
Surging Growth of QlikTech Defies Recession; Outpaces Business Intelligence Incumbents Oracle (Hyperion), IBM (Cognos), SAP (Business Objects) and Microsoft QlikTech Drives 50% Revenue Growth to $120 Million; Marks New Era in BI with Rapid Time to Value. Radnor, PA (PRWEB) February 17, 2009 QlikTech, the world's fastest-growing Business Intelligence (BI) software vendor, today announced dramatic growth in 2008. Annual revenues increased 50% over 2007 to $120 million, while the company's customer base grew by 45% to 10,585 customers in 92 countries. The number of users of QlikTech's flagship product, QlikView, also grew by 45%, to approximately 500,000. In contrast to the software industry trend toward downsizing, QlikTech added 160 new employees in 2008, a 50% increase over 2007. "The rules of the game have changed forever; the era of antiquated, hard-to-use software solutions with long, expensive deployments is coming to an end," said Lars Björk, CEO of QlikTech. "Today's macroeconomic challenges are driving customers to demand a solution where value is recognized in weeks - not months or years. Organizations need immediate answers to their pressing business questions, like how can I selectively cut costs, maximize my cash position, or more efficiently allocate working capital. They can no longer afford to wait for costly IT driven solutions that are slow or unable to respond to rapidly changing business conditions. Our exceptionally strong results, especially when other software vendors are laying off people as their business declines, is a testament to our unique value proposition. QlikTech is advantageously positioned to continue growing at the expense of our competitors." "Volume and Velocity" Strategy Fuels Broad-based Growth across Small, Midsize, and Large Global Organizations
Unlike many B2B enterprise software firms, no single transaction accounted for more than 1% of total revenues in 2008. In a year when many large IT projects were scrubbed or deferred, QlikTech gained market share by delivering projects with exceptionally rapid payback - typically measured in days or weeks. In-Memory Associative Technology Drives Unprecedented Customer Success
"Some of our competitors have announced products with in-memory capabilities," said Anthony Deighton, senior vice president of products and strategy at QlikTech. "It's great they recognize the value we bring to the market, but they have fundamentally missed the mark because their offerings fail to meet basic usability requirements. They lack QlikView's unique associative capabilities that allow business users to interactively explore and analyze their data without the pre-defined limits of traditional BI. On the other hand, we deliver value to customers today, and we are so confident of our product that we provide our customers a 30-day money-back guarantee, an offer our competitors will have difficulty matching." License Revenue Indicates Strength of Business
"The incumbents' heavy reliance on services - rather than license revenue - indicates their declining position in the industry," said William Sorenson, chief financial officer at QlikTech. "Our high growth, high velocity model is focused on selling software licenses to new and existing customers, to continue to gain share and disrupt the BI market." Channel-focused Business Model Leverages Growing Partner Network
Sustained Growth, Profitability, and Geographic Expansion Expected in 2009
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