The Top 10 Trends For 2010 In Analytics, Business Intelligence, And Performance Management
23 December 2009
- We will witness the emergence of packaged strategy-driven execution applications.
- The holy grail of the predictive, real-time enterprise will start to deliver on its promises.
- The industry will put reporting and slice-and-dice capabilities in their appropriate places and return to its decision-centric roots with a healthy dose of Web 2.0 style collaboration.
- Performance, risk, and compliance management will continue to become unified in a process-based framework and make the leap out of the CFO’s office.
- SaaS / Cloud BI Tools will steal significant revenue from on-premise vendors but also fight for limited oxygen amongst themselves.
- The undeniable arrival of the era of big data will lead to further proliferation in data management alternatives.
- Advanced Visualization will continue to increase in depth and relevance to broader audiences.
- Open Source offerings will continue to make in-roads against on-premise offerings.
- Data Quality, Data Integration, and Data Virtualization will merge with Master Data Management to form a unified Information Management Platform for structured and unstructured data.
- Excel will continue to provide the dominant paradigm for end-user BI consumption.





