Authors
Dr. Henric Cronström is vice president product and technical product advocate
at Qlik, where he has worked for most of the time since the company was founded. For the first
few years in Qlik's history, he was the product manager for QlikView, and then he moved into
solution implementation and training. After many years in the field, including a role as a
manager for the technical staff in QlikTech, Germany, he returned to Sweden as deputy manager
for the development organization. In his current role, his main task is the communication of
technical products on blogs, in the press, and directly with large accounts. Henric has a
doctorate in elementary particle physics from Lund University.Richardson James :
James Richardson is business analytics strategist at Qlik. Prior to joining
Qlik, James spent 6 years as a Gartner analyst covering business intelligence and analytics.
During his tenure, along with advising hundreds of organizations on BI topics, James was the
lead author of the Magic Quadrant for BI Platforms report and was the chairperson and keynote
speaker for Gartner's European BI summit. Before Gartner, James spent 13 years at BI and
performance management software vendor IMRS/Arbor/Hyperion in various roles. Prior to that,
James worked for Sema Group developing software for industrial control systems (SCADA), and as
an advertising copywriter. In 2015, he was named one of the UK's top 50 data leaders by
Information Age magazine.Ilacqua Christopher :
Dr. Christopher Ilacqua is the research director of product validation at Qlik®. He has been working with leading customers and partners in the US for more than 3 years garnering feedback on Qlik Sense. Chris has over 25 years of experience in the field of planning and business intelligence, and he has established himself as a leading expert by advising, designing, and implementing hundreds of planning and business intelligence applications. He has a doctorate in business administration, a master's degree in business administration in accounting, and a bachelor's degree in marketing. His research interests focus on big data, data governance, mobile BI, SaaS, business collaboration, and cloud-based solutions. Additionally, Chris serves as an adjunct professor at New England College of Business, where he teaches graduate students strategic leadership, marketing, operations management, and MIS.

