DATAllegro was a company that specialized in data warehousing appliances. It was founded by Stuart Frost in 2003 inspired by and as a competitor to Data warehouse appliance pioneer Netezza.[1] DATAllegro - like Netezza - used open source software stack (Ingres DBMS running on Linux). Microsoft announced it had acquired DATAllegro as of September 2008.[2] SQL Server Parallel Data Warehouse (PDW) is the successor product to DATAllegro on Windows Server using a version of the SQL Server database engine.[3]
^DATAllegro founder Stuart Frost on DATAllegro
^"Microsoft Closes Acquisition of DATAllegro". Sep 16, 2008.
^"Microsoft ships the final Technology Preview for SQL Server 2008 R2 Parallel Data Warehouse". 2 Apr 2010. DATAllegro technology as Parallel Data Warehouse now runs on Windows Server and SQL Server
DATAllegro was a company that specialized in data warehousing appliances. It was founded by Stuart Frost in 2003 inspired by and as a competitor to Data...
warehouse "appliance like" system to compete with systems such as Greenplum, DATAllegro, Netezza Performance Server, and Teradata. See also IBM Linux Solution...
on July 12, 2008. Retrieved October 31, 2008. "Microsoft Corp acquires DATAllegro Inc". Thomson Financial. September 16, 2008. Archived from the original...
established in late 2009 with four founding partners: Stuart Frost (founder of DATAllegro, acquired by Microsoft in 2008), Simon Arkell, Stephen DeSantis, and Jamie...
DW appliance vendors have also partnered with major hardware vendors. DATAllegro, prior to acquisition by Microsoft, partnered with EMC Corporation and...