Director of Data Engineering at a computer software company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 5
2024-11-11T16:12:00Z
Nov 11, 2024
Qlik Sense's licensing metrics are flexible. They provide packages based on needs, like named licenses, developer licenses, or shared pool licenses. There is also a core-based license option for organizations with a large number of users.
Software Engineer I at a healthcare company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 20
2024-10-02T19:48:00Z
Oct 2, 2024
QlikView is probably on the pricier side than other BI tools. It's more expensive than the overall implementation of Power BI and maybe about or a little less than Tableau. I do not have any specific numbers regarding the cost.
Director of Special Projects - Product Business Manager QLIK & Microsoft at Aldebra Spa
Reseller
Top 10
2023-10-23T10:21:52Z
Oct 23, 2023
It is quite expensive, rating at around nine out of ten on a cost scale. This is mainly due to the requirement for a dedicated ClickView infrastructure as the sole SQL solution. We are primarily using perpetual licenses at the moment, and it's essential to note that we currently have just one SQL solution, which comprises one two-cluster. This incurs a cost of €21,375 for the solution in the current setup.
Its licensing costs are moderate, but it can get expensive due to the numerous add-ons available like those for printing. Also, there are more substantial expenses when integrating with ERP systems and other solutions. I would rate it six out of ten.
Senior Manager: Diversified Operations at Pharmacy Direct
Real User
2022-06-06T09:39:30Z
Jun 6, 2022
It has an annual license. It is expensive as compared to other competitive tools that do more for less. In South African rands, we pay about 100,000 to 200,000 a year.
The setup costs for QlikView are fair as are the yearly maintenance fees. The licensing becomes a bit more expensive and requires some planning for onboarding.
QlikView is a Business Intelligence tool that allows you to keep tabs on all of your business-related information in a clean, clear, and easy to access database that is intuitive to build and simple to navigate. It is ideal for business owners who wish to improve overall output by creating the most productive system possible.
Qlik Sense's licensing metrics are flexible. They provide packages based on needs, like named licenses, developer licenses, or shared pool licenses. There is also a core-based license option for organizations with a large number of users.
QlikView is probably on the pricier side than other BI tools. It's more expensive than the overall implementation of Power BI and maybe about or a little less than Tableau. I do not have any specific numbers regarding the cost.
The platform's pricing is considered quite expensive, particularly given the dollar-based pricing.
My firm got the product at a cheap price, but in general, I believe that the product is a bit costly.
QlikView is more expensive than SAP Crystal Reports. It could be improved. I rate the pricing a five out of ten.
The prices were normal five years ago, but they are expensive now. My customers pay a yearly license fee.
My customers are mostly in government and banking, and they haven't had issues with QlikView pricing.
QlikView is a reasonably priced solution.
It is quite expensive, rating at around nine out of ten on a cost scale. This is mainly due to the requirement for a dedicated ClickView infrastructure as the sole SQL solution. We are primarily using perpetual licenses at the moment, and it's essential to note that we currently have just one SQL solution, which comprises one two-cluster. This incurs a cost of €21,375 for the solution in the current setup.
Its licensing costs are moderate, but it can get expensive due to the numerous add-ons available like those for printing. Also, there are more substantial expenses when integrating with ERP systems and other solutions. I would rate it six out of ten.
Compared to other BI tools, the product's price is reasonable for medium and enterprise businesses. It is expensive for small companies.
On a scale of one to ten, where one being low price and ten being high price, I rate pricing a four.
It has an annual license. It is expensive as compared to other competitive tools that do more for less. In South African rands, we pay about 100,000 to 200,000 a year.
I don't handle the licensing aspect and therefore can't speak to the exact costs.
The solution is expensive to use.
The setup costs for QlikView are fair as are the yearly maintenance fees. The licensing becomes a bit more expensive and requires some planning for onboarding.
keep working with the Company to get the pricing you need.
It is not very expensive. I think it it is on par with other similar products on the market.
The pricing is too high compared to the other solutions on the market.