Growth in BI and analytics will continue strongly in 2014, driven by fundamental changes in how enterprises are using information to make business decisions, according to Ovum.
The company’s Business Intelligence 2014 Trends-to-Watch report forecasts of shift from a heavily IT-vested query, analysis and reporting capability to a more proactive and real-time decision tool for business users.
This is expected to affect how both large and small organizations implement and spend on data initiatives.
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“In 2014, it will be imperative for enterprises to ensure their BI workers acquire the necessary skillsets – via education, talent acquisition, and outsourcing – to take advantage of newer and better front- and back-end technologies,” added Tunvall.