Published: 14 December 2022
Summary
Data and analytics leaders can use this research to plan against their operational use cases for relational and nonrelational cloud DBMSs, which increasingly require features for augmented operations via machine learning, multicloud scenarios and effective financial governance to achieve leadership.
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Key Findings
Nonrelational offerings, now approaching 19% of overall database management system (DBMS) revenue, are demonstrably suitable for many operational use cases. This year’s research adds two graph DBMS vendors, whose scores reflect their narrowly focused capabilities. But where graph is a key dimension, they are strong candidates and deserve consideration.
Lightweight transactions have become a significant market driver. These are operational workloads which may or may not require ACID consistency, may have different performance requirements but higher scalability needs for concurrent transactions, and often must provide more support for augmented transactions.
Smaller vendors are achieving significant success. The percentage of
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Strategic Planning Assumptions
- Alibaba Cloud (PolarDB)
- Amazon Web Services (Amazon Aurora)
- Cloudera (Cloudera Data Platform)
- Cockroach Labs (CockroachDB)
- Couchbase (Couchbase Capella)
- Google (Google Cloud Spanner)
- IBM (IBM Db2 on Cloud)
- InterSystems (InterSystems IRIS)
- MarkLogic (MarkLogic Data Hub)
- Microsoft (Azure SQL Database)
- MongoDB (MongoDB Atlas)
- Neo4j (AuraDB)
- Oracle (Autonomous Transaction Processing)
- Redis (Redis Enterprise Cloud)
- SAP (SAP HANA Cloud)
- Tencent Cloud (TDSQL)
- TigerGraph (TigerGraph Cloud)
- Financial Governance
- Resource Usage
- Performance Features
- Application Development Support
- Management and Administration
- Transactional Consistency
- Programming Augmented Transactions
- Streaming Optimization
- Multicloud/Intercloud/Hybrid
- Distributed Transactions
- Automated Performance Tuning
- OLTP Transactions
- Lightweight Transactions
- Augmented Transactions
- Stream Event Processing
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Critical Capabilities Methodology