Arch Systems Wins 2022 Qlik Global Partner Award
April 19, 2023 | Arch SystemsEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Arch Systems, the leading provider of machine data and analytics for electronics assembly operations, announced they have been recognized by Qlik as the OEM Partner of the Year of 2022. Presented annually, the awards recognize the Qlik partner community for excellence in several different categories both on a global scale and within key regions.
Arch partnered with Qlik as a core piece of its ArchFX system, delivering Insights to factories via embedded Qlik apps. These apps deliver expert data solutions to factories. Arch chose Qlik because of the embedded database that comes with each Qlik app and its intuitive user experience filtering data. “Qlik is an integral part of our offering and will continue to be for the foreseeable future as it works seamlessly, delivering value to our manufacturing customers all over the world” said Tim Burke, Arch CTO and co-founder.
“We’re thrilled to recognize Qlik’s global partner ecosystem, which has continued to further our joint mission of helping current and future customers drive more value from data with their investment in Qlik,” said Itamar Ankorion, Senior Vice President, Global Partners and Alliances at Qlik. “As organizations look to adopt the cloud to drive their businesses forward and create more certainty through data, we celebrate our partners’ success in helping to deliver our unique data and analytics solutions in markets across the world.”
The ArchFX Platform combines direct-to-machine connectors, globally scalable data brokers, cloud-based analytics, and action monitoring capabilities for an end-to-end solution that achieves record speed from project conception to analytics-driven actions. Millions of data points from all over the globe are sent every hour through ArchFX’s advanced AI/ML technologies. With the largest library of SMT machine connectors in the world, Arch FX extracts and processes data in just days and weeks, not years, all without disrupting existing operations.
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