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DBTA 100 2021: The Companies That Matter Most in Data

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The past 15 months have provided an object lesson for all organizations in the importance of being agile and moving quickly to address new challenges and opportunities. The COVID-19 pandemic created even greater urgency to better manage and extract valuable insights from data for companies that were already dealing with expanding regulatory pressures, new data security risks, and burgeoning data volumes.

The pace of data growth shows no sign of letting up. In 2020, 64.2ZB of data was created or replicated, according to IDC, and, in its 2021 DataSphere and StorageSphere forecasts, the analyst firm projects that global data creation and replication will experience a compound annual growth rate of 23% over the 2020–2025 forecast period.

To better understand current trends in data management as well as digital transformation and cloud adoption and priorities, Unisphere Research, a division of Information Today, Inc., also conducted a survey in partnership with Aerospike (“DBTA Digital Transformation and Cloud Workloads Study,” January 2021). According to the research, nearly three-quarters of respondents’ organizations have digital transformation budgets. For the larger companies in the survey—organizations with 5,000 or more employees—the percentage is even higher, at 94%.

Moreover, polyglot persistence in terms of database deployments is on the rise, according to another survey conducted by Unisphere Research late last year in partnership with Dell Technologies. The survey looked at the variety of database platforms in use and found that more than eight in 10 respondents support two or more database brands, and more than one-third support four or more (“Thriving in a Multi-Database World: PASS 2021 Survey on Data Diversity”). Even among this loyal Microsoft userbase, the era of the all-Microsoft shop is over, the survey found. With the surge of multiple database engines for different purposes, SQL Server shops have been taking on a rising level of diversity in recent years. Other relational DBMSs, as well as open source and NoSQL options, are all being deployed in these heterogeneous environments.

Whether cloud-based or on-prem, open source or proprietary, NoSQL or relational, cutting edge or well established, there are more options than ever for data architectures.

Spanning the spectrum of approaches, the DBTA 100 showcases forward-looking companies that are improving and expanding upon existing technologies and processes to help their customers use data more effectively. As we do each year, in addition to the DBTA 100, we also present View From the Top articles authored by industry executives explaining in their own words how their companies are uniquely handling today’s data management problems and opportunities. We encourage you to learn more about these organizations by visiting their websites.

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Company NameExecutive Commentary 
Accenture 
Actian 
Aerospike 
AhanaView From the Top
Alluxio 
Alteryx 
Amazon Web Services 
Appen 
ASG Technologies 
BigPanda 
Cambridge Semantics 
CData SoftwareView From the Top
Cisco 
Cloudera 
Cockroach LabsView From the Top
CollibraView From the Top
Continuent 
CouchbaseView From the Top
Databricks 
Dataiku 
DataKitchen 
Datameer 
DataStax 
Datavail 
DBI SoftwareView From the Top
Dell Technologies 
Delphix 
Denodo TechnologiesView From the Top
Digital.ai 
DremioView From the Top
Empolis Information Management 
Equalum 
erwin by Quest 
FranzView From the Top
GigaSpacesView From the Top
GoodData 
Google Cloud 
GridGain 
HPE (Hewlett Packard Enterprise) 
HVRView From the Top
IBM 
Idera 
ImmutaView From the Top
InfluxData 
Informatica 
Innovative Routines International (IRI), The CoSort CompanyView From the Top
Kore TechnologiesView From the Top
Kyligence 
LicenseFortressView From the Top
Liquibase 
Magnitude SoftwareView From the Top
MariaDB 
MatillionView From the Top
MelissaView From the Top
MENTIS 
Microsoft 
MicroStrategy 
MongoDB 
Navicat 
Nutanix 
NVIDIA 
Octopai 
Oracle 
Pepperdata 
Percona 
Progress 
Pure Storage 
PythianView From the Top
Qlik 
Quest Software 
Redgate Software 
Redis Labs 
ReltioView From the Top
rENIAC 
Revelation SoftwareView From the Top
Rocket Software 
Rubrik 
SAP 
SAS Institute 
Semarchy 
SingleStore 
SisenseView From the Top
SnapLogic 
Snowflake Computing 
Software AG 
SolarWinds 
Southbank Software 
Splunk 
SQream 
Stardog 
Swim 
SynitiView From the Top
Talend 
Tamr 
Teradata 
TIBCO Software 
TigerGraphView From The Top
Vertica 
VMware 
VoltDB 
Yellowbrick Data 
Zaloni 
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