad-hoc basis by the Hub’s category managers when they needed any specific information. At best, this all took several weeks, and by the time all the data was in, it was usually out of date.
CSG Het Noordik Improves Quality Proactively and According to Policy
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CSG Het Noordik, a broad-based combined school in the Netherlands, was looking to introduce a management information platform to support its quality assurance program. The school had a reputation for being good, but it lacked a system to measure and quantify its performance. The school's approach to educational quality and quality assurance was reactive, which is common in the educational sector due to the focus on the primary process of teaching. The school wanted to implement a quality assurance system that was proactive rather than reactive. They wanted to transform data into steering information for fast and effective action. For example, statistical data plays a crucial role during discussions with individual teachers, chain partners, and the education authority.
Nolte-Möbel analyzes company-wide business data for just-in-time production with QlikView
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Nolte-Möbel, one of the largest manufacturers of cabinets and bedroom furniture in Germany, faced the challenge of coordinating company processes for just-in-time production. The company needed to achieve greater transparency for all employees and quickly and easily implement modified parameters. They had mountains of statistics compiled in endless paper lists, but usually, only one page of each list was actually important. To stem this flood of information and provide greater transparency for users, a suitable analytical tool was sought. One of the main requirements was to be able to quickly and easily implement modified parameters since customers (furniture stores) frequently change their affiliation throughout the year. A traditional OLAP solution would require the continuous creation of new cubes, which not only takes time, but important data can also be lost.
A look at how QlikView adds value to Orthomedics’ ERP system
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Orthomedics, a leading importer and distributor of medical products in South Africa, was facing challenges with its existing ERP system. The system was successful in storing information but lacked high-performance data analysis tools. This resulted in managers spending more time sorting out IT issues rather than analyzing the data. Other problems included the time taken to retrieve the information and distribute reports. With a national footprint, the timely distribution of accurate information was critical. The company had reached a point where it needed to generate over 150 sales analysis reports to cover various requirements.
Panasonic Netherlands preserves the environment by using QlikView to select information
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Panasonic Netherlands was in need of an easy-to-use management reporting system that could be used in conjunction with their ERP system. The existing system was cumbersome and time-consuming, requiring a significant amount of effort to extract, organize, and present information. Additionally, the system did not provide on-screen information, resulting in a large amount of paper waste. The company's managers also needed on-demand information to respond adequately to the market and make informed decisions. The existing tools were not sufficient for these needs, prompting the search for a professional Business Intelligence (BI) solution.
Pernod Ricard España controls its business activities thanks to QlikView
Qlik
Pernod Ricard España, a leader in the liquor market in Spain, was facing challenges in generating flexible and dynamic reports due to the large amount of data handled by the company. The company needed a tool that could integrate multiple data sources in different formats and make them readily available to directors and department heads to streamline the decision-making process. This needed to be done independently of the IT department, so that end-users would be able to handle their own queries and reports.
Ramkrishna Forgings Amplifies Operational Excellence Using Qlikview Business Discovery Platform
Qlik
Ramkrishna Forgings Limited (RKFL), a leading manufacturer and supplier of open and closed die forgings, was facing challenges in improving the performance and efficiency of large-scale data analysis and integrating data from multiple sources effectively. The company had implemented SAP in 2010 to enhance operational philosophy. However, after two years of using the SAP infrastructure, the IT team at RKFL felt that the tools reporting and analytics lacked flexibility and performance to deal with large data volumes from SAP and other non-SAP data sources. Managers used to pull together SAP-reports and analysis using Microsoft Excel, often resulting in inconsistent and incomplete reports. The organization wanted a solution that would be intuitive and simple to use, integrate with the existing SAP applications, deliver deep data analysis capabilities in real-time, and could be accessed anytime using popular mobile devices.
Rexam Improves Decision Making with Instant Reports from Qlikview
Qlik
Rexam Beverage Can Europe & Asia, the largest can manufacturer in Europe, faced a significant challenge in extracting business data from SAP and other data sources to create ad hoc reports. The company's executives needed to highlight key accounts and drill down into products, countries, and sales offices. The main business challenge was that Rexam had huge business value locked into its data sources but lacked a set of applications to extract it to solve business issues immediately. Reports could take one person five working days to compile which often caused issues for executives working to tight deadlines. The company needed a user-friendly business intelligence (BI) tool to avoid the need for users to download huge quantities of data to produce Excel spreadsheets over which managers had little control.
