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Nucleus Research Releases 2022 Database Management Technology Value Matrix

Leaders in the database management space include AWS, MangoDB, Microsoft, Oracle Database, Oracle MySQL, and SingeStore.

MIAMI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--With data stored and processed in databases expected to double by 2025, many organizations are reevaluating their backend infrastructure in order to reduce costs, extend agility, and improve performance at scale.

“As data volumes continue to scale, we’ve found that customer needs have also shifted,” said Research Analyst Alexander Wurm. “Now customers evaluate a wider range of capabilities in competitive deals, and vendors compete to deliver elastic scalability, serverless compute, integrated data governance, and in-database analytics to capture emerging adoption.”

To address emerging customer needs, leading vendors are investing in artificial intelligence and machine learning in order to extend governance and automate administrative tasks such as performance tuning and resource provisioning.

Leaders in this year’s Value Matrix deliver advanced functionality without sacrificing ease-of-use at scale. These include AWS, MangoDB, Microsoft, Oracle Database, Oracle MySQL, and SingeStore.

The Experts in this year’s Value Matrix are organizations that deliver value to customers with complex use cases through deep functionality and industry-specific capabilities. These include Cockroach Labs, IBM, and Redis.

Facilitators in this year’s Value Matrix deliver value through greater ease of use and quick implementation. These include Couchbase, Google Cloud, and MariaDB.

Core Providers deliver core capabilities with faster and less expensive adoption. This year’s Value Matrix Core Providers are EnterpriseDB, SAP, and Scylla.

To download the full 2022 Database Management Technology Value Matrix, click here.

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