This post is long time overdue. Our friends from Industrial CodeBox published QVExcel already last year.
QVExcel has a rich set of features that enables you to create highly customised reports within Excel, but with the power of QlikView behind it. QVExcel installs as an Excel Add-In, so that it’s available within Excel at all times and QlikView data is quickly accessible. There is no need to launch another application or process the data from QlikView before it gets into Excel.
As Qlikster points out in the Eleven BI trends for 2011:
Excel hell still predominates. IT might hate Microsoft Excel, but it really is the choice of tool for most businesspeople. They love the freedom and individual choice it confers on them – even though it can create multiple versions of the truth. Best advice: accept the fact that users want Excel, introduce best practices, and ensure that all instances of Excel run against a single version of the truth. Spreadmarts aren’t management’s or non-Microsoft vendors’ flavour of the day, but users can’t be fought forever.
QVExcel is an excellent solution especially if you want to lower the barrier for change within your organisation.
We all know that people who have been working with Excel for years (especially you Financial people
can sometime find QlikView a bit too overwhelming for them. QVExcel is certainly a good solution to help making people feeling comfortable while at the same time exploit the flexibility and power of QlikView.
Check out QVExcel and have a look at the video they have created!
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This looks like a great product and I am interested in it. However, it would help new customers to slow down your video. It goes so fast it’s hard to see what is being done. I am a Qlikview developer and would even be faster than a business user so I think you may lose some potential buyers.