17 February 2026 Mirror data to Amazon Redshift from Qlik Open Lakehouse Share this message Qlik Open Lakehouse projects now support mirroring data to Amazon Redshift, expanding the data mirror feature to enable multi-platform analytics from a single project. In addition to existing targets such as Snowflake, Redshift is now available as a mirror target, allowing one dataset to be queried from one or more cloud data warehouses. With mirror tasks, Qlik enables multi-platform data pipelines without data duplication. You can query data stored in Iceberg tables in your lakehouse directly from Redshift, eliminating the need for additional storage while maintaining consistent, up-to-date data access. This enhancement also supports a Medallion architecture approach: Ingest raw data into an Iceberg-based Bronze layer in your lakehouse Mirror the data to Redshift for downstream transformations in Silver and Gold layers Perform transformations by creating a Redshift project with a transform task, using the Redshift mirror as the source Redshift users can query lakehouse data as if it were native to the warehouse, while Qlik automatically handles data refresh, performance optimization, and storage management. The result is greater flexibility, lower storage costs, and unified analytics across multiple cloud data platforms, now including Redshift. For more information, see Mirroring data to a cloud data warehouse. Not supported in Qlik Cloud Government. Not supported in Qlik Cloud Government – DoD. 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 3 March 2026 New streaming ingestion capabilities for Qlik Open Lakehouse Qlik Open Lakehouse introduces high-throughput streaming ingestion, supporting Kafka, Kinesis, and S3. New tasks include Streaming Landing and Transform, with features like schema evolution, Iceberg optimizations, and downstream mirroring. Not available in Qlik Cloud Government. New Release Qlik 3 March 2026 Data Flow: New operations in Aggregate processor The Aggregate processor in Data Flow now offers more operations like First, Last, Minimum string, Maximum string, Median, Percentile, and Standard deviation, enhancing analytical capabilities without requiring script. New Release Qlik 3 March 2026 Styling of top bar in applications Qlik Cloud now allows customization of the top bar in applications with background and foreground color settings, enhancing app styling options. New Release Qlik
3 March 2026 New streaming ingestion capabilities for Qlik Open Lakehouse Qlik Open Lakehouse introduces high-throughput streaming ingestion, supporting Kafka, Kinesis, and S3. New tasks include Streaming Landing and Transform, with features like schema evolution, Iceberg optimizations, and downstream mirroring. Not available in Qlik Cloud Government. New Release Qlik
3 March 2026 Data Flow: New operations in Aggregate processor The Aggregate processor in Data Flow now offers more operations like First, Last, Minimum string, Maximum string, Median, Percentile, and Standard deviation, enhancing analytical capabilities without requiring script. New Release Qlik
3 March 2026 Styling of top bar in applications Qlik Cloud now allows customization of the top bar in applications with background and foreground color settings, enhancing app styling options. New Release Qlik