This IDC study provides a sizing of the nonrelational database management systems market in 2011 and a 2012-2016 forecast for this market.
"The DBMS world has reach a tipping point, where slumping older style prerelational DBMSs, mostly on mainframe, are giving way to new nonrelational DBMS technologies that can handle a wide range of workloads outside of the relational sphere," said Carl Olofson, research vice president for database management and data integration software research at IDC. "Awareness of, and demand for, Big Data processing will open up market opportunities for DBMS software that addresses this area, especially that of dynamic schema DBMS, graph DBMS, and some object-oriented DBMS."
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
IDC Opinion
In This Study
Methodology
Nonrelational Database Management Systems Market Definition
Prerelational Database Management Systems
Postrelational Database Management Systems
Object-Oriented Database Management Systems
XML Database Management Systems
End-User Database Management Systems
Dynamic Schema Database Management Systems
Situation Overview
The Nonrelational Database Management Systems Market in 2011
Future Outlook
Forecast and Assumptions
Worldwide Nonrelational Database Management Systems Forecast, 2012-2016
Assumptions
Market Context
Essential Guidance
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Related Research
Methodology
Historical Market Values and Exchange Rates
Synopsis
Table: Worldwide Nonrelational Database Management Systems Revenue by Region and Operating Environment, 2011-2016 ($M)
Table: Top 3 Assumptions for the Nonrelational Database Management Systems Market, 2012-2016
Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the Nonrelational Database Management Systems Market, 2012-2016
Table: Worldwide Nonrelational Database Management Systems Revenue by Region, 2007-2016: Comparison of July 2011 and August 2012 Forecasts ($M)
Table: Exchange Rates, 2003-2011 (%)
Figure: Worldwide Nonrelational Database Management Systems Revenue by Region, 2011 and 2016
Figure: Worldwide Nonrelational Database Management Systems Revenue by Operating Environment, 2011 and 2016
Figure: Worldwide Nonrelational Database Management Systems Revenue by Region, 2007-2016: Comparison of July 2011 and August 2012 Forecasts
Worldwide Nonrelational Database Management Systems 2012-2016 Forecast published by IDC in August 6, 2012. This report consists of Pages: 22 and the price starts from US $ 4500.
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