Burger King turns to Qlik to support its business data and analytics needs

Burger King will be deploying Qlik Sense across all local point-of-sale databases in 760 restaurants in Russia.

Fast food chain Burger King has turned to Qlik to support its data and analytics business needs by consolidating data from different systems and improving the decision-making process at all levels within the business across all its restaurants, the private SaaS company announced on October 6.

According to Qlik’s announcement, Burger King will be deploying Qlik Sense across all local point-of-sale databases in 760 restaurants in Russia.

This will allow managers and employees to see their restaurant performance indicators in real time and adjust their outputs if there are complaints or negative feedback from customers, the company said in its statement.

“As a business, we identified three areas we needed to address. First was a way to quickly respond and correct issues that affect our restaurant efficiency and customer service. Second is to allow management to provide detailed daily reports to relevant staff. And third is to have a single source of truth from all our data sources. Partnering with Qlik has enabled us to address all these needs, and we are already seeing great results from using Qlik,” said Pavel Vasilyev, Deputy Head of Information Technology Department at Burger King Russia.