Enterprises are abandoning conventional warehouse development approaches in favor of prepackaged apps and hardware configurations combining database management systems, processing power, storage, and connectivity. Here are the leaders.

Doug Henschen, Executive Editor, Enterprise Apps

June 29, 2010

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Teradata won't call its flagship enterprise data warehouse an appliance, but it was a pioneering product in pre-integrating all the technology needed for a data warehouse. Over the last three years, Teradata has released a range of niche appliances, including this solid-state-disk Extreme Performance Appliance 4555.


Learn more about how data warehousing is shifting to an analytics arms race.

About the Author(s)

Doug Henschen

Executive Editor, Enterprise Apps

Doug Henschen is Executive Editor of InformationWeek, where he covers the intersection of enterprise applications with information management, business intelligence, big data and analytics. He previously served as editor in chief of Intelligent Enterprise, editor in chief of Transform Magazine, and Executive Editor at DM News. He has covered IT and data-driven marketing for more than 15 years.

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