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Worldwide Business Process Management Software 2009-2013 ForecastPublished by: IDC Published: Aug. 27, 2009 - 24 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents IDC Opinion In This Study MethodologyBPM Software Market DefinitionSituation Overview The BPM Software Market in 2008Future Outlook Forecast and AssumptionsInvestment in BPM to Improve Labor ProductivityProjects Will Increasingly Dig Deeper into Automation to Deliver Productivity ImprovementsShift to Off-Premise BPM Will Be DisruptiveEnterprise Decision Making About Where to Host AutomationBPM as a ServiceMulti-Enterprise BPMStrong Growth Forecast for Process AnalyticsNeed to Measure Work to Improve ItMulti-Enterprise Process MeasurementIntegration of Process Intelligence into Decision-Centric ApplicationsIncreasing Investment in Business Navigation SystemsImprovements in Technology Will Broaden Reach and Usefulness of BPMSSearch for Solutions/Repeatability Among Vendors Will Lower Implementation Costs for BuyersBPM Software Forecast, 2009–2013WorldwideBy Geographic RegionAssumptionsMarket ContextEssential Guidance Learn More Related ResearchAppendix: BPM Software TaxonomyBPM SoftwareProcess-Centric Model-Driven Development SoftwareProcess-Centric Business Rules Management SoftwareProcess AnalyticsMethodologyHistorical Market Values and Exchange RatesSynopsisTable: Worldwide Business Process Management Software Revenue by Segment, 2005–2008 ($M) Table: Comparison of 10-Year CAGRs by Industry Across Key Data Points in U.S. Labor Statistics, 1997 and 2007 Table: Worldwide Business Process Management Software Revenue by Segment, 2008–2013 ($M) Table: Worldwide Business Process Management Software Revenue by Region, 2008–2013 ($M) Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the Worldwide Business Process Management Software Market, 2009–2013 Table: Exchange Rates, 2003–2008 (%) Figure: Three Legs of Business Process Management Figure: Worldwide Business Process Management Software Revenue Share by Segment, 2008 Figure: Enterprise Decisions About Where to Host Process Automation Figure: Degree of Maturity of Automation and Intensity Across Multi-Enterprises by Industry Figure: Goal of Business Navigation System Figure: Worldwide Business Process Management Software Revenue by Segment, 2008–2013 Figure: Worldwide Business Process Management Software Revenue by Region, 2008 and 2013 AbstractThis IDC study provides a sizing of the worldwide business process management software market in 2008 and a 2009-2013 forecast for this market. Historical and forecast revenue data are shown for the total worldwide market and by geographic region and segment. "The high cost of labor in the United States and Western Europe will continue to drive investment in BPM software to increase the efficiency of their staffs," according to Maureen Fleming, program director, Business Process Management and Middleware. "While overall IT spending is forecast to decline in 2009 and only modestly recover over the following few years, BPM software investments will be somewhat countercyclical as enterprises invest to lower labor costs." Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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