2 November 2021 Hosting expands to Singapore Share this message Qlik now provides a new cloud region in Singapore to support the growing demand for customers to rapidly innovate with data and technology for analytics in the Asia Pacific (APAC) region. This new region is the second of two cloud regions in APAC and the fourth globally, following cloud regions in Australia, Ireland, and the United States. Organizations based in Singapore and the APAC region can now store and deploy data for analytics locally at scale, ensuring optimal operational performance and data compliance with the inherent cost savings of the cloud. Storing data in a local cloud allows customers to effectively meet the analytics needs of their users across the region, with faster access and lower latency. Select your region from the map during setup of the tenant Allowlisting domain names and IP addresses New service added for Amazon Comprehend Support has been added for the Personally Identifiable Information (PII) Service available in Amazon Comprehend. Now you can identify PII data in text that originates in a Qlik Sense app and use the metadata to mask it within a Qlik Sense application data model. Creating an Amazon Comprehend connection Amazon Comprehend View data connections by space Users with access to many spaces and connections can now view data connections by space in the Data load editor. By default, connections in their Personal space are loaded. Organizing connections by spaces improves load time and provides greater control over the connections you want to view. The new spaces list is also available in the Data manager when adding data. View Data load editor data connections by space Data load editor Set analysis Set analysis lets you define a set (or group) of data values different from the normal set defined by the current selections. This is useful if you want to compare the current selection with a particular value. For example, last year’s value or the global market share. The set analysis documentation in Qlik Sense Help has been expanded and now includes examples. Set analysis and set expressions Dollar-sign expansion Dollar-sign expansions are definitions of text replacements used in scripts or in expressions. Qlik Sense Help has added new examples to the dollar-sign expansion documentation. To test sample load scripts and visualizations, see: Dollar-sign expansion using an expression Dollar-sign expansion using parameters Dollar-sign expansion using a variable 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 7 May 2026 New permission added for the engine assignment feature A new permission ‘Manage engine assignments for applications’ allows delegated engine assignment management for applications without full admin rights, available only through custom roles. New Release Qlik 7 May 2026 Changes to Analyzer user access Analyzer users with Can contribute role in managed spaces now have Professional user access, can create private sheets in shared spaces with Can edit role, but can no longer update application metadata in shared spaces. New Release Qlik 7 May 2026 Changes to scheduled automations Scheduled automations in Qlik Automate now show next run times in history view and support a minimum scheduling period of one minute, rounding second-interval schedules to the nearest minute. New Release Qlik
7 May 2026 New permission added for the engine assignment feature A new permission ‘Manage engine assignments for applications’ allows delegated engine assignment management for applications without full admin rights, available only through custom roles. New Release Qlik
7 May 2026 Changes to Analyzer user access Analyzer users with Can contribute role in managed spaces now have Professional user access, can create private sheets in shared spaces with Can edit role, but can no longer update application metadata in shared spaces. New Release Qlik
7 May 2026 Changes to scheduled automations Scheduled automations in Qlik Automate now show next run times in history view and support a minimum scheduling period of one minute, rounding second-interval schedules to the nearest minute. New Release Qlik