PHILADELPHIA, PA — Qlik (NASDAQ: QLIK) announced the general availability of its agentic experience in Qlik Cloud, delivered through Qlik Answers as a conversational interface, along with the launch of the Qlik Model Context Protocol server to allow third-party assistants to access its analytics tools.
The company said the new capabilities are designed to help enterprises deploy artificial intelligence systems that integrate structured analytics and unstructured content while maintaining governance and transparency in decision-making workflows.
The agentic experience in Qlik Cloud includes features that convert user questions into governed responses powered by the Qlik Analytics Engine and curated documents, monitor key measures for anomalies, and provide managed data products for analytics.
Qlik also introduced its MCP server, which allows third-party assistants, including Anthropic Claude, to securely generate insights and access governed data through Qlik’s application programming interfaces.
“In 2026, boards are navigating geopolitical volatility, tightening AI rules, and relentless cost pressure. That changes what enterprise AI has to be: auditable, governed, and able to act inside real workflows,” said Mike Capone, chief executive officer of Qlik.
Qlik said its analytics engine preserves business context during calculations and pairs governed datasets with cited knowledge sources to support traceable AI-driven insights.
“AI delivers value when it’s built on data that’s already curated, governed and trusted,” said Mike Krut, senior vice president of information technology at Penske Transportation Solutions.
Michael Leone, practice director and principal analytics and AI analyst at Omdia, said, “The move from copilots to reasoning systems exposes a critical gap in governed context and explainability for many enterprises.”
Qlik said the agentic enhancements and MCP server are available now in Qlik Cloud, with additional features, including Discovery Agent and Data Products for Analytics, expected to roll out shortly.
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