2014 CPM Market Survey
Nucleus surveyed 53 corporate performance management (CPM) customers and found 74 percent planned to increase their CPM budget within the next two years. Of the total on premise deployments, 49 percent are considering migrating their deployment to the cloud, and 34 percent consider the cloud as their primary platform for CPM deployments. Expanded functionality was noted by 45 percent of the respondents as the reason for adopting CPM, driven by an effort to increase the ROI of their solution. The trend in the data shows that by 2020, less than 20 percent of customers’ CPM deployments will be entirely on premise.
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