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While the pace of growth has seemed to slow, Gartner predicts that BI market spending globally will rise by 7 percent this year, compared to 16 percent growth in 2011. Total spending is expected to hit $17.1 billion by 2016 according to Gartner. 
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&amp;quot;BI and analytics have grown to become the fourth-largest application software segment as end users continue to prioritize BI and information-centric projects and spending to improve decision making and analysis,&amp;quot; said Dan Sommer, principal research analyst at Gartner. &amp;quot;As more and more information is generated, business models need reinvention, and it&amp;#39;s increasingly clear that mastering analytics on big data will be a key driver for the next economic cycle.&amp;quot;
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