Dataupia
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Dataupia Corporation | |
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Type | Corporation |
Founded | Delaware (2005) |
Headquarters | One Alewife Center, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA |
Key people | Foster Hinshaw, President & CEO |
Industry | Information storage (data warehouse appliance) |
Employees | ~60 |
Website | www.dataupia.com/ |
Dataupia is a supplier of Data warehouse appliance. Dataupia's product offering focuses on data warehousing for applications running on Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, and DB2 databases. Dataupia's flagship product is the Dataupia Satori Server. The Satori Server provides an all-in-one data warehouse appliance which includes server, storage, and software in one product.
All data are designed to facilitate reporting and analysis. [1] This classic definition of the data warehouse focuses on data storage. However, the means to retrieve and analyze data, to extract, transform and load data, and to manage the dictionary data are also considered essential components of a data warehousing system. The Dataupia Satori Server is part of a market trend to provide all aspects of the data warehouse in a single product.
The company was founded in 2005 with headquarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with additional offices in Binghamton, United Kingdom. The company is privately held with venture capital funding from Polaris Venture Partners, Valhalla Partners and Fairhaven Capital. [2]
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[edit] Corporate Leadership
Board of Directors | |
Foster Hinshaw | President and CEO, Dataupia Corporation |
Dave Barrett | Polaris Venture Partners |
Scott Frederick | Valhalla Partners |
Dr. Michael D. Zisman | Fairhaven Capital |
Richard S. Grinnell | Managing Director |
Executive Management Team | |
Foster Hinshaw | President and Chief Executive Officer |
John O'Brien | Chief Technical Officer |
John Chiu | Vice President, Engineering |
Jonathan Saunders | Vice President, International Operations |
Jim McManus | Vice President, Channels and Alliances |
Samantha Stone | Vice President, VP Marketing |
[edit] Company name
Dataupia's name is a portmanteau of the words "data", in reference to the data warehousing industry, and "utopia". The combination of words is used by the company to imply ideal access to data.
[edit] Dataupia Satori Server
The Dataupia Satori Server is a network-attached data warehouse appliance. As an appliance, it includes an embedded copy of Linux, a database engine, an aggregation engine, built-in storage, and parallel processors. The data-warehouse appliance is specifically designed for database and application transparency. [3]
[edit] See also
- Business Intelligence
- Data warehouse
- Data warehouse appliance
- Category:Computer storage devices
- Category:Computer storage
- Category:Database management systems
- Category:Data warehousing
- Category:Server hardware
[edit] References
- ^ Inmon, W.H. Tech Topic: What is a Data Warehouse? Prism Solutions. Volume 1. 1995.
- ^ Dataupia Corporate Fact Sheet
- ^ Dataupia launches new server Boston.com, 14 May, 2007
[edit] External links
- Dataupia home page
- The Data Warehouse Institute (TDWI) home page
- Howard, Philip: "Mixed query workloads - why is it important?" Bloor Research, 30 April, 2008.