For Information & Knowledge Management Professionals (Length: 17 pages)

April 4, 2008

Appliance Power: Crunching Data Warehousing Workloads Faster And Cheaper Than Ever

by James G. Kobielus

with Connie Moore, Boris Evelson, Rob Karel, Norman Nicolson

Executive Summary (This is a document excerpt)

Appliances are taking up permanent residence in the heart of the enterprise data center — the data warehouse (DW). DW appliances — in all their bewildering proliferation — are moving into the mainstream. The reason? They are preconfigured, modular devices that support quick deployment for DW killer applications — most notably, accelerating online analytical processing (OLAP) queries against large, multidimensional data sets. DW appliances prepackage and pre-optimize the processing, storage, and software components for fast OLAP and fast data loading. Information managers should now factor DW appliances into data center deployments. But don't forget the basics, and use the same core criteria to evaluate DW appliances as for equivalent DW software, including price-performance, functionality, flexibility, scalability, manageability, integration, and extensibility.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

NOTES & RESOURCES

itemAppliances Are Pervading All Niches of Enterprise Infrastructure

itemDW Appliances Are Coming To The Fore . . .

itemPure Plays And Established Vendors Are Jostling For DW Appliance Dominance

itemCompetitive Fray Strains The Appliance Definition To The Breaking Point

itemStill, Appliances Are Beginning To Deliver On Their Promise

Recommendations

itemFocus On DW, Data Mart, And Analytic Price-Performance Requirements

WHAT IT MEANS

itemI&KM Pros Will Continue To Grapple With The DW Appliance Value Proposition

Forrester interviewed 10 vendors: Business Objects (an SAP company), DATAllegro, Dataupia, Greenplum, IBM, Microsoft, Netezza, Oracle, ParAccel, SAP, and Teradata. Forrester also interviewed three user companies in the telecommunications and retailing industries.

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Analyst: James G. Kobielus
Technology: Data Warehousing, Information & Knowledge Management
Geography: Asia Pacific, Europe, North America

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