In enterprise data management, Oracle Database is a dominant player, and MySQL is very popular among developers. MySQL is so prolific it ranks first in market share among all database distributions. Additionally, MySQL is the default database engine in most application stacks used in cloud-native applications.
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Table Of Contents
- Executive Summary
- Disruption Is Good - Disruption Is Necessary
- In A Data-Driven World, Analytics Is Key
- HeatWave - The Game-Changer
- It's All In The Architecture
- HeatWave - Designed For The Cloud From Day One
- What Makes HeatWave Unique - A Closer Look At Performance
- In Closing
- Figure 1: Extract, Transform & Load Process
- Figure 2; On-Premises Analystics With HeatWave
- Figure 3: Real-Time Analystics Process In HeatWave
- Figure 4: Massive Parallelism
Companies Cited
- AMD
- Oracle
Matt Kimball is a Moor Insights & Strategy senior datacenter analyst covering servers and storage. Matt’s 25 plus years of real-world experience in high tech spans from hardware to software as a product manager, product marketer, engineer and enterprise IT practitioner. This experience has led to a firm conviction that the success of an offering lies, of course, in a profitable, unique and targeted offering, but most importantly in the ability to position and communicate it effectively to the target audience.
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