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Talking But a Revlutin 90% 80% 70% 60 0% 100% 110% 120% 130% 140%

In-Memry analysis n 64-bit platfrms ushering in a new class f pwerful, affrdable and easy-t-use Business Intelligence slutins fr the masses In-Memry Analysis is pised t revlutinize the Business Intelligence (BI) industry as it becmes the predminate apprach. The BI industry is a majr fcus fr rganizatins making investments, and accrding t Gartner, demand fr fast queries against big datasets, cupled with lwer-priced 64-bit cmputing will increase the use f in-memry technlgy. The analyst firm expects that by 2012, 70% f Glbal 1000 rganizatins will lad detailed data int memry as the primary methd t ptimize BI applicatin perfrmance. When the BI space began t emerge 20 years ag, memry was expensive and prcessing speeds were slw. As such, entrants int the space were cnstrained in hw they might technically apprach s-called multidimensinal analysis. Specifically, they were frced t emply a precalculatin apprach that invlved the use f cubes t rganize and stre the results f these pre-calculatins. While the results appeared t the user t be instantaneus, the main challenge with this s-called n-line analytical prcessing (OLAP) apprach was arund the time and cst assciated with defining and redefining cubes. With Mre s Law having beat its relentless drum ver the past tw decades, tday s BI space is ripe fr an innvatin revlutin. Specifically, prcessing speeds are much greater, and memry is much mre affrdable. In particular, the mainstream availability f 64-bit cmputing has significantly increased the amunt f memry a cmputer can use. The cmbinatin f these advances nw allw fr new appraches, in terms f technical architecture, that alleviate sme f the shrt-cmings f the traditinal OLAP slutins. Tday, because f this technlgical evlutin, the s-called traditinal and standalne OLAP players such as Cgns, Business Objects, MicrStrategy, SAS and thers are facing a squeeze and, therefre, a threat t their services-heavy business mdels. Pressuring frm ne side are the large stack players wh are including BI slutins in their integrated fferings. Key stack players include IBM, SAP, Micrsft and Oracle. Pressuring frm the ther side are innvatrs, such as QlikTech, wh are taking full advantage f the latest in technlgy t ffer slutins that are mre pwerful, flexible and easy t use and that help users achieve value in a fractin f the time.

Industry Analyst Recgnitin fr QlikTech As the market cntinues t transfrm, Qlik- Tech is cnsistently gaining recgnitin as the emerging leader amng In-Memry Analysis prviders. This is evident frm what industry analysts are saying and frm hw quickly QlikTech has been grwing. The reasn fr this is very straightfrward: Qlik- Tech prvides ne f the best In-Memry Analysis and Reprting slutins available. QlikTech believes infrmatin shuld be available bradly, affrdably, and quickly essentially giving business intelligence tls t the masses. QlikTech s flagship prduct, QlikView, utilizes next generatin patented In-Memry Assciatin Technlgy t navigate sphisticated analysis in the same way pepl think. Users experience the freedm f Qliking their unique path and discvering insights hidden in their data. QlikView s click-driven, visually interactive interface is simple fr end users t learn and use. In its annual Magic Quadrant fr Business Intelligence Platfrms, 1Q09 reprt published in January 2009, Gartner psitined QlikTech in the Visinaries Quadrant based n the cmpany s ability t execute and cmpleteness f visin. In July 2009, industry analysis firm IDC recgnized QlikTech as the fastest grwing BI cmpany, three years running. IDC analyst Dan Vesset remarked: Over the past three years, QlikTech has seen unequaled acceleratin f the acceptance f its technlgy in the business intelligence market. Qlik- Tech's expansin frm its Eurpean base int Nrth America has been received well and has helped the cmpany achieve ver a 70 percent grwth rate in sftware license and maintenance during the past tw years." IDC als recently published the whitepaper QlikTech's Apprach t Business Intelligence: Keep It Simple and Flexible. In this reprt, IDC describes what makes traditinal OLAP challenging fr business users and IT; hw QlikView is different, and prvides value fr the business and IT; and, finally, prvides detailed real-wrld qutes and figures frm QlikTech custmers (arund the glbe) independently dcumenting ROI.

Revlutinary Partnership QlikView was built with a simple architectural premise that all data shuld be held in memry and that all calculatins shuld be perfrmed when requested and nt in advance. Twenty years ag this wuld have been impssible. Tday, QlikView is the nly fully-integrated in-memry slutin cmprised f the fllwing three cmpnents: Fast Query Engine: lading the data int memry allws QlikView t query, r sub-set, the data instantly t nly reveal the data which is relevant t a given user. In additin, QlikView shws users the data which is excluded by a selectin. On-Demand Calculatin Engine: charts, graphs, and tables f all types in QlikView are multidimensinal analysis. That is, they shw ne r mre measures (metrics, KPIs, expressins, etc.) acrss ne r mre dimensins (example: ttal sales by regin). The majr difference is that these calculatins are perfrmed as the user clicks and never prir. Visually Interactive User Interface (UI): QlikView ffers hundreds f pssible chart and table types and varieties; there are list bxes fr navigating dimensins; statistic bxes; and many ther UI elements. Every UI element can be clicked n t query. QlikTech s grwth has been tremendus, as f January 1st, 2010: QlikView has ver 550,000 users at mre than 12,500 custmers in 95 cuntries. QlikTech added 3197 new custmers in 2009, a rate f 13.9 new custmers per day. Organizatins in almst every industry frm Financial Services, t Retail, t Manufacturing and beynd leverage QlikView t gain cmpetitive advantage. Business users in almst every functin frm finance, t sales, t peratins and beynd are benefiting frm QlikView s pwer, flexibility and ease-f-use. QlikView is ffered thrugh Business Partners like CHAMPS Sftware. CHAMPS leverages QlikView t deliver pwerful, in-memry Business Intelligence applicatins t custmers in any industry. CHAMPS is the premier Nrth American Business Partner, bringing analytics and reprting applicatins t their custmers using QlikView technlgy. The market fr Business Intelligence sftware is ripe fr change. The challenges with implementing and using traditinal OLAP technlgy have trubled rganizatins fr t lng. Peple want, and deserve, analysis that everyne in an rganizatin nt just the chsen few can use. The emergence f 64-bit cmputing platfrms prvides a basis fr a step change a revlutin in the status qu. In-Memry analysis is the future platfrm fr business intelligence, and QlikTech is emerging as the leader f new in-memry BI prviders.

Abut CHAMPS Sftware CHAMPS Sftware was funded in 1976, pineering the develpment f EAM (Enterprise Asset Management) sftware systems. The CHAMPS CMMS Prduct has been in develpment fr ver thirty years with custmers wrldwide. Our custmers range in size frm SMB t Enterprise, and each is a member f the CHAMPS family. CHAMPS Sftware is an industry-leading prvider f rapid deplyment, In-memry Business Intelligence applicatins. CHAMPS prduces interactive BI applicatins in days r weeks, as ppsed t mnths r years. CHAMPS strives t build life-lng relatinships with ur custmers. We have an incredible track recrd fr custmer retentin thrugh value-added service and supprt. Sme f ur custmers tday have been using the CHAMPS system(s) since that first release in 1976. Tday, CHAMPS ffers business systems and slutins fr EAM, CRM (custmer relatinship management), and BI (business intelligence). Fr mre infrmatin n CHAMPS Sftware visit us at: www.champsbi.cm r call: (770) 495-5883.