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QlikTech and Intel to Drive 64-Bit Business Intelligence
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Thursday June 24 2004 @ 07:55AM EDT
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Yahoo: LUND, Sweden & RALEIGH, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 22, 2004--QlikTech International, a provider of powerful and rapidly deployable business intelligence (BI), analysis and reporting applications, and Intel Corporation (NASDAQ: INTC - News) have announced they are working together to deliver 64-bit performance to QlikTech's customers, by optimizing QlikView Business Intelligence for IntelĀ® ItaniumĀ® 2 processor-based platforms. Intel will provide QlikTech with early access to its technology in order to develop and deliver joint solutions that meet data-intensive enterprise processing needs. QlikTech will demonstrate its QlikView state-of-the-art business intelligence powered by the Intel Itanium processor when it joins Intel at the Microsoft TechEd Show in Amsterdam on June 29.
"With the release of Intel's Itanium processor based platform, scalability has become a powerful competitive advantage for us," said Mans Hultman, CEO of QlikTech International. "QlikView's patented AQL architecture makes it uniquely able to fully leverage the power of 64-bit processors. This allows QlikView to be a perfect business analysis and reporting solution for enterprises no matter how much data they have, from SMBs to the largest corporations of the world."
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