If your company chose Qlik as a (self-service) BI tool, GDPR requires you, amongst other things, to be able to document which data you hold, where the data is stored, who has access to the data and how the data is used.
It’s important to make it clear from the start … GDPR compliance is not a tick box operation, one that you can say you’ve done and then move on from … no, it’s a change to the way you think, function and deal with data, particularly customer data.
“oh no, not another article on GDPR …”
Don’t worry. I’m not going to talk at length about the EU General Data Protection Regulation, that becomes law on the 25th of May 2018, and other fines you might get for non-compliance …
Topics: Qlik, TimeXtender, NodeGraph, GDPR