List of Products in The Data Management Survey

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  • BI Product

    AnalyticsCreator

    During their experience gained from working on implementation projects, the founders of AnalyticsCreator recognized a market need and the possibility to develop a framework to automate data warehouse creation and loading. They built a code framework in 2008, which they began to use in customer projects. However, the company AnalyticsCreator was not founded until 2017, by which point the framework had been rebuilt into a UI-based product and the vendor was able to promote it commercially.

  • BI Product

    dataspot.

    dataspot. is a privately owned consultancy company and a service and technology provider based in Vienna, Austria. Founded in 2016, the company currently has 31 employees (plus 15 freelancers) and operates mainly in the DACH region. dataspot. started out as a data governance consultancy before developing its own data cataloging software for metadata management. Today it offers a data governance solution and metadata management software, data excellence consulting and training services.

  • BI Product

    Exasol Database

    Exasol is a technology provider headquartered in Nuremberg, Germany. Founded in 2000, the company operates mainly in Europe and the United States with the majority of customers coming from German-speaking countries. Sustainably accelerating growth in the United States plays an important role in Exasol’s ambitions. Global companies including T-Mobile, Dell and Verizon rely on Exasol’s software to tackle the challenges of slow query times, fast data growth and the rising operational costs of data environments. Organizations of various sizes and industries use Exasol, which has a broad network of implementation and technology partners. The vendor works with BI implementation partners, systems integrators, resellers and OEMs. Likewise, it is expanding its relationships with strategic partners including MicroStrategy, AWS, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform. Exasol works closely with its community, which develops the integration capabilities of the database based on a free open source version of the Exasol database on GitHub.

  • BI Product

    TimeXtender

    TimeXtender is a software provider specializing in data warehouse automation. Its headquarters are located in Aarhus (Denmark) and Washington (USA). The company was founded in Denmark in 2006 to minimize coding and automate repetitive tasks for data extraction. Since then, it has formed technology partnerships with several other large vendors and increased its activities in the United States. The company now has 79 employees that serve more than 3,300 customers through its global network of over 200 partners.

  • Alation

    Alation Data Catalog

    Alation, founded in 2012 in Redwood City, California, is a software provider dedicated to fostering a data culture where users can easily find, understand and trust data. It has a presence in 32 countries and a team of more than 800 employees serving over 500 customers from diverse industries.

  • Amazon

    Amazon Glue

    Amazon was founded in 1994 in Washington State and is now headquartered in Seattle, WA. Originally an online book store, the company is now a broad-based technology provider of e-commerce, cloud computing and streaming services. The company has a variety of subsidiaries including Amazon Web Services, Whole Foods Market and MGM Entertainment. Amazon has become a household name through its online marketplace and more recently its streaming service. However, Amazon Web Services (AWS) also leads the cloud computing industry, accounting for 32 percent of the market and working with more than 90 percent of Fortune 100 organizations.

  • Amazon

    Amazon Redshift

    Amazon was founded in 1994 in Washington State and is now headquartered in Seattle, WA. Originally an online book store, the company is now a broadbased technology provider of e-commerce, cloud computing and streaming services. The company has a variety of subsidiaries including Amazon Web Services, Whole Foods Market and MGM Entertainment. Amazon has become a household name through its online marketplace and more recently its streaming service. However, Amazon Web Services (AWS) also leads the cloud computing industry, accounting for 32 percent of the market and working with more than 90 percent of Fortune 100 organizations.

  • Collibra

    Collibra Data Intelligence Cloud

    Founded in 2008 as a spin-off of Vrije University, Brussels, Collibra’s headquarters today are in Brussels and New York City. The company is one of the big players in the data governance market. With around 1,300 employees, 12 offices worldwide and operations in 25 countries, Collibra has good geographical coverage. Its 650+ customers come from a wide variety of industries and the software is used in multiple verticals including financial services, retail, healthcare and manufacturing.

  • 2150 Datavault Builder AG

    Datavault Builder

    2150 Datavault Builder is a data warehouse automation software vendor. In all, twelve data warehouse experts drive the development of the Datavault Builder product with support from its partner Ventum Consulting, which employs 130 people. The tool is used in 180 installations on three continents. Implementation is also supported by 50 implementation partners.

  • Google

    Google BigQuery

    Google is the flagship subsidiary of Alphabet Inc., one of the world’s largest technology conglomer-ates. While advertising remains its primary source of revenue, mainly through Google Search, Google Ads and YouTube, Google’s diverse product portfolio includes cloud services, hardware and numerous online platforms. The company is synonymous with data, boasting unmatched expertise and success in managing and monetizing data and in the research and development of methodologies and technolo-gy required to manage data at a truly enormous scale. Google is constantly expanding its global foot-print. It currently has over 174,000 employees, 148 offices, 24 data centers and 38 cloud regions around the world.

