AI Helps Fuel Rush to Real-Time Data Platforms, ISG Says
Enterprises seek platforms to process, analyze streams of data for improved decision-making, customer experiences, new research says
The ISG Buyers Guides™ for Real-Time Data, produced by
“Real-time data processing lets enterprises operate at the speed of business, acting on events as they happen,” said
Until recently, real-time data processing was limited to industries with extreme high-performance requirements, such as financial services and telecommunications. Only 22 percent of enterprises analyze data in real time today, ISG says. However, the core concepts and technologies are proven, mature and readily available. The new ISG research finds that the top software providers have matured to deliver nearly 80 percent of the overall product and customer experience required to support enterprise needs.
Real-time data processing begins with an event, which may be any change of state, such as a sensor identifying a new temperature reading, the reports say. With effective application integration, sensors, devices and applications can share messages about events as they occur, increasingly via application programming interfaces. Real-time data systems ingest, filter and aggregate data about events through stream processing. This forms the basis of stream analytics, which analyzes event data using SQL queries, machine learning or inferencing based on generative AI models.
Mainstream enterprises are now pursuing real-time data processing to support interactive applications, and the proliferation of products in this field has helped lower the cost and technical barriers to developing new real-time applications, ISG says. Advanced data streaming platforms now enable organizations to combine data from multiple sources into a single stream. This requires stateful stream processing that retains the context of previously processed events and guarantees that messages are processed even if there are system failures or performance issues. Streaming data analytics platforms offer both traditional chart-based views of data and geospatial visualizations, which are critical for real-time analysis of IoT data.
An enterprise-wide real-time data strategy requires an event-driven architecture that includes the full range of these functions, ISG says. Success with streaming data also depends on holistic management and governance of data both in motion and at rest. As enterprises consider their current and future data architecture needs, they should consider both real-time technologies and traditional batch data platforms so they can view all data in motion and at rest.
For its 2025 Buyers Guides for Real-Time Data, ISG evaluated, rated and ranked 25 software providers across five platform categories – Real-Time Data, Application Integration, Messaging & Event Processing, Streaming Analytics and Streaming Data – and produced a separate Buyers Guide for each. A total of 42 providers were assessed: AWS, Actian,
The Overall Leaders of the 2025 Buyers Guides for Real-Time Data were the following:
Real-Time Data: AWS earned the highest overall rating, followed closely by Google Cloud and Microsoft. AWS was designated a Leader in one category, Google Cloud in three categories and Microsoft in two. Confluent,
Application Integration: Oracle topped the list, followed by Informatica and SAP. Oracle and Informatica were designated Leaders in five categories each, with SAP a Leader in two. AWS, Boomi, Google Cloud, IBM, Microsoft, Salesforce,
Messaging & Event Processing: Google Cloud earned the highest overall rating and was designated a Leader in three categories. AWS and Solace followed and were Leaders in two categories each. IBM and Microsoft were also rated Exemplary.
Streaming Analytics:
Streaming Data:
“To remain competitive, enterprises constantly need to analyze more data and act on it in real time, which requires the right real-time architecture and enterprise software,” said
The ISG Buyers Guides™ for Real-Time Data are the distillation of more than a year of market and product research efforts. The research is not sponsored nor influenced by software providers and is conducted solely to help enterprises optimize their business and IT software investments.
Visit this webpage to learn more about the ISG Buyers Guides™ for Real-Time Data and read executive summaries of each of the five reports. The complete reports, including provider rankings across seven product and customer experience dimensions and detailed research findings on each provider, are available by contacting
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