IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Big Data & Analytics 2016 Predictions IDC Web Conference November 2015
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A single department or a business unit ORGANIZATIONAL IMPACT Multiple departments or business units Companywide IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Big Data & Analytics Self-service 6 Labor shortage 3 In-memory 4 Actionable information 9 Cloud BD&A 8 1 Analyzable data BDA value 10 Distributed micro analytics 5 Cognitive 7 2 Data monetization 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Through 2020 spending on cloud-based BD&A technology will grow 4.5x faster than spending for on-premises solutions. By 2020, 50% of all business analytics software will include prescriptive analytics built on cognitive functionality Shortage of skilled staff will persist and extend from data scientists to architects and experts in data management. Big data related professional services will have a CAGR of 23% through 2020 By 2020, 90% of databases (relational and non-relational) will be based on memory-optimized technology By 2020, distributed micro analytics and data manipulation will be part of all big data and analytics deployments Through 2020 spending on self-service visual discovery and data preparation market will grow 2.5x faster than traditional IT controlled tools for similar functionality By 2020 data monetization efforts will result in enterprises pursuing digital transformation initiatives increasing the marketplace s consumption of their own data by 100-fold or more By 2020, the high value data part of the Digital Universe that is worth analyzing to achieve actionable intelligence will double By 2020, 60% of information delivered to decision makers will be considered by them always actionable doubling the rate from the current (2015) level By 2020 organizations able to analyze all relevant data and deliver actionable information will achieve an extra $430 billion in productivity benefits over their less analytically oriented peers 0-12 12-24 24+ TIME (MONTHS) TO MAINSTREAM Note: The size of the bubble indicates complexity/cost to address. Source: IDC, 2015 IDC Visit us at IDC.com and follow us on Twitter: @IDC 3
IDC FutureScape: Big Data & Analytics Predictions Highlights 1. Through 2020, spending on cloud-based BD&A technology will grow 4.5x faster than spending for on-premises solutions 2. By 2020, 50% of all business analytics software will include prescriptive analytics built on cognitive functionality 3. Shortage of skilled staff will persist and extend from data scientists to architects and experts in data management. Big data professional services will have a CAGR of 23% through 2020. To learn more about IDC s outlook for the big data and analytics market, please see the following report, to be published in early November 2015: IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Big Data and Analytics 2016 Predictions IDC Visit us at IDC.com and follow us on Twitter: @IDC 4
A single department or a business unit ORGANIZATIONAL IMPACT Multiple departments or business units Companywide 1. Through 2020, Spending on Cloud-based BD&A Technology Will Grow 4.5x Faster Than Spending for On-premises Solutions IT Impact Complexity of managing on and off premises data and technology Security and privacy policies and regulations Self-service 6 Labor shortage 3 In-memory Actionable information 9 Cloud BD&A 1 BDA value 10 Cognitive 2 Guidance Understand the core components of the particular cloud service Data prep requirements for hybrid cloud 4 Analyzable data 8 Distributed micro analytics 5 Data monetization 7 0-12 12-24 24+ TIME (MONTHS) TO MAINSTREAM Note: The size of the bubble indicates complexity/cost to address. Source: IDC, 2015 IDC Visit us at IDC.com and follow us on Twitter: @IDC 5
A single department or a business unit ORGANIZATIONAL IMPACT Multiple departments or business units Companywide 2. By 2020, 50% of All Business Analytics Software Will Include Prescriptive Analytics Built on Cognitive Computing Functionality IT Impact Consumer expectations will enter the enterprise IT realm Involvement in the training of cognitive systems Self-service 6 Labor shortage 3 In-memory Actionable information 9 Cloud BD&A 1 BDA value 10 Cognitive 2 Guidance New relationships with vendors and providers Governance and transparency 4 Analyzable data 8 Distributed micro analytics 5 Data monetization 7 0-12 12-24 24+ TIME (MONTHS) TO MAINSTREAM Note: The size of the bubble indicates complexity/cost to address. Source: IDC, 2015 IDC Visit us at IDC.com and follow us on Twitter: @IDC 6
A single department or a business unit ORGANIZATIONAL IMPACT Multiple departments or business units Companywide 3. Shortage of Skilled Staff Will Persist and Expand. Big Data Professional Services Will Have a CAGR of 23% Through 2020 IT Impact Business process changes Unfulfilled end user expectations Self-service 6 Labor shortage 3 In-memory Actionable information 9 Cloud BD&A 1 BDA value 10 Cognitive 2 Guidance A team approach External services 4 Analyzable data 8 Distributed micro analytics 5 Data monetization 7 0-12 12-24 24+ TIME (MONTHS) TO MAINSTREAM Note: The size of the bubble indicates complexity/cost to address. Source: IDC, 2015 IDC Visit us at IDC.com and follow us on Twitter: @IDC 7
Drivers for Big Data & Analytics DX: Accelerating Business Disruption from Digital Transformation Cloud Life: The Merging of Real Life with Digital Identity Options Abundance: Cloud x Open Source x Value Added IP Promise of Predictability: The Desire to Analyze the Future Demand for Self Service: From Data Preparation to Visualization Talent Quest: High Demand for Next Generation Business/IT Skills Scarce Supply To learn more about IDC s outlook for the big data and analytics market, please see the following report, to be published in early November 2015: IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Big Data and Analytics 2016 Predictions IDC Visit us at IDC.com and follow us on Twitter: @IDC 8
A single department or a business unit ORGANIZATIONAL IMPACT Multiple departments or business units Companywide IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Big Data & Analytics Self-service 6 Labor shortage 3 Cloud BD&A 9 1 10 5 Cognitive In-memory Distributed 4 micro analytics Analyzable data 8 Actionable information BDA value 7 2 Data monetization 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Through 2020 spending on cloud-based BD&A technology will grow 4.5x faster than spending for on-premises solutions. By 2020, 50% of all business analytics software will include prescriptive analytics built on cognitive functionality Shortage of skilled staff will persist and extend from data scientists to architects and experts in data management. Big data related professional services will have a CAGR of 23% through 2020 By 2020, 90% of databases (relational and non-relational) will be based on memory-optimized technology By 2020, distributed micro analytics and data manipulation will be part of all big data and analytics deployments Through 2020 spending on self-service visual discovery and data preparation market will grow 2.5x faster than traditional IT controlled tools for similar functionality By 2020 data monetization efforts will result in enterprises pursuing digital transformation initiatives increasing the marketplace s consumption of their own data by 100-fold or more By 2020, the high value data part of the Digital Universe that is worth analyzing to achieve actionable intelligence will double By 2020, 60% of information delivered to decision makers will be considered by them always actionable doubling the rate from the current (2015) level By 2020 organizations able to analyze all relevant data and deliver actionable information will achieve an extra $430 billion in productivity benefits over their less analytically oriented peers 0-12 12-24 24+ TIME (MONTHS) TO MAINSTREAM Note: The size of the bubble indicates complexity/cost to address. Source: IDC, 2015 IDC Visit us at IDC.com and follow us on Twitter: @IDC 9
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