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Data warehousing products: Teradata, Comparison of OLAP Servers, Netezza, Talend, Microsoft Analysis Services, Kalido, IBM InfoSphere DataStage
Data warehousing products Teradata Comparison of OLAP Servers Netezza Talend Microsoft Analysis Services Kalido IBM InfoSphere DataStage Author:Source: Wikipedia Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 26. Chapters: Teradata, Comparison of OLAP Servers, Netezza, Talend, Microsoft Analysis Services, Kalido, IBM InfoSphere DataStage, Holistic Data Management, Common Warehouse Metamodel, Ab Initio, ParAccel, Datau... more »pia, Greenplum, HiT Software, Sybase IQ, Oracle Warehouse Builder, Aster Data Systems, RODIN Data Asset Management, Oracle Exadata, Apatar, Scriptella, Teradata FastLoad, SAND CDBMS, TPump, Talendforge, FastExport, InterMine, Teradata Parallel Transporter, BTEQ, DATAllegro, CodeFutures. Excerpt: Teradata Corporation (NYSE: TDC) is a vendor specializing in data warehousing and analytic applications. Its products are commonly used by companies to manage data warehouses for analytics and business intelligence purposes. Teradata was formerly a division of NCR Corporation, with the spinoff from NCR on October 1, 2007. Teradata is led by Mike Koehler, the former senior vice president of NCR. Teradata's headquarters are in Miamisburg, Ohio. Teradata is a software company, founded in 1979, that develops and sells a relational database management system (RDBMS) with the same name. Teradata was a division of the NCR Corporation, which acquired the Teradata Company on February 28, 1991. Teradata's revenues in 2005 were almost $1.5 billion with an operating margin of 21%. On January 8, 2007, NCR announced that it would spin-off Teradata as an independently traded company, and this spin-off was completed October 1 of the same year, with Teradata trading under the NYSE stock symbol TDC. Teradata Enterprise Data Warehouses are often accessed via ODBC, JDBC or via native support by applications running on operating systems such as Microsoft Windows or flavors of UNIX. The warehouse typically sources data from operational systems via a combination of batch and trickle loads. Teradata acts as a single data store that can accept large numbe...« less