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12/14
2009

Enterprise Irregulars: Top 10 Trends in Analytics, Business Intelligence & Performance Management

Pad of Paper & PenIt’s the time of year for trends lists, and Enterprise Irregulars has posted their top 10 trends list for analytics, business intelligence and performance management.

 Enterprise Irregulars are a group of practitioners, consultants, analysts and other pundits, all specializing in the enterprise technology space.  The trends in analytics list was penned by Nenshad Bardoliwalla (@nenshad), and he claims the market is “vibrant, with a resurgence of innovative offerings springing up.” 

 Read Nenshad’s complete posting for all the details, but here, in summary, are his top 10 trends for analytics, business intelligence and performance management:

  • Emergence of packaged strategy-driven execution applications;
  • The predictive, real-time enterprise will start to deliver;
  • The industry will return to its decision-centric roots, incorporating Web 2.0-style collaboration;
  • Performance, risk and compliance management will become unified;
  • SaaS/Cloud BI tools will be mainstream;
  • Further proliferation in data management alternatives;
  • Advanced visualization will increase in depth and relevance to broader audiences;
  • Open source will continue to make in-roads against on-premise offerings;
  • Unified Information Management Platforms, comprised of data quality, data integration and data virtualization and master data management, will emerge;
  • Excel will continue to be the dominant paradigm for end-user business intelligence consumption.

 

Kelley Kassa
Spotfire Blogging Team

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what my research indicates is Saas will take over open source BI software soon.

 

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