Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG) reports on the 2013 momentum of MPP/analytics and graph databases with real-time processing and complex analytics.
Despite Oracle’s attempt to push SPARC, all the other big data analytics databases were either designed to take advantage of Intel multi-core processors and the lowering cost of memory, or are being back-fitted to do so, or wrapped in appliances that at least emulate “database on a chip” to some degree. This trend shows no signs of abatement for 2013, and new database versions will march out better leveraging core/memory, resulting in yearlong game of “my database is faster than yours for big data.” And with good reason: As big data analytics shifts from batch to real-time, from a nice-to-have to a must-have, the delivery of complex analytics results in as short a time as possible will gain in desirability. Therefore, ESG believes that the database primarily designed for analytics will increase the gap over more general use-case databases. Those MPP and graph analytics databases, at least in the enterprise, will gain share in 2013.
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