Qlik® today introduced the Qlik AI Sovereignty Initiative, defining a practical way to operate analytics and AI as data location, jurisdiction, and policy requirements become harder constraints on en...

Designed for a more fragmented AI landscape, the Qlik AI Sovereignty Initiative helps enterprises operate analytics and AI with stronger control over data location, governance, and architectural choice.
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KISSIMMEE, Fla.: Qlik® today introduced the Qlik AI Sovereignty Initiative, defining a practical way to operate analytics and AI as data location, jurisdiction, and policy requirements become harder constraints on enterprise architecture.
For many enterprises, AI deployment now carries a different set of pressures. Data may need to remain in-country. Policy expectations can vary by market. Industry requirements can shape where workloads run, how they are governed, and what kinds of controls are required around them. At the same time, business teams still expect AI to be useful, current, and connected to real workflows. That combination is changing what enterprise AI deployment has to look like.
The Qlik AI Sovereignty Initiative is designed for that moment. It helps organizations operate with stronger control over where analytics and AI are deployed, how they are governed, and how architectural choices are made as infrastructure, policy, and business requirements continue to evolve. It also reflects Qlik’s view that sovereignty is shaped not only by region and infrastructure, but by how data products are governed, how pipelines move data, and how traceability is maintained across analytics and AI workflows.
“Enterprise AI is colliding with a world that is more fragmented, more regulated, and less forgiving of architectural shortcuts,” said Sam Pierson, Chief Technology Officer, Qlik. “Companies still need to move quickly. They still need value. They still need flexibility. The challenge is making that possible while preserving control, trust, and the ability to adapt as the environment changes. That is the problem the Qlik AI Sovereignty Initiative is built to address.”
What’s new
Taken together, these elements give enterprises a more practical path to operating analytics and AI in environments where location, control, and adaptability matter as much as model performance.
The Qlik AI Sovereignty Initiative is part of a broader set of announcements at Qlik Connect® 2026, where Qlik is outlining a more complete view of enterprise AI built around agentic analytics, open and reusable data foundations, operational trust, and deployment architectures that can hold up under real-world pressure.
About Qlik
Qlik helps teams get more out of AI with data they can rely on and control. It delivers trusted data products, a powerful analytics engine, and AI agents. This helps teams reduce risk, keep operating costs in check, and scale AI responsibly as needs evolve. Used by 75% of the Fortune 500, Qlik supports customers worldwide. Qlik works with the systems and partners customers already use, so teams can stay flexible without lock-in.
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Fonte: Business Wire
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