Predictive, Prescriptive Analytics is the Big Differentiator in IoT Deployments; Helps Businesses Cut Costs and Drive Top-Line Revenue
BOSTON, Dec. 4, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Strategy Analytics IoT Strategies report "Big Data Analytics: The Internet of Things (IoT) Differentiator" predicts that Big Data Analytics software revenues will experience strong growth, doubling its current global 2015 revenue of $36.20 billion (US Dollars) to $73.77 billion by 2021 and reaching $81 billion by 2022, a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 12% in the next seven years.
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Laura DiDio, Director in the IoT Strategies Service and author of Big Data Analytics: The Internet of Things (IoT) Differentiator report, said corporations' increased use of analytics – particularly in the healthcare, financial, industrial and manufacturing IoT vertical market segments, enables them to "interpret the vast amounts of data they generate and respond to market dynamics in ways that benefit the corporation and its customers." Big Data Analytics is the difference between being proactive and reactive, said Andrew Brown, Executive Director of the Enterprise and IoT Research. "Predictive analytics software can help businesses respond in a proactive way by dealing with issues before they occur," Brown said, adding, "while, prescriptive analytics on data sources can suggest decision options that take advantage of the predictive elements and provide real differentiation and competitive advantage for companies leveraging these technologies."
Among the other highlights of the report:
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