6 March 2025 Just because your data is in the cloud does not make it safe. Share this message Moving to the cloud provides numerous benefits to businesses today. Platforms like Qlik Cloud offer flexibility, scalability, and seamless access to analytics from anywhere. But here’s the catch: just because your data lives in the cloud does not mean it is automatically safe from loss; you will need a Qlik Cloud backup. Why do you need to backup your Qlik Cloud? Many people believe or think that Qlik will have their backs when it comes to data protection. While Qlik does a great job of ensuring platform availability and security, your actual data and apps are not protected by an automatic backup safety net. Think about this: Accidental deletions happen. Have you ever deleted something you immediately regretted? Without a backup, you might not get it back. Data corruption is real. Bugs and sync errors, although rare, can happen. With features like Application Automation, a single buggy or misconfigured automation can cause a lot of damage. Human errors are unavoidable. Mistakes happen, whether through accidental overwrites or team members deleting important apps, data flows, or glossaries. Security threats exist. Malicious attacks or insider threats could put your critical analytics at risk. How Bitmetric handles backups Because Qlik Cloud does not include built-in backups for your apps and other assets, it is your responsibility to make sure those critical assets are protected. What is the best way to do this? A dedicated backup solution that gives you control over your data. At Bitmetric, we have built a simple, reliable, and cost-effective Qlik Cloud Backup service to make sure applications, scripts, automations, and other important assets are always safe. The service is free of charge for all clients on our support plan, and it is at a reduced price for clients who purchase their Qlik subscriptions through us. We are now offering this as a stand-alone service to any Qlik Cloud user that needs a solid and reliable backup solution. Do not wait until it’s too late The reality is, you don’t think about backups until you need them. By that time, it is too late. If Qlik Cloud is an important part of your business, you must have a solid backup strategy. It’s essential. Do you want to make sure that your Qlik Cloud environment is protected? Check out our Qlik Cloud Backup solution here. Barry Harmsen Barry is the founder of Bitmetric. He’s been in the field of Data & Analytics for more than 20 years, covering roles from hands-on development to architecture and strategy, and everything in between. Barry loves delivering solutions that fit well within the business’ context and are fun to use. In his free time, Barry enjoys spending time with his family, rowing, DIY and working on fun side-projects. More from the Bitmetric team Qlik Cloud Backup Protect your investment in Qlik with daily incremental backups stored in an encrypted environment with redundant storage. Available for as little as 2 Euro per day. Learn more. Masters Summit for Qlik The Masters Summit for Qlik provides the next step in your path to becoming a Qlik specialist. As an extra perk, Bitmetric has secured an over $450 discount just for you! Use code BITMETRIC at checkout. Read more here. Governance Qlik Security Support How can we help? Barry has over 20 years experience as a Data & Analytics architect, developer, trainer and author. He will gladly help you with any questions you may have. Call us Mail us 11 September 2025 Qlik vs Power BI: Part 3 – Front End Development & User Experience Part 3 of our Qlik vs Power BI series explores Qlik’s grid responsive layout and associative model versus Power BI’s precision layout and query-based interactions, highlighting their impact on dashboard design and user experience. Power BI Qlik 4 September 2025 Qlik vs. Power BI: Part 2 – Back-End & Data Modeling This post is Part 2 of our series on Qlik vs Power BI data preparation and modeling. We compare Qlik’s structured, script-driven approach with QVDs to Power Query’s flexible, user-friendly interface, and explain what each means for building reliable data models. Power BI Qlik 1 September 2025 Qlik vs. Power BI: Part 1 – A Hands-On Comparison This series takes you behind the scenes of a real enterprise migration from Qlik Sense to Power BI. Rather than relying on feature checklists or marketing claims, we’ll walk through hands-on development work and show how both platforms handle data preparation, modeling, scripting, and front-end design in practice. Power BI Qlik
11 September 2025 Qlik vs Power BI: Part 3 – Front End Development & User Experience Part 3 of our Qlik vs Power BI series explores Qlik’s grid responsive layout and associative model versus Power BI’s precision layout and query-based interactions, highlighting their impact on dashboard design and user experience. Power BI Qlik
4 September 2025 Qlik vs. Power BI: Part 2 – Back-End & Data Modeling This post is Part 2 of our series on Qlik vs Power BI data preparation and modeling. We compare Qlik’s structured, script-driven approach with QVDs to Power Query’s flexible, user-friendly interface, and explain what each means for building reliable data models. Power BI Qlik
1 September 2025 Qlik vs. Power BI: Part 1 – A Hands-On Comparison This series takes you behind the scenes of a real enterprise migration from Qlik Sense to Power BI. Rather than relying on feature checklists or marketing claims, we’ll walk through hands-on development work and show how both platforms handle data preparation, modeling, scripting, and front-end design in practice. Power BI Qlik