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There were few surprises in the rankings in a "Forrester Wave: Big Data Predictive Analytics" report released on Monday, but the analyst firm had urgent advice for SAS, IBM and eight other vendors evaluated in the report: make predictive analytics more accessible to business users.
The ten vendors in the report are, in Forrester's ranked order, SAS, IBM, SAP, Tibco, Oracle, StatSoft, KXEN, Angos Software, Revolution Analytics and Salford Systems. The rankings are based on 51 evaluation criteria rolled up into 13 overall scores on current product offerings, company strategy and market presence. SAS has the largest market presence with more than 3,000 predictive analytics customers, versus more than 1,500 for IBM, but the product and strategy ratings are what drove the rankings, according to Forrester's report. (A free copy of the report, which was not sponsored by any single vendor, is available from SAS without registration requirements.)
SAS offers "a broad set of tools for predictive analytics, an architecture that supports multiple platforms, in-database analytics and in-memory analytics," the report notes.
To stay on top, the analyst firm says SAS needs to "provide more sophisticated solutions for real-time analytics, such as stream processing [and] offer predictive modeling tools that business analysts find more usable."
Forrester gave IBM high marks for its worldwide footprint and broad analytics portfolio, which includes SPSS and the PureData System for Analytics (formerly Netezza) in-database capabilities among other assets. Forrester encouraged the vendor to make its total portfolio "less confusing" and to create more solutions that "customers can use out of the box." Reading between the lines, that suggests less dependency on IBM consultants to integrate multiple products.
One surprise in the assessment, according to Forrester analyst and report author Mike Gualtieri, was that SAP scored as well as it did considering that the vendor is relatively new to advanced analytics. The company introduced an advanced analytics module three years ago based on SPSS software and then introduced a replacement, called Predictive Analysis, in 2012.
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