QlikView business intelligence advances 150-year tradition at Robinsons Group
Qlik
Robinsons Group, a leading upscale retailer operating 18 retail stores in Singapore and Malaysia, faced several challenges. They needed to reduce paper reporting to speed operational decisions and actions at the store level. They also needed to implement an easy-to-use business intelligence system that employees could use effectively with very little training. Furthermore, they wanted to develop at-a-glance digital views of business and operational performance. The company was looking for a solution that could provide faster access to more actionable data leading to smarter, timelier decisions. They also wanted to decrease their reliance on clumsy paper reports and increase efficiency when working with data, creating reports, and sharing information.
RS Components enables its team to focus on business-critical analysis
Qlik
RS Components, as part of the global Electrocomponents PLC group, operates over a large geographical footprint. With the components business being fiercely competitive, the management team considered it mission-critical to be able to make business decisions swiftly. However, their existing decision support system was achieved through the manual consolidation of data directly from their ERP and CRM application systems (JD Edwards and Pivotal). This meant that they were spending too much time on data consolidation before any analysis could be made, delaying important decisions as a result. To tackle this, RS Components realized it needed a management tool or system that could provide strategic insights on the performance of its business across all functions. The system should be able to provide data for their Key Performance Matrixes, and assist management with their strategic discussions thereby improving their decision-making process. In order to achieve this, this system should be able extract data from multiple robust and complex systems spread across a diversed geographical region to provide a common view of the business which everyone in the company could rely on.
sahibinden.com Instantly Monitors Sales Performance with Qlikview
Qlik
sahibinden.com, Turkey’s largest e-trade platform, was facing challenges in managing high volume data and reducing the time taken for queries. The company needed a solution that could manage data control and calculations from a single centre and could be deployed quickly and cost-effectively. The company was looking for a business intelligence (BI) solution that could provide detailed analyses, such as visitors’ activities, options, and preferences, to make the website more efficient and profitable.
Sathya Agencies Saves INR 5 Crores with Improved Inventory Visibility with Qlikview
Qlik
Sathya Agencies, a fast-growing electronics retailer with over 33 stores in Tamil Nadu, India, was facing several challenges. The company was experiencing duplication in reporting and delayed response times across departments due to the use of SAP B1 ERP for their operations and the development of numerous custom reports to meet every department’s needs. This led to duplication of information and delayed responses. The company also lacked visibility into excess and non-performing stock at all times, which caused logistic issues. There was also a lack of access to a variety of information required for effective sales campaign executions. Furthermore, the lack of mobile access to information for travelling senior management was a significant challenge.
QlikView electrifies information for home electronics retailer SIBA
Qlik
SIBA, a leading home electronics retailer in the Nordics, was facing challenges in increasing efficiency in compiling accounting reports across stores. The company was struggling with the usefulness of the information locked in hand-compiled binders and was looking for ways to enhance information sharing across all retail store locations. Every month, SIBA had to compile the accounts for every store within the SIBA group manually. Accounts were put together at each store, forwarded to headquarters, and then compiled into a binder. With 53 electronic department stores as part of the group, this resulted in a large number of binders. The work with the accounts every month was time-consuming and the results were poor. Despite the investment in labor to compile monthly data, there was little to show for the effort.
Sibley analyzes 20 years of records for diagnostic research, cost control with QlikView
Qlik
Sibley Heart Center Cardiology, one of the largest pediatric cardiology practices in the U.S., was facing challenges in managing and analyzing its vast database of patient records. The practice was considering hiring an additional full-time person to handle reporting requests for its leadership team. Standard end-of-month reporting took a few days, while ad hoc requests from senior management and physicians took up to a week or more to fulfill. The reports and hard-coded structure of Sibley’s systems couldn’t deliver basic analysis. A person would have to make several queries, which alone would take hours to generate, export data to Microsoft Excel and “reverse engineer” an answer. This limitation led to a situation where Sibley staff would not ask many questions due to the difficulty in obtaining data.
