1. Qlikview Server and Publisher
Authored by Stephen Redmond, Qlikview Server and Publisher is a vital read for anyone involved in data visualization and management. This book dives deep into the functionalities of QlikView Server and Publisher, providing not only theoretical knowledge but also practical insights that are applicable to real-world scenarios. Whether you are an experienced professional or just starting, Redmond’s expertise equips you with the necessary skills to harness the power of QlikView effectively. Its clear explanations and comprehensive approach ensure you will walk away with a stronger proficiency in managing data environments.
2. Practical QlikView 2 – Beyond Basic QlikView
In Practical QlikView 2 – Beyond Basic QlikView, Mark O’Donovan extends the teachings of its predecessor and delves into advanced QlikView techniques that every data analyst should master. Published in 2013, this book showcases various scenarios and case studies that demonstrate how to leverage QlikView’s unique features to optimize data processing and enhance reporting. The logical progression from basic to advanced concepts makes this book an essential guide for leveraging QlikView to its fullest, preparing you to tackle more complex analytical challenges.
3. Overview of Qlikview Qlikview Extensions – Examples Including jQuery and CSS
Tim Benitez offers a thorough examination of Overview Qlikview Qlikview Extensions. This book serves as a comprehensive guide for those looking to enhance their QlikView experience through extensions. With practical examples using jQuery and CSS, it empowers readers to customize their QlikView applications, significantly improving user experience and data representation. Ideal for developers and technical users, Benitez’s insights help to bridge the gap between standard QlikView usage and advanced customization techniques.
4. Practical QlikView
Mark O’Donovan’s Practical QlikView is a foundational text that has benefited many beginners in the field of data analysis. The book outlines essential aspects of QlikView, providing a hands-on approach to learning the software. Its structure allows readers to build upon their skills progressively, making it a great starting point for anyone looking to grasp the basics of data visualization. O’Donovan’s approachable writing style and practical examples ensure this book remains relevant for newcomers to the field.
5. Practical Qlikview Training 2 – Beyond Basic Qlikview
Also authored by Mark O’Donovan, Practical Qlikview Training 2, provides an in-depth look into advanced QlikView training methodologies. This book is perfect for educators and trainers in the data arena as it offers insights on creating effective training programs. O’Donovan’s blend of theoretical and practical knowledge not only enhances your mastery of QlikView but also equips you with tools and techniques for teaching others, thus multiplying the impact of your learning.
6. Qlikview Creating Custom Data Sources Using Qvx
In both his works Qlikview Creating Custom Data Sources Using Qvx, Curtis Longmore and Larae Poette explore the dynamic capabilities of creating custom data sources within QlikView. This book lays the groundwork for harnessing external data effectively, making it a necessary tool for analysts dealing with various data sources. The hands-on examples and clear instructions provided empower users to extend QlikView’s functionality in ways that enhances analytical depth and improves data integrity.
7. Practical SQL: Microsoft SQL Server T-SQL for Beginners
Mark O’Donovan wraps up this list with Practical SQL: Microsoft SQL Server T-SQL for Beginners. This book is a great companion for anyone transitioning into data analysis. It shines a light on the SQL language, focusing on T-SQL as used by Microsoft SQL Server. O’Donovan’s teaching style is hands-on, filled with exercises that make learning easy and engaging. This book empowers readers to write SQL queries confidently, harnessing the full potential of databases and allowing for fluid interaction between QlikView and SQL.