Data warehouse appliances are packaged (component, rack-mount or blade) combinations of hardware and software optimized for a particular purpose usually involving very high throughput of data and analytic functions.


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Interview10 Minutes with Joe Caserta, president of consultancy Caserta Concepts, on the changing but challenging role of enterprise data warehouses, and how they must evolve to meet the demand of more business users and deeper, diverse data
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NewsScale-out capabilities of ParAccel’s MPP architecture will enhance existing Actian big data offerings
NewsWith role of enterprise data warehouse changing, Sixth Sense analyst sees new Teradata big data releases as more than just “me too” solutions
FeatureHere are short-term concerns and long-range realities of the data warehouse, with questions each business should be asking
BlogGiving business a new frame of mind on the data warehouse
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newsNew and updated solutions and services from Dell Boomi, Red Hat, Teradata and more
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NewsPower Systems and PureData top slew of releases meant for SMBs dealing with data volumes
ColumnBy systematically assessing the key drivers of solution design, you can determine the solution that will truly align with your business needs, in spite of more choices and more users
blogAnalytic appliances, data management software position vendor for the future
newsNewton, Massachusetts-based Recombinant Corp. specializes in warehouses and reporting systems for medical, life sciences
blogAt TechEd, vendor backs up HANA talk and launches a cloud NetWeaver

In Forrester’s 54-criteria evaluation of enterprise data warehousing (EDW) platform vendors, we found that Teradata, Oracle, IBM, and Microsoft lead the pack because each offers mature, high-performance,flexible, secure, and robust solutions. Teradata is tops in scalability, with its petabyte-scale massively parallel platform...
The data warehouse appliance marketplace has moved beyond early adoption and into the mainstream. As the buzz surrounding data warehouse appliances increases, companies are struggling for a clear understanding about data warehouse appliances. In particular, they are searching for the appropriate use of a data warehouse appliance and the compelling justification to the business for using a data warehouse appliance. This research report clarifies the marketing claims and the expected business value.

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