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Worldwide Information Access, Analysis, and Management Software 2010 Top 10 PredictionsPublished by: IDC Published: Jan. 20, 2010 - 13 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents Predictions In This Study Situation Overview Future Outlook Predictions 1 and 2: Information in ContextPrediction 1: Experiments in Context and User-Aware Filters Will Increase the Relevance and Usefulness of the Information That Is Retrieved; Location, Device, Task, Job Title, or Personal Interests Will All Provide CluesPrediction 2: Social Graphs Derived from Social Networks Will Improve Understanding of Organizational Structure and Will Supply Recommendations, Filter Search Results and Content Streams, or Find ExpertsPredictions 3 Through 5: Pervasive Business Intelligence and AnalyticsPrediction 3: Data Generated from Transactions, Events, Sensors, Conversations, Purchases, and Social Networks Will Drive Predictive Analysis and Improved Decision-Making ProcessesPrediction 4: New SaaS Offerings for BI, Analytics, and Data Provided as a Service Will Address the Lack of Analytics Expertise at Many OrganizationsPrediction 5: Mining for Meaning Will Rise in Importance; Text Analytics Will Be Embedded in BI Systems to Merge Content with Data; Other Applications That Require a High Degree of User Interaction Will Add Text Analytics, Search, and Multilingual FeaturesPredictions 6 and 7: Information Overload and Risk Avoidance Spur Information and Application IntegrationPrediction 6: Intelligent Workspaces Will Emerge and Quickly Gain Market SharePrediction 7: Decision Management Systems Will Emerge to Extend Information Access Systems to All Steps in the Decision-Making ProcessPredictions 8 Through 10: Change, Disruption, and New OpportunitiesPrediction 8: Demand for Integrated Platforms to Support eCommerce Will ReemergePrediction 9: Software Delivery and Licensing Models Will Diversify to Include More SaaS Delivery, More Appliances, and More Open Source SoftwarePrediction 10: Chaos in the Workplace Will Increase as Business Users Either Bring Their Own Software Tools to Work or Take Charge of Software PurchasesEssential Guidance Learn More Related ResearchSynopsis AbstractThis IDC study presents 10 predictions for the information access, analysis, and management software market in 2010. 2010 could well prove to be a seminal year for information access, analysis, and management software market. The year will usher in a decade when we will see anthropology meeting computing as vendors, IT managers, businesses, and social networks study what people are doing, where and why they are doing it, and what they will do next. This data gathering will inform the design of software applications. Our predictions focus on four major trends: the search for context, pervasive BI and analytics, information and application integration, and new trends and business models. Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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