Qlikview Enables Slingeland Ziekenhuis to Quickly Anticipate Changes in the Healthcare Industry
Qlik
Slingeland Ziekenhuis, a Dutch short-stay hospital, was facing challenges due to drastic changes in the healthcare sector. The partial privatisation of the hospital market required hospitals to determine the total cost of medical treatment. Additionally, hospitals were gradually losing their fixed compensation for running their facilities. Slingeland Ziekenhuis decided to restructure its internal organisation to better respond to these changing market conditions. However, the hospital's standalone reporting system was inadequate for managing the reorganised hospital through KPI measurements. The hospital needed an end-to-end management information system that could quickly answer ad hoc management questions and adequately respond to new market developments.
Stichting Studielink Opens Management Information for Colleges and Universities through Qlikview Portal
Qlik
Stichting Studielink, a joint venture between colleges and universities, the Dutch Ministry of Education, Cultural Affairs and Science, the HBO-Raad (Netherlands Association of Universities of Applied Sciences), VSNU (Association of Universities in the Netherlands) and DUO (Education Executive Agency), was faced with the challenge of introducing a management information platform for the sector-wide registration process for colleges and universities. The changes in the form and content of education, in students’ approaches to their studies and in regulations from the government all demanded ongoing innovation within higher education. Studielink encourages this innovation through collaboration and standardization, all the while preserving the autonomy of the individual institutions. An example of promoting collaboration through innovation is the standardization of the registration process for higher education students, involving some 650,000 registrations annually.
QlikView’s “revolutionary technology” succeeds where OLAP failed at Superior Graphite
Qlik
Superior Graphite, a chemical manufacturer specializing in high-temperature technologies, advanced sizing, blending, and coating technologies, was facing challenges in developing data dashboards that would enable better decision-making at all levels. The company wanted to reduce the development costs of integrating a quality business intelligence software system and enhance the richness, accuracy, and usability of corporate data and corresponding data analysis. The company had previously spent a significant amount on consulting time, hardware, and software, but the project dragged on without any results. The company needed a solution that could provide fast access to in-depth data and analysis to improve response time, forecasting, and decision making.
Swedbank empowers 5,000+ users with customer analysis tool using QlikView
Qlik
Swedbank, one of the largest financial institutions in Scandinavia and the Baltic states, needed to better support its 6,000+ branch employees and specialist head office and regionally-based marketing staff with customer-centric tools. The mission was to improve the sales support and give advisors an easy way to plan which customers to meet. The previous sales support tools were too complicated for most of the branch office users who were dependent on central and regional specialists from whom information could be ordered. The lack of system agility meant that opportunities were often missed. Swedbank saw this challenge as an opportunity for a paradigm shift. They saw potential for an entirely new user friendly and flexible system that put information, and thereby power, at everyone’s fingertips. They wanted to improve customer satisfaction and loyalty, and at the same time grow sales and revenue.
Teck Cominco’s trail operations “refined” its reporting and analysis with QlikView
Qlik
Teck Cominco Limited, a diversified mining company, needed a platform for turning large volumes of transactional data into usable business information. The company's ERP solution met all of management’s data capture requirements, but its cumbersome reporting capabilities proved inhibitive to providing the key performance indicator (KPI) information necessary for quickly recognizing trends and driving improvements. Temporary, Excel-based systems were implemented to deliver KPI data to management. These unsustainable, labor-intensive systems required IT managers to dedicate one day per month to prepare and distribute reports for process capability and maintenance KPI reviews. The reports provided only static views of information with a narrow focus on a single topic from a single subject area. Access to and value of overall information needed to be significantly and quickly improved.
tesa tape bonds with QlikView
Qlik
tesa tape, a leading manufacturer and distributor of pressure-sensitive adhesive tapes, was facing challenges in improving data accessibility to its Asia-Pacific subsidiaries and affiliates. The company wanted to enhance the usability of business data by integrating flexible, high-powered, multifunctional analysis tools. They also aimed to reduce the time and manpower required to develop practical, visual reports. The company had implemented a Navision ERP system, which provided new opportunities for automating information. However, the visual capabilities of the ERP system were limited, and the company was looking for a solution that could provide better visual reporting.
