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Customer Implementations Help Prove SUN Solutions Are a Winning Platform For Very Large Data Warehouses
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SANTA CLARA, Calif.- January 22, 2004 - Sun Microsystems, Inc., creator of Java software technology, rocketed past NCR/Teradata, IBM and HP as the infrastructure platform for the top two data warehouse implementations in the Number of Rows category, according to the Top Ten Program results from Winter Corporation, a leading consulting service to major corporations, top universities and governments worldwide to help them increase the value of their investments in very large databases (VLDBs), technology and products.
Most Rows/Records
measures the total number of rows in all tables in the database. Not long
ago, data warehouses with a couple of hundred billion rows were considered
large; now the race is on for a trillion rows. #2 The Nielsen Media Research database, with a quarter-trillion rows, leverages Sun's Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW) Reference Architecture, which is based on the highly scalable analytical engine, Sybase IQ 12.5 #8 A financial
customer with 75 billion rows, uses the Sun EDW Reference Architecture
and Sybase IQ technology. #9 Cho-Heung Bank, with 12.4 terabytes of user data, is based on Sun's EDW Reference Architecture and Sybase IQ technology. #10 A financial
customer, with 12.3 terabytes of user data, leverages Sun's EDW Reference
Architecture and Sybase IQ. #6 An online
marketing customer data warehouse, with 12 terabytes, is based on Sun
systems and Oracle Database. Sun now holds 8 of the top 30 positions, ahead of IBM, in the All Operating Systems categories, Decision Support usage, for Normalized Data Volume, Number of Rows/Records and Database Size. Sun platforms provide a highly dependable computing environment with reliable, flexible, and high-volume infrastructure, with features such as auto diagnosis and recovery, full hardware redundancy, hot-swap of key components, as well as proven security in the Solaris Operating System. With innovative management features, such as fault-isolated Dynamic System Domains and Sun's N1 "One Touch" Application Provisioning software, Sun helps customers to simplify how they deploy and operate large-scale, mission-critical applications and projects such as server consolidation, mainframe rehosting, high performance computing, decision support and data warehousing. Through its Reference Architecture program, at no additional cost, Sun provides pre-tested, proven server and storage configurations to accelerate implementation. These solutions help customers reduce the time, technical effort and risk involved in selecting the most appropriate hardware and software for applications and workloads. "The TopTen Program results, combined with the TPC-H benchmarking results announced last summer, prove how well Sun and Sybase work together to provide our customers with an effective business intelligence infrastructure," said Paul Krneta, chief technologist, Sybase IQ. "With the architecture's market-leading price-performance, storage efficiency, scalability, and the low total cost of ownership our customers experience, there's no question as to why our customers' technology achievement is being recognized by the Winter Corporation. The databases our customers maintain are impressive, and we are proud to be linked to their success." According to Kim Ross, CIO of Nielsen Media Research, the big advantages of the Reference Architecture work, done by Sun and Sybase, is that it provides the advance knowledge that this solution will work. "The proof-of-concept demonstration put together in Sun's iForce Ready Center gave us the ability to see for ourselves how effective the Sybase-Sun solution would be for our company. Reference Architectures are a real boon to IT managers who are considering solutions for a specific business problem." About the Winter TopTen Program The TopTen Program is the fifth global campaign conducted by Winter Corp. to identify the world's leading database implementations. The primary objective of the program is to recognize both the database practitioners whose achievements are advancing the boundaries of database size and power as well as the products, platforms and architectures supporting the leading implementations. The 2003 TopTen program identifies leading database implementations based on number of rows/records, normalized data volume, database size and workload. More information about the Winter Corporation TopTen Program listings is available online at http://www.wintercorp.com/ttw.asp. More information about Sun Reference Architectures, including the Enterprise Datawarehouse Reference Architecture is available online at http://sun.com/products/architectures-platforms/refarch/ About Sun Microsystems, Inc. Since its inception in 1982, a singular vision -- "The Network Is The Computer" -- has propelled Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Nasdaq: SUNW) to its position as a leading provider of industrial-strength hardware, software and services that make the Net work. Sun can be found in more than 100 countries and on the World Wide Web at http://sun.com
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