QlikView is one of the most flexible and powerful business intelligence platforms around, and if you want to transform data into insights, it is one of the best options you have at hand. Use this Learning Path, to explore the many features of QlikView to realize the potential of your data and present it as impactful and engaging visualizations.
Stephen Redmond Book order






- 2018
- 2014
Mastering QlikView
- 422 pages
- 15 hours of reading
If you are a business application developer or a system analyst who has learned QlikView and Qlik Sense and now want to take your learning to a higher level, then this book is for you.It is assumed that you are aware of the fundamentals of QlikView and have working knowledge of development and in-memory analytics.
- 2014
Sacrament of Love: Recalling Text and Verse Inspired by the Eucharist
- 92 pages
- 4 hours of reading
A collection of statements, poems and prayers about the Eucharist.
- 2013
Qlikview for Developers Cookbook
- 290 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The recipes in this Cookbook provide a concise yet practical guide on how to become an excellent QlikView developer. The book begins with intermediate level recipes and then moves on to more complex recipes in an incremental manner.This book is for anyone who has either attended QlikView Developer training or has taught themselves QlikView from books or online sources. You might be working for a QlikView customer, partner, or even QlikView themselves (or want to!) and want to improve your QlikView skills.
- 2009
So Great a Cloud
A Record of Christian Witness
What is a saint? Many may think of the `heroes of the early Church' like St Peter and Thérèse of Lisieux, but the list extends onwards through time to contemporary saints like Matt Talbot and Edel Quinn. So Great a Cloud tells the story of these saints, old and new, be they clergy, laity, scholars, high-profile or less known, all with one thing in common - their ability to challenge and encourage us. The book can also be seen as a history of the church in terms of outstanding Christians. The success stories of this `communion of saints' remind us that the pilgrim church, despite its human failings, is essentially a way to God, a God that, historically and redemptively, remains `one of us'.
- 2005
The Amazing Sacrament: A Celebration of the Eucharist
- 92 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Redmond has compiled a fascinating and accessible volume for anyone keen to learn more about the central Act of the Christian tradition. The volume includes a brief history of the Eucharist followed by first-hand Eucharistic experiences from Saint Paul i
- 2003
Where Glory Dwells: Sanctuaries I Remember
- 92 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Where Glory Dwells is a special type of autobiography, focusing on the authors experiences throughout his life of the atmosphere and mystery of churches and chapels. All religious communities have their sanctuaries, their holy they serve a need of the human heart. Christian sanctuaries speak of God and life with God. They say in buildings and spaces what Saint Augustine said in You have made us for yourself, Lord, and our heart is restless until it rests in youthe son of God, who is the father is the truth and the life, by taking our nature became the way. Ranging from faith to family life, from popular devotion to high art, Where Glory Dwells is a heart-warming and thought-provoking journey through sanctuaries both exalted and humble.
