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Free data warehouse tools pack serious data-crunching power

Free data warehouse tools pack serious data-crunching power

By:  Chris Kanaracus  On: 26 Nov 2009 For: IDG News Service (Boston Bureau) Creator

Data warehousing vendors are offering free, open-source versions that actually pack some heat. IDC predicts the market will grow to $10.8 billion in 2013

"If you have a single analyst or small team of analysts doing early exploratory querying against some terabytes of data or less, then these products are likely to do the job," he said.

Companies may also not have the budget to procure anything else, or can't get funding without conducting an initial proof of concept, Monash added.

"There certainly are workloads for which they are insufficient, and you'll have to pay money for a product that will do the job for you," he said. "But if you want to get more value out of your data, these free products could be a great place to start."










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chris kanaracus Chris Kanaracus is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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