3 October 2023

October 3, 2023: What’s New in Qlik Cloud?

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Business Glossary import sync

You could already import glossary terms and descriptions from external glossaries into the Qlik Cloud Business Glossary.

The import capability is now enhanced so you can synchronize these imports and keep track of any changes.

Importing and exporting glossaries

Deleting Qlik Cloud tenants

You can now read about how Qlik handles deletion of Qlik Cloud tenants when trials, evaluations, or paid subscriptions expire.

Deleting a Qlik Cloud tenant

Updated Natural Language Insights object

The Natural Language Insights object has been updated to offer better functionality, improved insights, and native support for all Qlik Cloud features.

In addition to manually configuring the context with dimensions and measures, you can now directly select a desired chart and insights will automatically reflect it, providing an easy way to add readouts and interpretations for a visualization.

The object now fully supports the Qlik Cloud UI in multiple languages, accessibility requirements, and reporting / exporting, and has been moved to the standard charts pane.

With Natural Language Insights, you can boost data literacy by helping users better understand the most important takeaways from their visualizations and analytics, driving better decisions at all levels.

NL Insights

Creating NL Insights

Improved font handling

The handling of fonts has been improved. You now a get a preview of the font in the drop down. Open-source fonts are bundled, so that fonts are rendered the same everywhere: on screen, in printing and in image downloads.

Old dashboards will still look the same, new fonts are only engaged if the app developer is actively going in and changing. You can use your own fonts, make a custom theme and include your font.

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