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White Paper:
SGI Adaptive Data Warehouse Solution


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Podcast:
ADW Solution Part 1

Shahin Khan, SGI
Podcast:
ADW Solution Part 2

Ken Won, SGI
Solution Brief:
SGI Adaptive Data Warehouse
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Business conditions change constantly, and the pace of that change is accelerating. Quickly analyzing data trends and their impact on a business is crucial to remaining competitive. Today users' needs are outgrowing their current data warehouse system making it harder for enterprises to keep up.

Building on 25 years of experience in highly scalable systems, the SGI Adaptive Data Warehouse delivers faster query performance on industry standard technology, delivers the most flexible architecture with lower TCO for growing data warehouses, and has the most expertise in designing large systems. As a result you can manage your business more effectively and make more informed business decisions.

Learn more about the SGI Adaptive Data Warehouse Solution and how it can scale as your business grows.

Analyst Quotes


Richard Winter, President, WinterCorp

"Enterprises are steadily increasing the workloads and content of their data warehouses, and this results in large increases in complexity. The SGI Adaptive Data Warehouse Solution has the bandwidth to excel in these intense environments. This is a solution that thrives in the chaos of today’s data center."


Jean S. Bozman, Research Vice President for Enterprise Servers, IDC

"As data warehouses grow, and as more types of enterprise users need the data stored within them to make business-critical decisions, these large databases must cost-effectively scale to meet emerging needs. SGI has seen this mix of IT requirements evolving over time, spending decades developing systems that are optimized for large-scale decision support environments. SGI’s Adaptive Data Warehouse Solution draws on that history in a way that speaks to the needs of enterprises maintaining complex, data-intensive Oracle warehouses, while giving them the headroom to scale up as their needs change."