Qlik Predict Sees Rapid Enterprise Adoption for Real-Time, Explainable Forecasting

Qlik Predict Sees Rapid Enterprise Adoption for Real-Time, Explainable Forecasting

Qlik announced the rapid adoption of Qlik Predict, as enterprises turn to real-time, explainable forecasting to drive smarter, faster decisions at scale. Built for enterprise-grade reliability and governance, Qlik Predict transforms how organizations leverage machine learning, putting no-code predictive models directly in the hands of business users across functions.

Qlik Predict is AI operating at scale today across leading global businesses. The solution operationalizes predictions by embedding them into frontline workflows. Whether it’s forecasting demand in manufacturing, predicting patient outcomes in healthcare, or anticipating churn in financial services, Qlik Predict brings clarity and actionability to every decision point, all without requiring advanced technical expertise.

“Executives are racing to turn AI from promise into performance where decisions happen hour by hour,” said Brendan Grady, Executive Vice President and General Manager of Qlik’s Analytics Business Unit. “Qlik Predict embeds trusted forecasts directly in workflows, so frontline teams build and use models through a no-code experience while IT retains governance and auditability. Customers are converting pilots into production outcomes at scale with faster decisions, clearer accountability, and measurable impact.”

Enterprises are already putting Qlik Predict to work in high-stakes, fast-moving environments:

  • SLA Software Logistik Artland, an end-to-end provider of solutions in the food industry, used Qlik Predict to cut production deviation to just 1%
  • Village Roadshow, one of the leading entertainment companies in Australia, leverages Qlik Predict to optimize staffing levels, costs, and the customer experience
  • Steinemann, a leader in the meat processing industry implemented Qlik Predict to generate in-depth analyses, making production forecasts more than 90% accurate
  • Logistics Plus, a global provider of logistics services cut shipment error from 20% to less than 1%

Powered by Qlik Cloud and built to integrate seamlessly with enterprise data sources, Qlik Predict provides:

  • Intuitive, code-free modeling that supports diverse needs across an organization
  • Explainable results with SHAP-based visualizations that update as users explore data and meet AI governance standards
  • Native integration into workflows with the ability to set alerts and explore what-if scenarios, ensuring predictions are actionable at the point of decision

By embedding predictive insights into every single function, organizations can shift from hindsight to foresight, gaining a competitive edge in the process and making the case for AI implementation. Qlik Predict offers a path forward that is both practical and powerful. Governed, explainable, and tightly integrated into the Qlik ecosystem, it empowers teams to act confidently and move beyond reactive analytics and toward anticipatory intelligence.

 

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