Qlik®, a global leader in data integration, data quality, analytics, and artificial intelligence (AI), announced new capabilities in Qlik Talend Cloud® that make trusted data easy to use across the business. Data teams can publish secure, standards-based API endpoints for governed data products with one click, automatically document fields at scale, and use an AI assistant to propose data-quality rules.
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For data and analytics teams, the release delivers clear, measurable gains:
“Customers want flexibility. If your best data is stuck in one tool, it becomes a bottleneck,” said Drew Clarke, EVP, Product & Technology, Qlik. “Open, standards-based APIs let customers use the same governed data wherever work happens. AI-driven stewardship removes repetitive tasks and helps teams deliver trusted outcomes faster.”
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“Qlik has turned stewardship into a team sport,” said Eva Chrona, CEO at Climber. “Sprint workflows and collaborative validation pulled our domain experts into the process, which raised trust and sped up fixes. The automation that documents fields and proposes quality checks is already saving time, and we are excited about where Qlik is taking AI-driven stewardship next.”
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