Overall, I would rate the solution a seven out of ten. Be aware that the initial setup and configuration can be a bit complex. However, once it's stable, it's relatively easy to maintain and monitor. Qlik Replicate's strength is real-time change data capture (CDC), so if that's important for you, it's a good option.
Users should ensure they know what their use cases are for the short term and consider it for long-term use cases as well. Overall, I rate Qlik Replicate an eight out of ten.
Senior Vice President at Polestar Solutions & Services India Pvt Ltd
Reseller
Top 10
2023-09-29T07:40:00Z
Sep 29, 2023
Qlik Replicate is a good product. Qlik Replicate can give complete coverage to a Qlick customer. The solution was previously known as Attunity, and it was a Microsoft and SAP partner for data lake automation. At the time, not many products were available for data lake automation. Qlik Replicate is a mature and robust solution. While configuring itself, if there are various sources at the start on the left of the screen, Qlik Replicate takes some time to start blending everything. Overall, I rate Qlik Replicate a seven out of ten.
I would recommend this solution to others. Qlik Replicate offers us the ability to efficiently load data from multiple sources into a single target. However, it is important to note that there are certain limitations and considerations that need to be taken into account. These include ensuring data security, managing tasks, adding source endpoints, managing target endpoints, and customizing log stream tasks. I rate Qlik Replicate an eight out of ten.
It's a pretty good tool to use. When using it, make sure to check the connections, and it's great for full loads and implementation. Overall, I would rate it a nine out of ten.
We are achieving our goals with this solution. It's important to compare the products on the market to find which best suits your use case. I rate this solution eight out of 10.
Business Intelligence Architect at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2022-08-30T18:32:52Z
Aug 30, 2022
We are customers. It's implemented on both the public cloud and on-prem. I'd rate the solution seven out of ten. I'd advise potential users to review this product and see if it fits their needs. If it does, they should try it out.
We use Qlik Sense a lot. We use it as our enterprise solution. I manage it on the environment internally. We use Qlik Sense Enterprise and Qlik Sense SaaS. The deployment for this product is hybrid. We run Qlik Sense Enterprise on-premises in our data center, and we run Qlik Sense SaaS that's hosted by Qlik, but I don't know exactly where that's hosted. I wasn't involved in the implementation, but it was very fast, as it was only a 30-day implementation. We have 50 power users of Qlik Sense, but we have hundreds of users who only use it in a view capacity. For deployment and maintenance, since it's a small team, we only have two people who are supporting it. This product is being used as widely as we originally anticipated, but in terms of increasing usage, that's up in the air, because we were acquired a year and a half ago. Whether there are other tools that will replace this product, or whether we would increase users remains to be seen. My advice to others looking into implementing Qlik Sense is that it's a great product. They are constantly adding new features to it and improving it. We're also seeing more cohesiveness with their on-premises and cloud versions to integrate together, which is good. It's a product I'm recommending to other people. We're happy with it. My rating for Qlik Sense is an eight out of ten.
Managing Partner at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
Top 5
2022-01-05T07:28:37Z
Jan 5, 2022
I rate Qlik Replicate an eight out of ten. To someone looking into Qlik Replicate, I would say that it's easy to use and Qlik Replicate is only one part. You should know the data to replicate it. It's a technical solution. If you are an integration consultant and you are using a replication tool, you should also know ETL tools to complete the picture. If you want to use Qlik Replicate, you should also focus on the ETL side.
Overall the solution is straightforward to use. It does a good job at what it needs to, but it's not as robust in the transformations, for example, the lookups. I rate Qlik Replicate a seven out of ten.
It's extremely promising. It implements new real-time capabilities for data ingestion. It works in hybrid mode that is a hybrid cloud. This is very good and it looks like it has very good performance. We're quite happy. I would rate it a nine out of ten. In the next release, I would like to see closer integration with data catalyst.
Solution Architect at Larsen & Toubro Infotech Ltd.
Real User
2019-12-19T06:32:00Z
Dec 19, 2019
Feature-wise, I cannot think of any improvement that is needed. We are very happy with Qlik, no doubt about it. The only problem is with support. When we ask for technical assistance they should be in a position to support us. I would rate this solution a ten out of ten.
