PHILADELPHIA, PA — Qlik has introduced a series of new capabilities within Qlik Talend Cloud aimed at helping organizations deliver high-quality, governed data more quickly and make it easier for business users to access trusted information wherever they work.
The upgrade allows data teams to publish secure, standards-based API endpoints for governed data products with a single click, improving how analytics-ready data flows into tools such as Power BI, Tableau, Excel, Salesforce and internal applications. Qlik said the features allow companies to share consistent data across teams without adding integration complexity or creating new bottlenecks.
The release also adds automation to reduce manual documentation and quality oversight. Data fields can now be automatically described at scale to improve discoverability, while a built-in AI assistant proposes data-quality rules based on each dataset’s profile. The result, Qlik said, is broader coverage of data checks with far less effort from engineering teams.
Teams can also collaborate on fixes using sprint-style remediation workflows supported by agentic capabilities. These workflows pull domain experts, data stewards and AI teams into the same process to validate issues and accelerate resolution.
Drew Clarke, Qlik’s executive vice president of product and technology, said the enhancements respond to customers’ need for flexibility and interoperability. He noted that governed data should be available wherever teams work, not locked inside a single tool.
Eva Chrona, CEO of analytics consultancy Climber, said the new workflows helped bring domain experts directly into stewardship efforts, increasing trust while reducing turnaround time. She added that automation features—such as field documentation and AI-suggested quality checks—are already saving resources.
Qlik said the updates reflect a broader push to combine AI-driven automation with open standards, giving organizations a clearer path to scaling trusted data across their operations.
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