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Forecast for Cloud BI and Data Management:
Hot and Rising
Until recently, adoption rates for cloud BI limped along at about 30%, but that is changing as data gravity shifts to the cloud. According to a new study by BARC and Eckerson Group, that figure has jumped to 43% and our experts expect it to continue growing. This infographic depicts key trends in the adoption of the cloud by companies that have BI and data management programs. It also captures the drivers, benefits and challenges companies face when implementing cloud BI.
Cloud BI is at a tipping point
The percentage of companies running BI or data management components in the cloud has increased by 48% since 2013.
2013
29%
2016
43%
Small and medium-sized companies lead the way
Small and medium-sized companies are moving to the cloud faster than large companies
Small and medium-sized Large
BI tools67%
56%
BI servers58%
44%
Visual discovery tools
55%
41%
Data Warehouses
48%
31%
ETL/Data Integration
40%
28%
Data preparation
37%
28%
BI
DataManagement
North America leads Europe
Almost half of North American firms surveyed have adopted cloud BI compared to about one-third of European firms.
North America
48%
Europe
32%
40%No hardware or infrastructure costs
35%Scalability (users & data)
33%Low administration costs
30%Reduced implementation time
23%Availability
Source: BARC Survey ‘BI and Data Management in the Cloud: Issues and Trends‘, January 2017
The Survey "BI and Data Management in the Cloud: Issues and Trends" is written by BARC and the Eckerson Group, both independant market analysis companies. This study is available free of charge thanks to the generosity of Birst, Jedox, Qlik, SAS and Tableau.
Challenges
The clear number one challenge right now is security, with legal issues and politics also among the top five. Performance and loading times present
further - more technical - challenges for companies implementing BI and data management in the cloud.
Security
45%
Legalissues37%
Performance
29%
Politics
27%
Loadtimes20%
Benefits
There is a broad range of achieved benefits with cloud BI and data management solutions, ranging from cost and time reduction to increased
scalability and availability.
Use cases
The top three use cases for cloud data management show the high importanceof data integration in the cloud - both between cloud applications and
databases and between cloud and on-premises applications.
57% 27%Ad hoc analysis and exploration
55% 24%Report/dashboard authoring
76% 14%Report/dashboard consumption
50%Provide data warehouses/data marts
46%Data integration between on premises and cloud applications
51%Data integration between cloud applications/databases
Report and dashboard consumption is the dominant use case for cloud BI. Ad hoc analysis and exploration, and report/dashboard authoring also score
significant adoption.
In use Planned