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| 2009/08/03 Columnar databases, appliances, cloud computing top BI trends
This is the first of a two-part series that will examine trends and market drivers in data warehousing and business intelligence for the second half of 2009 and, just as important, what IT directors, managers and executives should do about them.
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| 2009/07/31 "The Netezza price point"
One reason everybody talks about the "Netezza (list) price" is that it hasn't been changing much, seemingly staying stable at $50-60K/terabyte for a long time. And thus Teradata's 2550 and Oracle's larger-disk Exadata configuration - both priced more or less in the same range - have clearly been price-competitive with Netezza since their respective introductions. That just changed. Netezza is cutting its pricing to the $20K/terabyte range imminently, with further cuts to come. So where does that leave competitors?...
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| 2009/07/01 Aster Data
Aster Data Systems is a proven leader in high-performance analytic database systems for data warehousing - the first DBMS to tightly integrate SQL with MapReduce - providing deep insights on data analyzed on clusters of low-cost commodity hardware.
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| 2009/04/30 Data Warehouse Appliance from Dataupia
Dataupia runs on Linux (which you don't touch) and plugs into the top layer of the Oracle (or DB2 or SQL Server) execution engine and then Dataupia takes over execution of database primitives (parse, joins and so forth) and storage management (which you will no longer need to administer) from the database....
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