Jedox Gartner Magic — Quadrant

As Gartner notes, the CPM market is bifurcating. One path leads to AI-driven "black box" forecasting. The other leads to pragmatic, driver-based transparency. Jedox has placed its bet on the latter—and the Magic Quadrant confirms that for thousands of CFOs, that is exactly the right bet. If you are a manufacturing, retail, or services firm looking to replace Excel chaos with a scalable, German-engineered CPM tool, Jedox’s Challenger status is a green light. Just be sure you have a local implementation partner before you sign the dotted line.

Furthermore, while the Excel interface is a strength, Gartner suggests that the —while functional—lacks the polish of newer cloud-native startups like Pigment or Mosaic. For the Gen-Z finance analyst who prefers a Notion-style UI over a spreadsheet grid, Jedox feels traditional. The Strategic Takeaway Jedox’s position in the Gartner Magic Quadrant is a badge of low-risk reliability . It is not the flashiest car on the lot, but it is the one that starts every morning, handles snow and potholes, and doesn't require a mechanic. jedox gartner magic quadrant

In the crowded arena of Corporate Performance Management (CPM), the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Financial Planning Software remains the industry’s most scrutinized report. For finance leaders, landing in the "Leaders" quadrant is the gold standard; landing in the "Visionaries" quadrant signals innovation; but landing squarely in the "Challengers" quadrant—as Jedox has consistently done—tells a specific, powerful story about execution, grit, and German engineering. As Gartner notes, the CPM market is bifurcating