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SAP To Migrate Customers To More Expensive Support Service
by
Antone Gonsalves
- July 16, 2008
The software company plans to move customers from their current agreements to the new service's pricing model of 22% of license fees by 2012. Microsoft's SQL Server Growth Slows But Still Beats Rivals by Charles Babcock - July 11, 2008 The total database market grew at a rate of 12.6% in 2007 and hit $18.8 billion, compared with $16.7 billion the year before, says IDC. Ride the Next Wave of Flexible 'BI Workspaces' by Doug Henschen - June 30, 2008 Forrester Research says SaaS and in-memory options will let power users and analysts gain insight without IT bottlenecks. Embrace the trend, but beware the costs and risks. Cloud9 Analytics Brings Forecasting to Salesforce.com Users by Doug Henschen - June 26, 2008 Data warehouse in the cloud gains forecasting app, Excel-based visual report builder. HP-Oracle Warehouse Marks Another Win for Appliances by Doug Henschen - June 25, 2008 HP BladeSystem bundle targets 1-4 terabyte market sweet spot. HP claims speed and energy efficiency advantages over Dell's alternative. HP Tailors BladeSystem To Oracle Data Warehouse by Antone Gonsalves - June 24, 2008 The system provides the essential elements of a data warehouse infrastructure, including computing power, storage, interconnect, and management. Kimball University: Microsoft SQL Server Comes of Age for Data Warehousing by Warren Thornthwaite - June 23, 2008 With new compression, partitioning and star schema optimization features, Microsoft's SQL Server 2008 is catching up with the state of the industry in data warehousing. Here's why these three capabilities are crucial for scalability and performance on any platform. Data Warehouse Alternatives Make a Hit in India and Europe by Doug Henschen - June 20, 2008 Telco Reliance scales with DW appliances. Web marketer TradeDoubler loads and queries faster, cuts cost with a column-store database. Business Intelligence Software Growth Shows Dramatic Drop In U.S. by Mary Hayes Weier - June 19, 2008 Gartner blames the drop in BI spending growth on a weak U.S. economy. Are You Ready for Advanced Analytics? by Doug Henschen - June 16, 2008 You can now buy analytics as an add-on module for your BI suite, but you'll need expertise to make the leap into predictive analytics. Teradata Updates Warehouse Miner by Antone Gonsalves - June 15, 2008 The upgrade includes a new feature that enables business users to drag and drop analytic functions from an index and run them against a data warehouse to discover patterns in customer, financial and operational data. IBM DB2's 25th Anniversary: Birth Of An Accidental Empire by Charles Babcock - June 10, 2008 At first, relational database was a highly mocked product, halting in its performance compared to the programmed-path systems. Now it represents an $18.6 billion a year market. Comply Or Die: Data Disposition Must Be A Priority by Andrew Conry-Murray - June 7, 2008 IT groups rethinking the "save everything forever" approach find deletion and retention policies and tools must be razor sharp to cut through a morass of regulations. HP Upgrades Neoview Data Warehouse Appliance by Doug Henschen - June 3, 2008 Enhancements target mixed workloads, high data volumes and low-latency demands of operational BI deployments. Appliance Lets Business Users Uncover Hidden Data Relationships by Doug Henschen - June 2, 2008 One part search, one part data integration, Composite Discovery appliance takes another stab at providing an easy-to-use interface for gaining business intelligence. |
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