QlikView - Simplifying Analysis for Everyone
 
 

Q-Days
Bay Area

Join us at the Sofitel San Francisco Bay for this unique one day event. Hear from QlikTech executives, ask your pressing questions at the Q-Genius bar and meet with other QlikView users to share experiences, best practices and new ideas. Speak with QlikView OEM and technology partners and share unique uses.

There will be something for everyone and we encourage all types of users to attend. If you've never experienced QlikView, this is your opportunity to hear directly from the users and learn how QlikView can be used in your organization.

To keep this event educational and user-driven, there will be no cost to attend. Training is complimentary as well, but space is very limited. We look forward to hearing from you!

Q-Days Bay Area
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Registration and breakfast begins at 8:00am
General Sessions 9:00am - 12:00pm
Hands on Training 2:00pm - 4:00pm

Sofitel San Francisco Bay
223 Twin Dolphin Drive
Redwood City, CA 94065
SOFITEL SAN FRANCISCO BAY WEBSITE

Basic Training (If you've never used QlikView)

An introduction course - a mixture of demonstrations and hands on exercises of the many QlikView components. Topics covered in this course, include fundamental user interface layout and design best practices, based on Stephen Few’s design recommendations. We will also cover how to create a QlikView application and objects such as sheets, listboxes and charts. All the basic knowledge required to get started with QlikView.

Advanced Training (Current users)

QlikView 9 Features and Functionality, Set Analysis and Heirarchy Loads.

  • QlikView 9: Best practices in developing a QlikView application using version 9 features. At the completion of this session, participants will be able to understand new version 9 features, when / how to use them, and understand best practices in displaying the data.
  • Set Analysis: We will cover the syntax and techniques for using set analysis within your organization. There will be several hands on exercises that show simple to complex set analysis examples.
  • Hierarchy Loads: We will show you how to use QlikView’s built in hierarchy processing with a hands on example.

Registration is now closed. If you have any questions please email eventsus@qlikview.com.We hope to see you at future QlikView events in 2010!