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		<title>By: DBMS2 &#8212; DataBase Management System Services &#187; Blog Archive &#187; A quick survey of data warehouse management technology</title>
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		<description>[...] but optimize them for analytic workloads. These include Teradata, Netezza, DATAllegro, Greenplum, Dataupia, and SAS. All of those except SAS are wholly or primarily vendors of MPP/shared-nothing data [...]</description>
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