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QlikTech gets 2013 Customer Value Enhancement award

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Sharath Kumar
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BANGALORE, INDIA: QlikTech, a leader in Business Discovery - user-driven Business Intelligence (BI), today announced that Frost & Sullivan awarded the QlikView Business Discovery platform with the 2013 Customer Value Enhancement Award.

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This award is a result of Frost & Sullivan's independent analysis and primary research performed while compiling its "Top 50 Game Changers" manufacturing report, which identifies the top hardware and software companies impacting and accelerating U.S. manufacturing competitiveness.

This latest recognition builds on LARSON Manufacturing Company being named a winner of the 2013 Manufacturing Leadership 100 Awards (ML100). With more than 200 business users using over 90 QlikView applications, LARSON has improved visibility into product quality and supply chain effectiveness plus decreased cost and time of reporting. In addition, Frost & Sullivan named the QlikView Business Discovery platform as the Emerging Analytics Player of the Year in Le Meridien, Delhi, honoring the outstanding achievements of QlikTech's domestic market strategy and marketing and sales initiatives.

Muthuraman Ramasamy, Sr. Industry Analyst at Frost & Sullivan said: "Manufacturing environments today are extremely detailed, with global models encompassing many distinct enterprise solutions and pulling in data from disparate sources and storing them as either structured or unstructured data."

"QlikView's ability to recognize the complexity of the data, the volume, and the solution into which it is plugged in order to make overarching insights demonstrates its unmatched capabilities, thus ensuring that it is uniquely differentiated from its competitors. We firmly believe that QlikView can help the growing number of manufacturers that are extending the implementation and utilization of analytics in order to enable faster and more profitable decisions in a highly competitive and complex environment."