About four months ago I have created this blog for sharing my knowledge and ideas about business intelligence and especially QlikView.
In the last weeks I have received so many mails! Thanks!
But most of the mails I received were targeting one topic: “Why is your blog published in German” or “Could you please translate the article XY for me into English”, and so on …
Originally I have decided to publish this QlikView blog in my mother tongue, mainly because this blog was primarily planned as a service for my existing (and new customers) and they are located in Austria, Germany and Switzerland.
But I am indeed very interested in getting as much feedback as possible from the whole QlikView-community, that’s the main reason why qlikblog.at will from now on be published in English only.
So stay tuned, what can you expect from qlikblog.at in 2010:
- In the last two months I have developed about a dozen of tools which should help you to develop your QlikView projects
- In the next weeks I will also try to translate most of the existing articles written in German to English, so do not hesitate to revisit the page …
- Certainly also new topics will be covered here …
So, do not miss any new article here and subscribe to the RSS-feeds or subscribe to the newsletter (which will only be sent to you when new articles are published).
Looking forward to an interesting year 2010.
Best regards
Stefan
Possibly related posts:
- QlikTip #1: Transferring Current Selections to Excel-Export (translated)
While driving this blog only in German the most viewed article was “QlikTip #1 – Export the current celections to Excel”. So this will also be the first article translated to English. (The original German...

Mag. Stefan WALTHER
4 Comments
Dear Stefan Walther,
that are good news! Nice decision!
Best regards from Singapure
V.
You’re welcome!
Greetings back from Austria.
Stefan
nice!
Excellent choice! Thanks for a good blog
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