upData Warehousing
This category is for computer companies that have products (usually with a significant hardware component) that are solely related to data warehousing. This would include data warehouse appliance companies as well as specialty storage vendors. If a company has database or database related software, you should consider submitting under Computers/Software/Databases. If the software is primarily related to data warehousing, you should consider submitting it under Computers/Software/Databases/Data_Warehousing. Thank you!
Entries
EMC Corporation http://www.emc.com/Enterprise-wide intelligent storage and retrieval technology designed for all major server environments.
Teradata http://www.teradata.com/High-performance parallel database technology, data access and management tools, and data mining, scalable hardware, and data warehousing consultants.
Greenplum http://www.greenplum.com/Business intelligence and data warehousing using open source databases.
ParAccel, Inc. http://www.paraccel.com/Column-oriented DBMS for decision support and complex processing.
Vertica Systems http://www.vertica.com/High-speed, MPP column-oriented SQL database management software for data warehousing and business intelligence.
Kognitio http://www.kognitio.com/Develops WX2, an analytical database platform for data warehousing and business intelligence.
SAS Data Warehousing Solution http://www.sas.com/technologies/dw/Enables IT to deliver reliable information that empowers business users to drive the company forward.
FileTek, Inc. http://www.filetek.com/Supplier of database software for managing large amounts of atomic data. StorHouse is an enterprise-wide software solution for managing the capture, storage, movement, and access of gigabytes to petabytes of relational and non-relational atomic-level data.
Computer Corporation of America http://www.cca-int.com/Based in Framingham, Massachusetts, is a leading designer, developer, and marketer of high-performance, high-capacity database management software.
EnterpriseDB GridSQL http://www.enterprisedb.com/products/postgres_plus/gridsql.doOffers database clustering solutions for data warehousing that utilize open source databases.
IBM Optim http://www.optimsolution.com/Active archiving lets you select and remove a precise set of rarely used data from your production database, save it in an archive, and keep it active for access whenever it is needed.
Subcategories
Appliances Sites related to data warehouse appliances.
Related categories
Database Consultants This directory listing features individual consultants and firms that focus primarily or significantly on delivering
database development and database administration services.
(less...) Data Warehousing According to The Data Warehousing Institute (TDWI): A "Data Warehouse" is a data structure that is optimized for distribution. It collects and stores integrated sets of historical data from multiple
operational systems and feeds them to one or more data marts. It may also provide end-user access to support enterprise views of data. If there is demand, we may grow sub-categories that mirror the strategy used in the Atlas of Data Warehousing (also from TDWI) for related categories: Data Integrity and Cleansing Tools Data Modeling Tools Extraction and Transformation Data Movement Tools Information Servers (@link to Databases) Decision Support Tools Turnkey Decision Support Systems Data Warehouse Enabled Applications Data Warehouse Administration and Management Tools Data Warehouse Platforms (@link) Data Warehouse Consultants
(less...) Storage Storage is the main area in a computer in which data is stored for quick access by the computer's processor. This term originated in the days of the mainframe computer to distinguish the more
immediately accessible data storage from auxiliary storage. On today's computers, especially personal computers and workstations, the term random access memory (RAM) is usually used instead of main storage, and the hard disk, diskettes, and CD-ROMs collectively describe auxiliary storage.
(less...) Tool VendorsNeigbour categories
Adobe Systems, Inc. Adobe Systems is an American computer software company, with headquarters in San Jose, California.
AOL LLC AOL is an American global Internet services and media company operated by Time Warner.
Apple Inc. Apple develops, sells, and supports a series of personal computers, portable media players,
computer software, and computer hardware accessories.
(less...) Corel Corporation Corel is a software company, specialising in graphics applications.
DellGoogle, Inc.IBM The International Business Machines Corporation is an international computer technology company with headquarters in Armonk, New York, USA.
Microsoft Corporation This category has links which point to other Open Directory categories on various aspects of Microsoft Corporation.
Oracle CorporationProduct Support Manufacturers and Developers: updates, service packs, on-line technical support.
Render Farms A render farm is a computer cluster to render computer generated imagery (CGI), typically for film and television visual effects. The rendering of images is a highly parallelizable activity, as each
frame can be calculated independently of the others, with the main communication between processors being the upload of the initial source material, such as models and textures, and the download of the finished images. As a rule of thumb, CG images take roughly an hour per frame to render. The amount of time it takes to render an image has remained roughly constant over two decades, in spite of huge improvements in computer processing power. The reason for this is that advances in computer power are absorbed by increased computation in order to meet demands to achieve state-of-the-art image quality, while the hour-per-frame figure arises from the demands of production timescales. To manage large farms, one must introduce a queue manager that will facilitate automatic distribution of processes to the many processors. The software is typically a client-server package that facilitates communication between the processors and the queue manager, although some queues have no central manager. Some common features of a queue managers are: re-prioritization of the queue, management of software licenses, and algorithms to best optimize throughput based on various types of hardware in the farm. The use of render farms in the entertainment industry can be viewed as one early application of grid computing. Source: Wikipedia
(less...) Software Development The software development life cycle includes the following: Project Planning Requirements Definition Systems Design Code Implementation Code Integration Testing Deployment Maintenance Software
development companies are primarily engaged in the business of providing one or more of the above services along with training and support.
(less...) Sun Microsystems Sun Microsystems is an American computer company, selling systems, components, software, and information technology services. It was founded in
1982and has its headquarters in Santa Clara, California.
(less...) Yahoo Inc. Yahoo! Inc. (NASDAQ: YHOO) is an global Internet services company. It started life as a directory, but now provides a range of services including a Web portal, a search engine, and email accounts.
Yahoo's headquarters are in Sunnyvale, California, USA.
(less...)(This section is quite beta and buggy, have patience. Thanks)