For Information & Knowledge Management Professionals (Length: 13 pages)

March 6, 2007

Demand For Master Data Management Software Is Timid But Growing Steadily Through 2010

This is the third document in the "Master Data Management" series.

by Rob Karel

with R "Ray" Wang, Connie Moore, Shelby Semmes


Executive Summary (This is a document excerpt)

Master data management's (MDM's) license and service revenue from software vendors and systems integrators (SIs) will grow from $1.1 billion in 2006 to more than $6.6 billion in 2010. Service revenues will drive early growth; license revenue will pick up once the products transition from today's integration-focused ordeal for information and knowledge management professionals to a slightly more self-supporting model over the next five years. While the overall market size today remains significant enough to validate that MDM is more reality than hype, services still make up 68% of the total. The packaged software part of the equation is still in its infancy. Pure-play customer data integration (CDI) and product information management (PIM) solutions will account for the majority of software growth, with key vendors looking to bridge these disparate products into offerings that cross multiple master data domains, including customer, product, asset, supplier, employee, and beyond.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

NOTES & RESOURCES

itemMDM Market: Software For Building Trusted Data

itemThe MDM Market Is A Subset Of The MDM Ecosystem

itemToday's Fragmented MDM Market

itemThe MDM Market Will Hit $6.7 Billion By 2010

itemCompliance, M&As, IaaS, And BI Growth Drive MDM Adoption

recommendations

itemStart Planning Your Long-Term MDM Strategy

WHAT IT MEANS

itemDomain-Specific Focus Will Continue As MDM Platforms Emerge

itemSupplemental Material

Forrester interviewed 21 software vendors and SIs: Capgemini, D&B, DataFlux, Hyperion, Informatica, Infosys, Initiate Systems, Inovis, Kalido, Liaison, Oracle, Riversand, SAP, Silver Creek Systems, Siperian, Soft Solutions, Stibo Catalog, Tata Consultancy Services, TIBCO, Trillium, and Wipro.

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item"Introducing Master Data Management"

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item"Getting Your Arms Around Metadata"

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item"The Forrester Wave™: Information Quality Software, Q1 2006"

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Analyst: Rob Karel
Technology: Application Development, Business Intelligence, Data Quality, Information & Knowledge Management, Master Data Management, Packaged Applications
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Geography: Asia Pacific, Europe, North America

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