- Teradata
Infobox_Company
company_name = Teradata Corporation
company_type = Public (NYSE : [http://www.nyse.com/about/listed/lcddata.html?ticker=TDC TDC] )
company_slogan = Raising Intelligence
foundation = 1979
location =
key_people = Michael Koehler, President and CEO
James M. Ringler, Chairman
Bob Fair, Executive Vice President, Global Sales and Services
Darryl McDonald, Chief Marketing Officer
Pete Wetzel, Americas Financial Controller
num_employees = 5,900 (2008)cite web |url=http://zenobank.com/index.php?symbol=TDC&page=quotesearch |title=Company Profile for Teradata Corp (TDC) |accessdate=2008-10-03]
industry =Data Warehouse technologies
products = Integrated Data Warehouse Hardware and Software, Professional Services, Customer Services
revenue = $1.69 billion USD (2007)
homepage = [http://www.teradata.com/ www.teradata.com]Teradata Corporation (nyse|TDC) is a hardware and software vendor specializing in data warehousing and analytic applications. Teradata was formerly a division of
NCR Corporation , the largest company inDayton, Ohio . Teradata's headquarters are in Miamisburg, OH. The spinoff from NCR occurred on October 1, 2007.Technology
Teradata is a massively parallel processing system running a
shared nothing architecture . The Teradata DBMS is linearly and predictably scalable in all dimensions of a database system workload (data volume, breadth, number of users, complexity of queries). [ [http://www.teradata.com/t/page/87083/index.html Born To Be Parallel] ] The scalability explains its popularity for enterprisedata warehousing applications. Teradata is offered onIntel servers interconnected by theBYNET messaging fabric. Teradata systems are offered with either Teradata-branded LSI or EMCdisk array s for database storage.Operating System Compatibility
Teradata offers a choice of several
operating system s:*
UNIX SVR4.2 MP-RAS , a variant ofSystem V UNIX fromAT&T
*Microsoft Windows Server 2003
*SUSE Linux Enterprise Server on64-bit Intel servers.Introduction
Teradata is a software company, founded in 1979, that develops and sells a relational database management system with the same name. Teradata is a division of the NCR Corporation, which acquired the Teradata Company on February 28, 1991. However, on January 8, 2007, NCR announced that it will spin-off Teradata as an independently traded company.
Teradata Enterprise Data Warehouses are often accessed via
ODBC orJDBC by applications running on operating systems such asMicrosoft Windows or flavors of UNIX. The warehouse typically sources data from operational systems via a combination of batch and trickle loads.Refimprove|date=April 2007Teradata acts as a single data store that can accept large numbers of concurrent requests from multiple client applications. Significant features include:
* Unconditional parallelism, with load distribution shared among several servers.
* Complex ad hoc queries with up to 64 joins.
* Parallel efficiency, such that the effort for creating 100 records is same as that for creating 100,000 records.
* Scalability, so that increasing of the number of processors of an existing system linearly increases the performance. Performance thus does not deteriorate with an increased number of users.Customers
Teradata currently has over 1,000 customers and over 1,900 installations of its RDBMS. The largest and most prominent customer is
Wal-Mart , which runs its central inventory, enterprise reporting, and other financial systems on Teradata. Other Teradata customers include companies such asAT&T (formerly SBC),Bank of America ,Best Buy ,Coca Cola ,Continental Airlines andFedEx . [ [http://www.teradata.com/teradata-customers/customer-spotlights Customers A-Z] ]Competition
Teradata's main competitors are other high-end solutions from vendors such as Oracle, IBM, and
Sybase IQ . Recent competition has arisen from data warehouse appliance vendors such asNetezza ,DATAllegro (acquired in August, 2008 byMicrosoft ),Greenplum and Vertica Systems. These have slowed Teradata's penetration into the mid-market and some verticals, particularly energy.History
Teradata was founded in 1979 by:
* Dr. Jack E. Shemer, President and Chairman of the Board.
* Dr. Philip M. Neches, Vice President and Chief Scientist
* Walter E. Muir, Vice President of Marketing
* Jerold R. Modes, Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
* William P. Worth, Vice President of Manufacturing
* Carroll Reed, Vice President of Research and DevelopmentBetween 1976 and 1979 the concept of Teradata grew out of research at the
California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and from the discussions of Citibank’s advanced technology group. Founders worked to design adatabase management system for parallel processing with multiple microprocessors, specifically for decision support. [http://www.teradata.com/t/go.aspx/page.html?id=42649 Teradata Milestones] ] Teradata was incorporated onJuly 13 ,1979 , and started in a garage in Brentwood, Calif. The name Teradata was chosen to symbolize the ability to manageterabyte s (trillions of bytes) of data.A beta system was shipped to
Wells Fargo Bank in 1983, and a production parallelRDBMS for decision support, the world's first, appeared in 1984. [ [http://www.softwarememories.com/2008/09/15/database-machines/] ]FORTUNE magazine named Teradata “Product of the Year” in 1986. Over the next four years channel connections to
IBM MVS andUnivac OS1100 mainframes were introduced, and a Teradata system over oneterabyte (a trillion bytes) went live.In December 1991, NCR, then a division of
AT&T , acquired Teradata. Teradata split from NCR and officially became Teradata Corporation (NYSE: TDC) on October 1, 2007.In 1996 a Teradata
Database was the world’s largest, with 11terabytes of data, and by 1999 the database of one of Teradata’s customers was the world’s largest database in production with 130terabytes of user data on 176 nodes. .Teradata Utilities
Teradata offers certain utilities that assists in data warehousing management and maintenance along with the Teradata RDBMS. They are
*BTEQ
*MultiLoad
*FastLoad
*FastExport
*TPump
*TPT (Teradata Parallel Transporter )
* SQL Assistant / Queryman
*Preprocessor 2 / PP2 Products
* Customer Relationship Management: Teradata Relationship Manager [http://www.teradata.com/teradata-relationship-manager]
*Data Warehousing
* Demand Chain Management
* Financial Management
* Industry Solutions [http://www.teradata.com/industry-solutions]
* Profitability Analytics
* Supply Chain Intelligence
*Master Data Management References
External links
* [http://www.teradata.com/ Company Home page]
* [http://www.teradata.com/Darryl Teradata CMO Darryl McDonald's Blog]
* [http://biz.yahoo.com/ic/105/105500.html Yahoo! - Teradata Profile]
* [http://www.dbms2.com/2008/09/15/teradata-data-warehouse-appliance/ Teradata decides to compete head-on as a data warehouse appliance vendor]ee also
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