  • Microsoft

    Microsoft Azure Data Factory

    Microsoft is the world’s largest software company by market capitalization. It was founded in 1975 and is headquartered in Redmond, Washington in the United States. It has become a household name primarily through the Windows operating system and Office application suite. Microsoft also has a vast range of enterprise software and cloud offerings including its own database, browser, various servers and ERP solutions. In recent years, Microsoft has focused its business on cloud-based solutions such as Azure. AI and machine learning have also become important in product development.

  • Microsoft

    Microsoft Azure Synapse

    Microsoft is the world’s largest software company by market capitalization. It was founded in 1975 and is headquartered in Redmond, Washington in the United States. It has become a household name primarily through the Windows operating system and Office application suite. Microsoft also has a vast range of enterprise software and cloud offerings, including its own database, browser, various servers and ERP solutions. In recent years, Microsoft has focused its business on cloud-based solutions such as Azure. AI and machine learning have also become important in product development.

  • Microsoft

    Microsoft SQL Server

    Microsoft is one of the world’s largest software companies. Founded in 1975 and headquartered in Redmond, it has become a household name, primarily due to its Windows operating system and Office suite. Aside from these products, Microsoft has a vast range of enterprise software and cloud offerings including its own database, browser, various servers and ERP solutions. In recent years, Microsoft has focused its business on cloud-based solutions such as Azure. AI and machine learning have also become increasingly important in product development. Its highest profile products are still Windows and Office.

  • Oracle

    Oracle Database

    Oracle has long been the world’s largest RDBMS vendor and is now a global provider of enterprise cloud computing, offering modern SaaS, PaaS and IaaS solutions. The company employs more than 164,000 people worldwide. With over 430,000 customers and deployments, Oracle offers a comprehensive stack of data management solutions, enterprise applications and cloud services, as well as platform services and engineered systems.

  • PostgreSQL

    PostgreSQL

    PostgreSQL, often termed “Postgres”, began in the 1980s at the University of California, Berkeley, evolving from the Ingres project led by Michael Stonebraker. By 1994, Postgres95 introduced SQL support. Renamed to PostgreSQL in 1996 to reflect its enhanced SQL capabilities, it became an open-source object-relational database management system. Over decades, it has grown in features and popularity, emphasizing extensibility, standards compliance and data integrity. Today, it is a top choice for various applications, backed by a vibrant open-source community. With a community-driven approach, it aims to offer a robust, reliable and versatile database solution for a broad spectrum of applications and industries.

  • Qlik

    Qlik Data Integration

    Qlik, originally founded in 1993 in Lund, Sweden, moved its headquarters to Radnor, Pennsylvania in the United States in 2005 after raising funds from several venture capital firms. It was acquired by the current owner – private equity company Thoma Bravo – in 2016. Qlik offers a compelling portfolio of end-to-end, platform-based solutions for analytics and data management. In the area of data management, the vendor offers products for data ingestion, transformation and cataloging.

  • SAP

    SAP BW/4HANA

    SAP was founded in 1972 as a business applications company but really came into prominence in the 1990s with the ERP boom. Its ERP solution (R/3) was first released in 1992. The vendor employs more than 100,000 people worldwide and had revenues of $30.87 billion in 2022. Today, SAP is one of the largest business software vendors in the world.

  • SAP

    SAP Datasphere

    SAP was founded in 1972 as a business applications company but really came into prominence in the 1990s with the ERP boom. Its ERP solution (R/3) was first released in 1992. The vendor employs more than 100,000 people worldwide and had revenues of $30.87 billion in 2022. Today, SAP is one of the largest business software vendors in the world.

  • SAP

    SAP HANA

    SAP was founded in 1972 as a business applications company but really came into prominence in the 1990s with the ERP boom. Its ERP solution (R/3) was first released in 1992. The vendor employs more than 100,000 people worldwide and had revenues of $30.87 billion in 2022. Today, SAP is one of the largest business software vendors in the world.

  • SAS

    SAS Data Management

    Founded in 1976 by Jim Goodnight, John Sall, Anthony Barr and Jane Helwig, SAS emerged from a pro-ject at North Carolina State University designed for agricultural research analysis. Over the years, it has become a major software firm focusing on analytics, business intelligence and data management. Dedi-cated to pioneering innovative analytics solutions, SAS transforms data into actionable intelligence, aspiring to create a more informed world. The vendor’s vast portfolio encompasses advanced analyt-ics, data management, business intelligence and artificial intelligence, tailored to specific industries such as risk management and health sciences. With over 14,000 employees, SAS currently has a presence in 148 locations and serves many customers globally.

  • Snowflake

    Snowflake Cloud Data Platform

    Snowflake was founded in 2012 by two ex-Oracle executives to create a data platform that would har-ness the immense power of the cloud. By 2014, they had unveiled the Cloud Data Warehousing product, a predecessor to the current Snowflake Cloud Data Platform. The company made headlines with its successful IPO in October 2020. Globally operational, Snowflake serves approximately 8,100 customers across multiple industries and is supported by a robust network of over 1,500 partners.