Qlik Replicate is a data replication solution for replicating data from one source database to another for business intelligence software. It offers data manipulation and transformations, replication without impacting source databases, and ease of use without needing ETL. The solution is stable and user-friendly, with detailed logging and support.
Qlik Replicate has improved the organization by allowing each team to replicate their data into a single-source data location. The most...
I would rate the overall solution a nine out of ten as it is substantially better than other solutions.
Overall, I would rate it an eight out of ten.
I rate the overall solution an eight out of ten.
Overall, I would rate the solution a seven out of ten. Be aware that the initial setup and configuration can be a bit complex. However, once it's stable, it's relatively easy to maintain and monitor. Qlik Replicate's strength is real-time change data capture (CDC), so if that's important for you, it's a good option.
Users should ensure they know what their use cases are for the short term and consider it for long-term use cases as well. Overall, I rate Qlik Replicate an eight out of ten.
Qlik Replicate is a good product. Qlik Replicate can give complete coverage to a Qlick customer. The solution was previously known as Attunity, and it was a Microsoft and SAP partner for data lake automation. At the time, not many products were available for data lake automation. Qlik Replicate is a mature and robust solution. While configuring itself, if there are various sources at the start on the left of the screen, Qlik Replicate takes some time to start blending everything. Overall, I rate Qlik Replicate a seven out of ten.
I would recommend this solution to others. Qlik Replicate offers us the ability to efficiently load data from multiple sources into a single target. However, it is important to note that there are certain limitations and considerations that need to be taken into account. These include ensuring data security, managing tasks, adding source endpoints, managing target endpoints, and customizing log stream tasks. I rate Qlik Replicate an eight out of ten.
It's a pretty good tool to use. When using it, make sure to check the connections, and it's great for full loads and implementation. Overall, I would rate it a nine out of ten.
We are achieving our goals with this solution. It's important to compare the products on the market to find which best suits your use case. I rate this solution eight out of 10.
I would rate this solution a nine out of ten.
We are customers. It's implemented on both the public cloud and on-prem. I'd rate the solution seven out of ten. I'd advise potential users to review this product and see if it fits their needs. If it does, they should try it out.
We use Qlik Sense a lot. We use it as our enterprise solution. I manage it on the environment internally. We use Qlik Sense Enterprise and Qlik Sense SaaS. The deployment for this product is hybrid. We run Qlik Sense Enterprise on-premises in our data center, and we run Qlik Sense SaaS that's hosted by Qlik, but I don't know exactly where that's hosted. I wasn't involved in the implementation, but it was very fast, as it was only a 30-day implementation. We have 50 power users of Qlik Sense, but we have hundreds of users who only use it in a view capacity. For deployment and maintenance, since it's a small team, we only have two people who are supporting it. This product is being used as widely as we originally anticipated, but in terms of increasing usage, that's up in the air, because we were acquired a year and a half ago. Whether there are other tools that will replace this product, or whether we would increase users remains to be seen. My advice to others looking into implementing Qlik Sense is that it's a great product. They are constantly adding new features to it and improving it. We're also seeing more cohesiveness with their on-premises and cloud versions to integrate together, which is good. It's a product I'm recommending to other people. We're happy with it. My rating for Qlik Sense is an eight out of ten.
I rate Qlik Replicate an eight out of ten. To someone looking into Qlik Replicate, I would say that it's easy to use and Qlik Replicate is only one part. You should know the data to replicate it. It's a technical solution. If you are an integration consultant and you are using a replication tool, you should also know ETL tools to complete the picture. If you want to use Qlik Replicate, you should also focus on the ETL side.
Overall the solution is straightforward to use. It does a good job at what it needs to, but it's not as robust in the transformations, for example, the lookups. I rate Qlik Replicate a seven out of ten.
It's extremely promising. It implements new real-time capabilities for data ingestion. It works in hybrid mode that is a hybrid cloud. This is very good and it looks like it has very good performance. We're quite happy. I would rate it a nine out of ten. In the next release, I would like to see closer integration with data catalyst.
Feature-wise, I cannot think of any improvement that is needed. We are very happy with Qlik, no doubt about it. The only problem is with support. When we ask for technical assistance they should be in a position to support us. I would rate this solution a ten out of ten.