The Era of AI Agents, Trust, and Universal Connectivity
2024 was a defining milestone for Qlik, as highlighted in our previous review by our Business Intelligence Lead and Managing Partner, Phuoc Tran Minh, in early 2025. Strategic goals were met, and the integration of Talend solidified Qlik’s position as the market’s most robust data integration platform.
But what lies ahead? 2025 and the beginning of 2026 have marked a fundamental shift in the ecosystem: moving from passive reporting to active, “agentic” analytics. Here are the key innovations shaping the daily operations of Qlik users right now.
1. From Assistant to Agent: The Rise of Agentic AI
If 2024 was the year of experimenting with Generative AI, 2025 was the breakthrough year for Agentic AI. Qlik no longer simply answers questions; it takes action.
These new AI agents execute complex sequences of tasks autonomously. They can detect an anomaly in sales data, analyse the root cause by comparing multiple data sources, and automatically generate a proposal for next steps – all without the user needing to build a query. Qlik Answers is pivotal here, integrating unstructured data (contracts, manuals, PDFs) into the analysis to ensure a true 360-degree view of the organisation.
2. Qlik Trust Score™: AI is Only as Good as Its Data
The biggest barrier to AI adoption is a lack of confidence as we know at GOODIN. Qlik addresses this with the Qlik Trust Score for AI, which automatically scores the reliability of data. As businesses build their own custom models on top of Qlik, the Trust Score ensures that AI does not draw conclusions based on flawed or outdated information. It is the “green light” management needs for automated, defendable decision-making.
3. The February 2026 Breakthrough: The Qlik MCP Server
The most significant update in early 2026 is the general availability of the Qlik MCP (Model Context Protocol) Server. This is a game-changer for AI Interoperability.
Rather than locking your data inside a single platform, MCP acts as a universal “USB-C port” for AI. It allows third-party assistants – such as Anthropic Claude, Microsoft Copilot, or your own internal LLMs – to securely “reach into” Qlik’s engine. This means your external AI tools can use Qlik’s governed measures and logic to provide answers that are actually accurate and grounded in your business reality. Here is more info!
“Qlik has gone so far beyond visualisations and dashboards: it has become the trusted intelligence layer for your entire enterprise AI ecosystem.”
Says Phuoc Tran Minh
4. Next-Level Integration: The Open Lakehouse
The Qlik-Talend merger has matured into a seamless Open Lakehouse architecture. In 2026, there is a massive emphasis on real-time data movement across Snowflake, Databricks, and AWS. Native support for the Apache Iceberg format allows enterprises to store vast quantities of data cost-effectively while avoiding vendor lock-in. Data quality is now managed by AI-assisted tools that rectify errors automatically as data moves through your pipelines.
5. User Experience: Beyond the Dashboard
Analytics visualisation has undergone a significant makeover to drive operations, not just viewing: Write-back Capabilities: Users can now modify or input data directly from a Qlik sheet back into source systems (like CRMs or ERPs). Discovery Agents: New “always-on” agents monitor your metrics 24/7 and proactively alert you to meaningful trends or anomalies before you even open a dashboard.
Conversational Interface: Interacting with data through natural language is now the standard. The dashboard has evolved from a primary interface into a supporting visual for deeper context.
Towards Autonomous Analytics
At GOODIN, we have followed Qlik’s journey closely, and the direction is clear: analytics is shifting from the “rear-view mirror” to real-time operational guidance. The Qlik MCP capabilities added in late February 2026 represent a “safe harbour” moment – providing a standardised, governed way to connect any AI tool to your most valuable data.
“The innovations of 2025–2026 represent a new era where data is a company’s most active asset. Agentic capabilities are already delivering massive value to end-users by automating the “boring” parts of data analysis and focusing on what matters: action.”
says Mikko Kuusela.
Is your organisation ready to leverage Qlik’s latest Agentic and MCP capabilities? At GOODIN, we help you translate technology into measurable business value and can train your entire organisation to make use of data and AI.
Reach out to our CEO Jarmo Rajala or Mikko Kuusela, Petri Viljanen, or Siru Saaristo. We are happy to help you find better ways to get the most out of your data and AI!
