From AWS, Google and Oracle to Databricks, IBM and Snowflake, here are the top 16 vendors leading the cloud database management systems market, according to Gartner’s new Magic Quadrant. Gartner’s Top ...
The data industry has arrived at a pivotal juncture that echoes the themes we’ve charted in previous Breaking Analysis episodes, from The Sixth Data Platform through The Yellow Brick Road to Agentic ...
Three main pressure points are transforming the modern data landscape: 1) Increased interest in adopting open table formats to allow any compute to operate on any data; 2) The point of control is ...
Here is Gartner’s new Magic Quadrant for Cloud Database Management Systems that ranks the top 20 cloud DBMS companies in the world—from AWS, Google and Microsoft to Databricks, Snowflake and Teradata.
Databricks’ acquisition of Tabular puts new pressure on competitors such as Snowflake and Confluent as cloud data management rises in importance as a technology necessary for AI initiatives. Last week ...
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Well-funded software maker Databricks, a rival of SnowflakeSNOW, released new financial data on Wednesday, saying it expects to generate $3.7 billion in annualized revenue by July, a growth rate of 50 ...