At present, the global large data enterprises are divided into two major camps. Some of them are just emerging companies with large data technology as their core, hoping to bring innovative solutions to the market and promote technological development. There are a number of original database/data warehousing business vendors, they intend to use their own advantage to impact large data areas, the existing installation base and product line Word-of-mouth to promote a new wave of technology. Let's take a look at today's 15 Big data companies list, of which 10 have long been renowned, and the other five are newcomers.
1, IBM
IBM has gained 1.3 billion of billions of dollars in large data-related products and services over the past year, according to a report published by Wikibon, the best in 2012 for the largest data-business revenue. Its specific products include server and storage hardware, database software, analytics applications, and related services. The DB2, Informix and Infosphere database platforms, Cognos and SPSS analysis applications are among the best-known products developed by IBM around large data. IBM also provides support for Hadoop open source data analysis platform.
2, HP
HP won the second largest data revenue in 2012, with a total value of $664 million trillion. The supplier also provides related hardware, software and services, and its most well-known solution is the number Vertica analysis platform.
3, Teradata
Teradata The world's third largest data maker in 2012, with a total revenue of $435 million trillion. Teradata is renowned for its hardware platforms, databases, and analytics software. It has also launched a specialized analytical tool for the retail and transport industries.
4. Oracle
Although Oracle has always been known for its notoriously popular database products, it is, in fact, one of the main candidates in the Big data field. Oracle's large data devices combine Intel servers, Cloudera Hadoop releases, and Oracle's NoSQL databases. Oracle ranked fifth in the list of big data companies in 2012, with a total revenue of 415 million dollars.
5, SAP
SAP has launched a series of analytics tools, but it has the highest visibility among its Hana in-memory databases. The company ranked sixth in the competition for large data companies in 2012, with a total revenue of 368 million dollars.
6, EMC
EMC helps customers save and analyze large data, as well as the location of a large data analysis think-tank, the Marketing Science lab, which specializes in analyzing marketing data. The latest explosive news from EMC is to support pivotal company with VMware and GE. Pivotal will integrate Hadoop with EMC's Greenplum database and HAWQ query tools. EMC ranked seventh in the 2012 Big data business rankings, with revenue totaling 336 million dollars.
7, Amazon
Amazon has always been known as a corporate cloud platform, but has also launched a series of large data products, including elastic MapReduce based on Hadoop, DYNAMODB large data databases and the ability to work with Amazon Web Services smooth collaboration Redshift large-scale parallel data warehousing program.
8, Microsoft
Microsoft's Big Data development strategy is ambitious, including building partnerships with Hortonworks, building a large data start-up and launching Hdinsights tools based on Hortonworks data platforms. Microsoft's SQL Server database is also well known and ranked Nineth in 2012 with big data companies, with a total revenue of $196 million trillion.
9, Google
Google's big data products include bigquery--, a cloud-based, large data analysis platform. The company has won 36 million of billions of dollars in data revenues over the past year.
10, VMware
VMware has always been known for cloud computing and virtualization solutions, but has recently begun stepping into large data areas. The big Data extension of VMware vsphere, unveiled by the virtual giants this June, explains the problem, which allows vsphere to control Hadoop deployments and help enterprise users simplify large data project startup processes. VMware has gained 32 million of billions of dollars in data revenues over the past year, almost flat with Google.
11, the industry's new generation: Cloudera
It is believed that no one dares to omit Cloudera at the top of the list of large data suppliers. The new venture has won 141 million of billions of dollars in risky ventures, including Google, Facebook, Oracle and Yahoo's veteran figures in big data areas. The company first brought the Apache Hadoop platform to corporate customers in 2008.
12, Hortonworks
Hortonworks, another Hadoop supplier, gained more than $70 million trillion in venture capital support after being separated from Yahoo in 2011. It in the development will be directed at Cloudera, the young player is standing behind Microsoft, Rackspace, Red Hat, Teradata and many other strategic partners.
13, Splunk
According to Wikibon's statistics, Splunk is currently the largest market share among pure large data suppliers, with a total revenue of $186 million in 2012. The company focuses on the machine data analysis business.
14, 10Gen
10Gen's most influential masterpiece is to count its Open-source mongodb--, an industry-leading NoSQL database. The company's strategic investment partners include Intel, Red Hat and In-q-tel. 10Gen last year ranked third in the pure Hadoop and nosql businesses, with a total revenue of 36 million dollars.
15, MAPR
You must have heard of MAPR's NoSQL database M7, which has worked in partnership with Amazon's Cloud platform and Google's computing engine. Last year MapR was fourth in the pure Hadoop and nosql businesses, with a total revenue of 23 million dollars.