QlikTech (Nasdaq: QLIK) a leader in Business Discovery - user-driven Business Intelligence, announced its CEO Lars Bjork will be a speaker at the e-G8 Forum, launched by French President Nicolas Sarkozy, this week in Paris. The e-G8 forum organizes multiple conferences and discussions, so that for the first time, voices of companies, thinkers and major players who build the Internet will be heard at the highest levels of world politics. The e-G8 Forum is a platform of expression, in which all the major actors of the Internet will be able to debate, thereby enriching the discussions of the Heads of State and Government who will subsequently meet in Deauville to examine these issues. It aims to enlighten and to nourish the discussions of the Heads of State and Government of G8 nations with the vision of the web actors regarding the Internet's importance and impact on society and the economy.
Prominent Internet leaders, including Mark Zuckerberg, Eric Schmidt and Jeffrey Bezos, will attend the Forum, taking place in Paris on May 24 and 25, 2011. Topics discussed include the mobile web revolution, the future of e-commerce, and the paradigm-shifting technologies that will create the Internet of tomorrow. Numerous workshop sessions will concentrate on start-ups; the Internet's impact on the press; sharing value; e-governance; and mobility. For its reputation as a disrupter in the technology category of Business Intelligence (BI) Bjork was invited to speak on this moderated panel: The Internet: Accelerating Economic GrowthSession: The DisruptersExtreme InnovationTime: Wednesday May 25 from 15h to 16h (3pm)Room: Workshop Tent #1Moderator: Loic Le Meur/Founder, Seesmic and Le Web About QlikTech QlikTech (NASDAQ: QLIK) is a leader in Business Discovery -- user-driven Business Intelligence (BI). QlikTech's powerful, accessible Business Discovery solution bridges the gap between traditional business intelligence solutions and standalone office productivity applications. Its QlikView Business Discovery platform enables intuitive user-driven analysis that can be implemented in days or weeks rather than months, years, or not at all. The in-memory associative search technology it pioneered allows users to explore information freely rather than being confined to a predefined path of questions. QlikView Business Discovery works with existing BI applications and adds new capabilities: insight for everyone, zero-wait analysis, mobility, an app-like model, remixability and reassembly, and a social and collaborative experience. Headquartered in Radnor, Pennsylvania, QlikTech has offices around the world serving more than 19,000 customers in over 100 countries.
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Keywords: Economic Growth, Economics, Government, Politics, QlikTech, Technology.
This article was prepared by Economics Week editors from staff and other reports. Copyright 2011, Economics Week via VerticalNews.com.
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