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  2. Teradata - Wikipedia

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    In December, Teradata acquired RainStor, a company specializing in online data archiving on Hadoop. [42] Teradata acquired Appoxxee, a mobile marketing software as a service provider, for about $20 million in January 2015, [43] followed by the Netherlands-based digital marketing company FLXone in September. That same year Teradata acquired a ...

  3. Shared-nothing architecture - Wikipedia

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    Michael Stonebraker at the University of California, Berkeley used the term in a 1986 database paper. [3] Teradata delivered the first SN database system in 1983. [4] Tandem Computers NonStop systems, a shared-nothing implementation of hardware and software was released to market in 1976.

  4. Data loading - Wikipedia

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    Data loading, or simply loading, is a part of data processing where data is moved between two systems so that it ends up in a staging area on the target system. With the traditional extract, transform and load (ETL) method, the load job is the last step, and the data that is loaded has already been transformed.

  5. Will Teradata Win the "Big Data" Battle? - AOL

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    says Teradata (NYS: TDC) , the world's largest company dedicated solely to delivering business analytics systems, aiming to dominate "Big Data" with its innovative data-crunching machines and ...

  6. Data warehouse appliance - Wikipedia

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    "Data warehouse appliance" is a term coined by Foster Hinshaw, [1] [2] the founder of Netezza.In creating the first data warehouse appliance, Hinshaw and Netezza used the foundations developed by Model 204, Teradata, and others, to pioneer a new category to address consumer analytics efficiently by providing a modular, scalable, easy-to-manage database system that’s cost effective.

  7. Shard (database architecture) - Wikipedia

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    A database shard, or simply a shard, is a horizontal partition of data in a database or search engine. Each shard may be held on a separate database server instance, to spread load. Some data in a database remains present in all shards, [a] but some appears only in a single shard. Each shard acts as the single source for this subset of data. [1]

  8. Comparison of database administration tools - Wikipedia

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    Toad Data Modeler: Quest Software: 2020-10-19 7.3 [14] Proprietary: Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes IBM Db2, MS Access, Sybase: Delphi: TOra: Community 2017-07-04 3.2 GPL: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Teradata: C++–Qt: Product Creator Latest stable release date Latest stable release License Runs on Windows Runs on macOS Runs on Linux Oracle MySQL ...

  9. Aster Data Systems - Wikipedia

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    Aster Data Systems was a data management and analysis software company headquartered in San Carlos, California. It was founded in 2005 and acquired by Teradata in 2011. History