This Roundtable date is April 15, 2026 at 14:00-14:30.
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The Tech Field Day Experience at Qlik Connect 2026 brought together a panel of industry experts to analyze the platform’s decisive shift from generative AI speculation to pragmatic, “real-world” enterprise implementation. Led by Stephen Foskett, delegates Jay Cuthrell, Gina Rosenthal, Frederic Van Haren, and Brian Booden explored how Qlik has structured its latest strategy around the core pillars of context, trust, and freedom. The discussion highlighted a significant transition in the data analytics landscape, moving past the era of “irrational exuberance” toward a model where AI agents focus on reasoning and data sovereignty rather than simple automated responses.
A central theme of the roundtable was the general availability of robust, “ready-to-go” products, specifically the Model Connector Provider (MCP) server and the Discovery Agent. These tools allow organizations to integrate large language models like Claude and ChatGPT within governed guardrails, effectively turning business intelligence into a “superpower” for AI. The panelists praised the introduction of a formal trust score and autonomous data stewardship agents, which provide visible metrics for data quality and help solve the perennial challenge of data curation. By bridging the gap between structured legacy data and modern agentic workflows, Qlik was noted for its ability to democratize advanced analytics, even extending these capabilities to familiar interfaces like Excel and ServiceNow.
Beyond the technical architecture, the delegates emphasized the critical intersection of human ingenuity and agentic performance. Drawing inspiration from the conference’s community-centric “clamshell” layout and the human-focused keynotes, the group argued that the future of AI depends on providing a safe intellectual space for failure and ideation. The role of the Qlik AI Council was highlighted as a stabilizing force, providing the ethical and professional governance necessary to calm organizational nerves as AI becomes more pervasive. Ultimately, the roundtable concluded that Qlik is successfully moving the ecosystem toward an “agentic advisory” model, where powerful tools are leveraged not to replace humans, but to empower data professionals to solve complex business problems with unprecedented speed and clarity.
Personnel: Stephen Foskett
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