Worldwide Business Analytics Software Market Continues Stellar Recovery Driven By Big Data Hype and Accelerated R&D Efforts, New IDC Forecast Shows
11 Jul 2012
FRAMINGHAM, Mass.,
July 11, 2012 – In 2011 the business analytics market extended its
post-2009 recovery with another stellar performance by growing worldwide
revenues 14.1% year over year. International Data Corporation (IDC) forecasts that it will continue to grow at
a 9.8% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) through 2016 to reach $50.7 billion.
Helping to drive this growth is media attention focused on Big Data, putting
broader business analytics on the agenda of more senior executives.
Additionally, new business analytics software options based on non-relational
data management technology are forcing all vendors to accelerate R&D
efforts and acquisitions focused on new tools and applications and the
integration of new and existing technologies.
"Driven by the attention-grabbing headlines for Big
Data and more than three decades of evolutionary and revolutionary developments
in technology and best practices, the business analytics software market has
crossed the chasm into the mainstream mass market," says Dan Vesset,
program vice president for IDC's Business Analytics
Solutions. "The demand for business analytics solutions is exposing
the previously minor issue of the shortage of highly skilled IT and analytics
staff."
Of the three primary segments of the worldwide business
analytics software market, the data warehousing platform software segment grew
the fastest in 2011 at 15.2% year over year, followed by the analytic
applications segment, which grew at 13.3%, and the BI and analytic tools
segment, which grew at 13.2%.
Additional key findings from IDC's research include:
- As more organizations with less business
analytics experience are becoming interested in this technology, vendors and
users will have to devote more resources to business analytics services.
- A growing emphasis on industry and business
process–specific analytic applications is going to take hold over the forecast
period. This will be a long-term trend that is likely going to accelerate
M&A activity in the business analytics market. Recent acquisitions by large
business analytics vendors will require these vendors to execute go-to-market
strategies that depend on ever finer segmentation of target audiences by
industry, region, and organization size.
- The growth in appliances, SaaS, and outsourcing
deals for business analytics technology will likely mean that end users will
pay increasingly less attention to specific technology components, instead
focusing on the business value arguments and overall functionality. System
performance, availability, security, and manageability will all matter greatly,
but how they are achieved will be less of a point for differentiation amongst
vendors.
The study, Worldwide Business
Analytics Software 2012–2016 Forecast and 2011 Vendor Shares (IDC
#235494) examines the business analytics software market for the period from
2007 to 2016, with vendor revenue trends and market growth forecasts. Worldwide
market sizing is provided for 2011, with trends from 2007. A five-year growth
forecast for this market is shown for 2012–2016. Revenue and market share of
the leading vendors are provided for 2011, with trends from 2009. This study
also provides a competitive market map and related profiles of leading business
analytics software vendors.
IDC also offers a Worldwide
Semiannual Business Analytics Software Tracker which monitors vendors'
business performance by including an understanding of which vendors are gaining
or losing share across mature and emerging countries, which has become business
critical for business analytics software vendors, supply chain partners,
vendors looking to acquire business analytics companies, and the investment
community. This IDC Tracker covers 53 countries and rest of regions and
provides semiannual updates to vendor shares and forecasts across the business
analytics software market and its twelve sub-segments. Measurement for this tracker
is in total software revenue, which includes license plus maintenance plus SaaS
and other subscription revenue.
About IDC
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market intelligence, advisory services, and events for the information
technology, telecommunications, and consumer technology markets. IDC helps IT
professionals, business executives, and the investment community to make
fact-based decisions on technology purchases and business strategy. More than
1,000 IDC analysts provide global, regional, and local expertise on technology
and industry opportunities and trends in over 100 countries. For more than 48
years, IDC has provided strategic insights to help our clients achieve their
key business objectives. IDC is a subsidiary of IDG, the world's leading technology
media, research, and events company. You can learn more about IDC by visiting www.idc.com.
Contact
For more information, contact:
Dan Vesset
dvesset@idc.com
508-935-4257
Patrick Melgarejo
pmelgarejo@idc.com
+51-1-7120250 ext. 108
Michael Shirer
press@idc.com
508-935-4200
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