Today’s “big data stack” includes databases, data management and integration software, and data analytics tools—all critical components of an effective operational or analytical data system. But all ...
To make productive use of the ever-growing volumes of data, businesses and organizations need the right database systems to manage all that data and make it available for transactional and analytical ...
The database software market has seen plenty of disruption in recent years brought about by the rise of cloud computing. Newer players like MongoDB and Couchbase have emerged, and it's easier than ...
The total amount of data created, captured, copied and consumed globally is forecast to reach 463 exabytes by 2025, according to the World Economic Forum High Scalability report. An exabyte is 1,000 ...
The cloud holds a large – and growing – percentage of enterprise data. While much of this growth comes from unstructured information, such as documents and media files, enterprises also still depend ...
Data isn't just oil anymore; it’s the oxygen your enterprise breathes. In 2026, the volume of data flowing through the average mid-to-large enterprise isn't just massive—it’s complex, messy, and ...
For decades, three tech giants dominated the database market: Oracle, IBM, and Microsoft. But with the rise of cloud, these firms are losing their hold on the market, analysts tell Insider. Insider ...
Companies must understand and mitigate database service provider weaknesses as part of their cloud migration strategy. Provided byEDB Moving to the cloud is all the rage. According to an IDC Survey ...
Ahead of next week’s Oracle CloudWorld in Las Vegas, Oracle and Microsoft have announced Oracle Database@Azure. This is said to give direct access to Oracle database services running on Oracle Cloud ...
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. & HELSINKI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--MariaDB ® Corporation today announced that cloud-based Student Information System provider Campus Cloud Services has migrated to MariaDB SkySQL as its ...
IBM remains a major player in the database industry. As companies look to move on-premises database software to the cloud, vendors need to make it as easy as possible. With IBM's Db2 now available as ...