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Solasys becomes part of Digia
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Solasys becomes part of Digia

September 1st, 2021: We’re excited to announce that our parent company, the Finnish Data Utilisation Powerhouse Digia Plc has joined forces with Solasys Oy, a data management expert established in 2002. This acquisition is part of Digia’s Next Level strategy and will strengthen our Qlik expertise.

>> Learn more about the merge here!
Climber merges with Digia Plc
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Climber merges with Digia Plc

December 15th, 2020: We’re excited to announce that Climber is joining forces with the Finnish Data Utilisation Powerhouse Digia Plc in a deal that closes on January 7. The transaction is a growth enabler, adding the capabilities needed to speed up the journey towards cloud-based BI. Climber will continue to operate as a subsidiary under the same brand.

>> Learn more about the merge here!
Webinar: 5 keys to framing a competitive data strategy
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Webinar: 5 keys to framing a competitive data strategy

Sign up for our 30 min webinar, learn what to keep in mind when defining your data strategy and how to sidestep the pitfalls!

>> Register here!
Data visualization: choose the right visualization with the help of Qlik
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Data visualization: choose the right visualization with the help of Qlik

Companies collect a lot of data. Just think of all the information you gather through your website, customer data, geo data, sales data, and so on. In this world of “data madness” we all want to gain important insights in no time. More and more companies are therefore using data visualization in business intelligence tools such as Qlik.

>> How do you choose the optimal visualization to answer your question?
Missing data? Survive Survivorship Bias with Qlik
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Missing data? Survive Survivorship Bias with Qlik

How come some airplanes don’t return from the battlefield? Are the success stories of Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg the best learning experiences? And how could people in 1987  think that cats were more likely to survive if they fell from a higher floor? All these questions have one factor in common: they suffer from “survivorship bias”.

>> What is Survivorship Bias?