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Golf Solutions Designed at Barnham Broom Golf Club in Norfolk

 Many sports tend to be biassed towards one sex or another. For example, football is a sport dominated by men and does not become much more masculine than rugby! On the other side of the fence, netball definitely falls into the women's category. However, there are some sports that share gender gracefully, which appeal to both men and women. Reddit live streaming Golf is undoubtedly one of these sports and has no age limits. Spread across courses in the UK you will find some unlikely groups of people bound by their love for this great outdoor sport. Some will play every day, while others will only play on the weekends, perhaps as a way to relieve the stress of a difficult week at the office. No golfer tends to join a club and membership packages vary widely in price. Most golf clubs simply offer standard packages with the assumption that one size fits all and offers a bit of flexibility. However, some offer more realistic membership packages, considering how much you will be playing...

Supply Chain - Inventory and Product Availability Dashboard Demo by Qlik Sense

This Supply Chain - Inventory and Product Availability Dashboard demo application provides visibility into inventory levels (in-store, depot, and in transit) and potential insights into availability through out of stock measures and sales information. Lack of availability can mean lost potential sales. Too much inventory creates excess costs.

The demo app is designed to give visibility into the Retail environment to Consumer Products companies. The source data is the Retailer who makes information available from their store EPOS and depot systems to the Consumer Goods company.

This demo gives consumer goods company and any retailers a picture of product stock levels in store, depot and in transit, as well as sales analysis. The app supports Consumer Products companies in their effort through allowing users to reduce out-of-stocks and lost sales potential, as well as identifying potential alternative sources of replenishment.

This data can be viewed at the multiple levels and locations, in providing Consumer Products companies with detailed insights to support key business processes such as forecasting, demand and supply management.

This Qlik Sense demo is available online and you can access it by filling Data Analytics with Qlik Demo/App Request Form (select "Supply Chain - Inventory and Product Availability Dashboard Demo by Qlik Sense" in drop down).

Data visualization for suppply chain and inventory
This Qlik Sense supply chain, inventory and product availability dashboard demo illustrates how you can use Qlik Sense to potentially gain insights through visualizations and try to optimize inventory and availability not just one side of the equation.
About Qlik Sense

Qlik Sense analytics software is a business intelligence tool designed for the enterprise. Developed by Qlik, the company behind popular QlikView Business Intelligence Platform, Qlik Sense makes visual dashboard creation simple and intuitive, but doesn’t stop there. Qlik Sense also makes it easy to explore the data so you can understand what’s happening and why. Ask questions. Follow your intuition. Seamlessly navigate vast amounts of data from multiple sources. Then share your insights visually and accurately with other users directly or through the cloud.

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