6 May 2026 Ruben Waardenburg joins Bitmetric Share this message We’re happy to announce that as of May 1st, Ruben Waardenburg joined Bitmetric as a Business Intelligence Consultant. “Six years ago I made the switch to Business Intelligence consultancy. Coming from the hospitality industry, I liked to work with people, but I always wanted to do more with data. The function as a BI consultant gave me the chance to experience both passions in one job. Even though it has been hard work to make a switch to a completely different industry, not a day goes by where I regret the fact that I took the leap of faith. If anything, it gave me much more perspective on following my passions and I love the fact that I learn so many new things every day. I expect that this feeling will only grow more at Bitmetric.” Outside of his professional life, he loves sports in general, but especially tennis. He has played his whole life and loves it so much that he recently started teaching tennis in the evenings as well. Being able to share his passion and pass it on to other people brings him a lot of joy. Besides sports, he also enjoys watching sports, cooking (and eating ), and going on road trips to discover new places and cultures. Asked why he decided to join Bitmetric, Ruben said: “Since working as a consultant I’ve heard many good stories about Bitmetric and during last year’s Master Summit I got to meet Barry and Maarten, so when I was looking around for a new challenge, I could only think of one place to come to for advice, and that was Bitmetric. Already during the first talks I knew that this was a great match on both cultural and professional level. I was looking for a place where I could really develop myself, while being a part of a close team that shares the same enthusiasm for Qlik (and data in general). I feel like I checked all those boxes here and I am very proud and excited to be part of the Bitmetric family!” Welcome aboard Ruben, we’re very happy to have you join the Bitmetric team! More from the Bitmetric team Bitmetric Qlik Support Keep your Qlik environment running smoothly with proactive support that prevents issues before they appear. Available on flexible monthly plans. Learn more. Qlik vs Power BI Series See how Qlik and Power BI perform when theory meets reality. Three apps rebuilt, every step examined. Learn more. How can we help? Whether something’s still unclear or you’re ready to take the next step, Barry and Eric are happy to talk it through. Email us, call us, or book a meeting at a time that works for you. Call us Mail us 2 June 2026 Copy and save monitored charts as images Copy and save monitored charts as images in Qlik Cloud for easy sharing in emails or presentations directly from the activity center. New Release Qlik 28 May 2026 Engine functions in Direct Query expressions Direct Query now supports Qlik Engine functions like GetUserAttr and if in $(=…) expressions for KPIs and custom SQL, enabling dynamic user-context-aware data filtering and personalized row-level security without in-memory data loading. New Release Qlik 27 May 2026 Updating activated data products in the Marketplace Qlik Cloud now allows explicit republish control for activated data products in the Marketplace, letting data product managers iterate privately before sharing updates. A new Update in marketplace button and edit counter track pending changes, while the changelog provides an audit trail of updates and who pushed them. New Release Qlik
2 June 2026 Copy and save monitored charts as images Copy and save monitored charts as images in Qlik Cloud for easy sharing in emails or presentations directly from the activity center. New Release Qlik
28 May 2026 Engine functions in Direct Query expressions Direct Query now supports Qlik Engine functions like GetUserAttr and if in $(=…) expressions for KPIs and custom SQL, enabling dynamic user-context-aware data filtering and personalized row-level security without in-memory data loading. New Release Qlik
27 May 2026 Updating activated data products in the Marketplace Qlik Cloud now allows explicit republish control for activated data products in the Marketplace, letting data product managers iterate privately before sharing updates. A new Update in marketplace button and edit counter track pending changes, while the changelog provides an audit trail of updates and who pushed them. New Release Qlik