QlikView moves business analysis from IT queue to timely decision making for USS-POSCO
Qlik
USS-POSCO was facing challenges in streamlining data reporting to improve decision-making speed and responsiveness to trends or problems. The company was heavily reliant on its overburdened IT staff for generating detailed data reports. The goal was to reduce the amount of time it took to answer business questions and move business analysis closer to end users. The company was looking for a solution that could quickly build a sound business intelligence system without heavy financial, time, or resource investment.
US Synthetic cuts the scrap with QlikView business analysis
Qlik
US Synthetic, a leading provider of polycrystalline diamond cutters (PDCs) for oil and gas exploration, faced challenges in reporting and analysis. The company's Made2Manage ERP system and internally developed custom tables contained large amounts of detailed data, but employees were not able to utilize that data in a meaningful way. Even the generic reports within Made2Manage were difficult to access, and creating ad hoc reports was even more time-consuming and inefficient. The company needed a solution that would provide real, accessible, and useful information at all levels within the organization. The company's non-linear floor made it challenging for managers to follow the product from work order to delivery. Because products may backtrack in the process flow and ultimately take a different route to completion, production managers were losing visibility of those products and their status.
Vax Extends Qlikview Groupwide from Sales to Supply Chain Analysis
Qlik
Vax, a leading manufacturer and distributor of high-quality floorcare products, was facing challenges in producing sales and call centre performance analysis, monitoring supply chain freight movements, and delivering business intelligence (BI) in a visual context for users. The company lacked any specific software for business discovery and was making use of Microsoft Excel spreadsheets. The need for a more efficient and effective solution led to the acquisition of the QlikView business discovery platform in 2006. The initial goal was to track and drive sales and margin performance while helping to control expenses and overall operating costs.
Verdecora improves information accessibility with QlikView
Qlik
Verdecora, a leader in “green” home and garden supplies, was facing challenges in providing improved and streamlined access to information, optimizing management of information, and developing new indicators for tracking. The company's expansion in available sales space translated into an increase in the quantity of products and information generated. One of Verdecora’s main concerns was how it could process and optimally manage all of this information, and, perhaps most importantly, provide agile access to that information – which was strategic for the company. Consequently, they began searching for a tool that would meet these needs, one that would ensure continued growth by correcting anomalies and offering real solutions.
Visionlab improves its sales by 5 % thanks to QlikView
Qlik
Visionlab, a leading optical company in Spain, was facing challenges in extracting key indicators in real time, detecting bottlenecks, and improving the output of production processes. The company also wanted to decentralize data management across various areas. As the organization grew, system managers realized that using Microsoft Excel would be inadequate for optimal decision-making. In 2003, Visionlab decided to implement QlikView, a BI solution that they considered visual, easy to implement, and with a quick return on investment thanks to its short learning curve.
QlikView helps Zurich Insurance manage its risk
Qlik
Zurich Insurance, a leading insurance-based financial services provider in the Nordic region, faced several challenges. They needed to better assess risks and business potential of insurance solutions, link together insurance systems while making them more adaptable and easier to use, and perform fast and flexible analyses on different customers, types of damages, countries, and products. The company's underwriters, who assess the risks and business potential of all insurance solutions, needed a tool that makes it easy to link different local databases together and perform fast and flexible analysis regarding different customers, types of damage, countries and products.
Qlikview Creates A Fresh New Blend for TWG with Near Real Time Analytics and SAP Integration
Qlik
TWG, a leading food and beverages supplier in Hong Kong, was struggling with inefficient reporting processes that delayed decision-making. The company was using their legacy SAP ERP system to produce sales and CRM reports, but found it difficult to generate meaningful insights from the data. The process was manual and could take several hours to extract the data and then generate a report for management using Microsoft PowerPoint. This inefficiency was hindering the company's ability to make strategic decisions and maintain its market leader status.

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