Integrate Miro with Qlik Sense

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About Miro

Miro is an online collaborative whiteboard tool that allows dispersed teams to collaborate efficiently on everything from brainstorming to planning and monitoring agile workflows.

About Qlik Sense

Qlik Sense is a modern data analytics platform. Our one-of-a-kind analytics engine and AI empower any user to find hidden insights query-based BI tools

Want to explore Miro + Qlik Sense quick connects for faster integration? Here’s our list of the best Miro + Qlik Sense quick connects.

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  • Triggers
  • New Collection

    Triggers when a new collection is created

  • New Space

    Triggers when a new space is created

  • New User

    Triggers when a new user is created

  • Actions
  • Create Board

    Creates a new board.

  • Create App

    Creates a new app

  • Create Space

    Creates a Space

  • Create User

    Creates a user in a given tenant

  • Creates Collection

    Creates a new collection

  • Update Space

    Updates a space

  • Updates Collection

    Updates a collection

How Miro & Qlik Sense Integrations Work

  1. Step 1: Choose Miro as a trigger app and authenticate it on Appy Pie Connect.

    (30 seconds)

  2. Step 2: Select "Trigger" from the Triggers List.

    (10 seconds)

  3. Step 3: Pick Qlik Sense as an action app and authenticate.

    (30 seconds)

  4. Step 4: Select a resulting action from the Action List.

    (10 seconds)

  5. Step 5: Select the data you want to send from Miro to Qlik Sense.

    (2 minutes)

  6. Your Connect is ready! It's time to start enjoying the benefits of workflow automation.

Integration of Miro and Qlik Sense

Miro

Miro is a free and open-source media player. It is designed to play most audio and video formats, and works on many operating systems including Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and Android.

Miro was originally written by Andrew Sampson in 2002. In May 2006 it became an official project of the Participatory Culture Foundation, a non-profit organization devoted to the creation and distribution of free, libre and open content. The current lead developer of Miro is Rob Savoye.

In October 2004, PC World Magazine made Miro the first runner up in its annual Best Free Software contest. In 2005, it became a finalist in the SourceForge.net Community Choice Awards. In 2006, Miro was named one of the top five media players in eWeek's comparison.

In June 2007, PC Magazine listed it as one of “The Top 100 Undiscovered Websites”. In July 2007, it was ranked #1 in Lifehacker's Guide to Portable Media Players. In August 2007, Google reviewed Miro and placed it in the Featured Apps section of the Android Market. In November 2007, PC World Magazine included Miro in their list of "101 Smartest Apps." In December 2007, Lifehacker selected Miro as one of the best media players for your iPhone or iPod Touch. In January 2008, Lifehacker's Adam Pash called it "one of the best media players on the planet" in his roundup of "35 Cop Uses for Your Android Phone". In March 2010, PC World called it one of the "50 Best Android Apps". In addition to these awards, Miro also won an award from Creative Commons given at the Open Video Conference in 2013.

Miro has won numerous awards since its inception. Some of them are listed below:

Awards given to Miro by third parties (not counted above):Achievements:

Qlik Sense

Qlik Sense is an Enterprise Business Intelligence (BI. platform developed by QlikTech. Qlik Sense allows users to create visualizations on data using both pre-built charts and graphs or making their own custom charts and graphs. Other features include adding multiple data sources (via JDBC/ODBC data sources), dynamic data linking (to join tables together), etc. Qlik Sense is currently available for Linux, Apple macOS, Microsoft Windows, and IBM zOS mainframes running z/OS or z/VM operating systems.

Qlik Sense is based on the QlikView server product. It uses the same engine as QlikView but makes extensive use of HTML5 technpogies so that clients can be run on multiple platforms without need for additional plug-ins.

The platform is used for visual discovery and exploration of data.

Qlik Sense was released on June 3, 2012 at the DEMO Enterprise conference in San Diego. The general availability release was made available to customers on September 10, 2012. Qlik Sense was then released to the public in June 2013 with version 2.0. Prior to this release, there had been three beta versions released, each with new features added to the product. The first beta version was released on March 22, 2012, with two further betas fplowing later in March 2012 and April 2012 respectively.

The fplowing are some specifications of Qlik Sense.

The process to integrate Miro and Qlik Sense may seem complicated and intimidating. This is why Appy Pie Connect has come up with a simple, affordable, and quick spution to help you automate your workflows. Click on the button below to begin.

Page reviewed by: Abhinav Girdhar  | Last Updated on March 29,2023 02:06 pm