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Data Warehouse Appliances: Asking the Hard QuestionsWith systems being stressed with data warehouse tasks, it’s no wonder that appliances—which integrate servers, storage, databases, and software—are popular for off-loading processing. Appliances are not without limitations, so if your organization is thinking about adopting one, you’ll need to consider costs, return on investment, and how to address the risks an appliance may introduce.
By Jesse Fountain

Competitive ComparisonQuad-Core Intel® Xeon® Processor-based Platforms vs.
AMD Opteron™



July 2006Datallegro ships new version of data warehouse appliance
software, changes pricing mode (PDF)
By Krishna Roy

 

May 2006 Intel® Woodcrest BenchmarksPerformance tests using real customer data on Intel's Woodcrest dual-core XEON® versus, Intel's Nocona single-core XEON

 

March 2006 Encrypting the Data Warehouse: It is Possible - And, It is
Important (PDF)
By Mark Theissen

 

March 2006Datallegro Names Another Customer (PDF)

 

March 2006Appliances: More Bang for Your Terabyte (PDF)

 

March 2006How’s Your Data Warehouse TCO?By Mark Theissen

 

March 2006Data Warehouse Appliances: Cost-Effective and Growing (PDF)by Mike Schiff

 

Feb 2006Have You Created a Monster?By Jesse Fountain

Feb 2006DATAllegro: how can it do what it claims to do or is it all hype? (PDF)by Philip Howard, Bloor Research

 

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