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Open-Source BI Tools
Will Grow 5X Through 2012
14 December 2009
Once
the preserve of cash-strapped organizations, open-source business
intelligence (BI) tools are becoming a mainstream deployment option for
all kinds of BI usage.
Gartner analysts said that while functionality is not yet on a par with
large commercial platforms and is still rarely seen as an enterprisewide
BI standard, open-source BI tool deployment is growing solidly.
“Open source BI has seen an interesting adoption pattern over the last
few years,” said Andreas Bitterer, research vice president at Gartner.
“Hardly any organization looked at open-source BI until 2004, let alone
deployed it to a significant number of users, but this submarket had
developed nicely, having developed consistent growth rates over the last
few years.”
Although the average size deal for an open-source BI contract remains
approximately $30,000 for a yearly subscription, some contracts
repeatedly exceed $500,000 for a multiyear support subscription, which
is in the same ballpark as many commercial counterparts.
Organizations pushing open-source BI adoption are often from different
vertical industries than those of the mainstream commercial vendors.
While the latter claim deployments in every industry, the flagship
implementations are typically in Type A organizations in the financial
sector and in telecommunications. Open-source is more often seen in
price-conscious midsize companies, as well as in government and the
public sector, healthcare or manufacturing, and more Type B
organizations with smaller budgets.
A
large portion of the growth in open-source adoption is coming from the
vendors' original equipment manufacturer business, which cannot be
properly sized, as many independent software vendors simply use the
downloadable version of the open-source BI product and add it as
additional functionality in their own applications. In addition, system
integrators have started to build practices around open-source
technology, and they are also implementing BI platforms (mostly reports
and dashboards) as part of the contracted solution.
“As you might imagine, the increasing open-source traction has not gone
unnoticed by the commercial vendors. While often dismissed as being no
competition, even the large established BI vendors have come up with
counter measures to address the challenges from the lower-cost
competitors,” said Mr. Bitterer. |