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Enterprise Data Warehouse Market Research Report Highlights the Key Findings in the Area of Vendor Landscape, Key Market Segments, Regions, and Latest Trends and Drivers


The market structure is expected to remain fragmented during the forecast period. Vendors are deploying different organic and inorganic growth strategies to compete in the market.

  • Alphabet Inc.
  • Amazon.com Inc.
  • Cloudera Inc.
  • HCL Technologies Ltd.
  • International Business Machines Corp.
  • Microsoft Corp.
  • Oracle Corp.
  • SAP SE
  • Snowflake Inc.
  • Teradata Corp.

View more about the market’s vendor landscape highlights with a comprehensive list of vendors and their offerings.

Key Market Segmentation

The enterprise data warehouse market share growth by the cloud-based segment will be significant during the forecast period.

  • Deployment
  • Geography
    • North America
    • Europe
    • APAC
    • MEA

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Regional Market Outlook

North America will account for 36% of the market’s growth. In North America, the US is the most important market for enterprise data warehouses. This region’s market will grow at a quicker rate than Europe, the Middle East, and South America. Over the projection period, the enterprise data warehouse market in North America would benefit from the technical maturity of numerous industries and the existence of many significant players.

Apart from regions, if we look at the country-wise market growth, US, China, UK, India, and Germany will contribute to the highest market growth.

Download our sample report for more key highlights on the regional market share of most of the above-mentioned countries.

Latest Trends, Driving the Global Enterprise Data Warehouse Market

  • Market Driver:
    • One of the primary enterprise data warehouse market development drivers is the proliferation of data across industries. The amount of data produced by industries is growing all across the world. Most businesses record and save both financial and non-financial transactions. The complexity and diversity of data sets grow as businesses become more digital. The majority of applications benefit from the adoption of business data warehouse solutions to increase data processing and analysis. As a result, the worldwide enterprise data warehouse market will develop in the future years due to the explosion of data across industries.
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Infinity Dashboard Makes Your Mac a Warehouse of Useful Information

Mac: Widgets? Old and busted … ten total as of when I wrote this—I fully expect Infinity Dashboard to have plenty of more-interesting hacks as (or if) it gets popular. Until then, it’s tentatively worth $ 15 to play with, but I highly recommend …
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Carphone Warehouse fined £400000 by watchdog over data breach

  1. Carphone Warehouse fined £400000 by watchdog over data breach  Financial Times
  2. Carphone Warehouse fined £400K for serious 2015 data breach  Engadget
  3. Britain fines Carphone Warehouse 400000 pounds over data breach  Reuters
  4. Carphone Warehouse | Business | The Guardian  The Guardian
  5. Full coverage

data breach – Google News

Amazon’s demented plans for its warehouse blimp with drone fleet

Amazon has just gotten a patent for an “airborne fulfillment center utilizing unmanned aerial vehicles for item delivery.” Though the patent was granted in April 2016, the plans for it have just gone public on the US Patent and Trademark Office website. What they describe sounds like something out of a Philip K. Dick novel.

Here’s how it works. First, get a very large airship and float it above a city. Then attach a giant warehouse full of Amazon items to the bottom (actually, you should probably attach this before the floating, but the patent is vague on this point). This warehouse is constantly restocked by smaller airships, which bring personnel and supplies from the ground, as well as carrying away waste. People on the ground use their computers to browse items currently floating over their heads, and order whatever they want. Then drones grab the items, hurl themselves out of the airship, and engage their rotors as they approach the ground. The human receives his or her item from the drone, and the drone ascends back up to its floating palace of boxes and workers.

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Technology Lab – Ars Technica