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Extract from article by Mike Wheatley

The growing usage of Software-as-a-Service, or SaaS-based, applications in the enterprise means that software will displace traditional services to account for almost half of all Big Data revenues by the middle of next decade, Wikibon CTO David Floyer asserted in a new interview.

Speaking to SiliconANGLE ahead of the publication of Wikibon’s Big Data Vendor Revenue and Market Forecast later this month, Floyer revealed that his estimates show software is set to account for 47 percent of all Big Data revenues by 2026, compared to just 22 percent in 2013.

According to Floyer, this stunning growth in Big Data software revenues is inevitable due to the coming proliferation of SaaS-based applications in the enterprise that are expected to subsume traditional services.

“The rise of applications will be a combination of end-use spend on data sources, applications & skills,” Floyer said. “A significant portion of these Big Data applications & data sources will be SaaS-based.”

 

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