Indian business intelligence (BI) software revenue is forecast to reach US$150 million in 2015, a 15 percent increase over 2014 revenue of $133.8 million, according to Gartner, Inc. This forecast includes revenue for BI platforms, advanced analytics, analytic applications and corporate performance management (CPM) software.
Gartner analysts are examining the key issues facing the business analytics and information management market during the Gartner Business Intelligence and Information management Summit, which is taking place here through Tuesday.
"The BI and analytics market is undergoing significant change. The development of mobile, information, cloud and social media technologies has disrupted the market and shifted it toward self-service, cloud and analytics applications tailored for business users and information workers," said Bhavish Sood, research director at Gartner.
The BI platforms segment continues to lead the BI software market in India, as BI platforms revenue is forecast to reach $92.7 million in 2015 (see Table 1). All segments of the BI software market are expected to experience double-digit growth this year.
Table 1: India BI Software Revenue Forecast Estimates (Millions of Dollars)Segments 2014 Revenue 2015 Revenue 2015 Growth Rate (%)Analytic Applications and Performance 15.3 17.7 16CPM Suites 26.4 30.3 14.9BI Platforms 84.1 92.7 10.2Advanced Analytics 8.1 9.3 15.8Total 133.8 150 12.1Source: Gartner (June 2015)
"We see signs of the emerging importance of BI in India as senior executives are increasingly exploring the different styles of analytics to resolve their business imperatives," said Mr. Sood. "There is an increased emphasis on metrics management and the growing use of performance management. Early big data use cases have started emerging and have executive visibility. This is leading to more investments in BI and information management."
Two major trends are further shaping the BI and analytics market. One is the inexorable move to the cloud and software-as-a-service (SaaS); the other is the widening of access to analytics. More than half of the employees in many organizations now have access to BI. The buying of analytics is becoming influenced by business departments.
Indian enterprises adopting BI have the advantage of benefiting from earlier adopters in developed markets, rather than needing to build their approaches from the ground up. In order to increase adoption, enterprises should evaluate data discovery, geospatial and mobile based approaches.
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