Five Cloud Software Vendors Dell Should Buy

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Michael Dell is at The World Economic Forum this week talking about Dell having acquisition plans in “software, data centers, cloud computing, storage and virtualization,” which has speculators venturing guesses as to what’s on its shopping list. Timothy Prickett Morgan gave his thoughts in The Register, dropping companies from Brocade to Cray to Rackspace as possibilities, but I don’t think Dell will make a system-centric play this time around. There are two trends right now – cloud computing and big data – that are dependent on software and services, and I think Dell gets this, if only because the company knows it doesn’t want to go blow-to-blow with IBM, HP and Cisco on high-end systems. It has already shown as much with its recent purchases of Scalent and Boomi.

Here are the companies I think Dell should consider buying this time around. They’re not huge companies by any stretch of the imagination, but they would provide very-relevant software products for advancing Dell’s mission of adding value to the growing number of servers it’s selling:

Aster Data Systems

Thus far, Dell has about the same in-house big data prowess as does HP, which is to say none at all. But Dell does resell Aster Data Systems’ nCluster massively parallel analytic database as a part of the Dell Cloud Solution for Data Analytics. That’s why I think Aster Data would be a natural fit for Dell: It already knows the product and the business, and it lets Dell keep selling commodity boxes while letting the software do the work. Dell pushes openness in terms of hardware choice, so if it wants to get into database space, buying a company with an appliance business might not make too much sense. Aster Data won’t come cheap, with a rumored valuation easily north of 0 million, but it should cost less than the 0 million-plus EMC reportedly paid for Greenplum, and certainly less than the .7 billion IBM paid for Netezza.

Joyent

Joyent would let Dell kill three birds with one stone, as it encompasses software, cloud computing and data centers. Furthermore, as with Aster Data, Dell already has an OEM deal with Joyent through which it resells Joyent’s SmartDataCenter software as the Dell Cloud Solution for Web Applications. As I’ve written before, Dell has formed a fairly holistic portfolio of cloud offerings, of which Joyent is a key part, so closing the loop and bringing that software in-house makes sense. It also would be good for Joyent, which would have a larger channel and sales team through which to sell its software. Of course, Joyent’s business also extends into cloud hosting, which would get Dell into the service-provider business, as some have speculated it wants to do, without buying Rackspace (which could be a complex integration) or relying on the Windows Azure Appliance.

DynamicOps

DynamicOps presents a similar situation as both Aster Data and Joyent, because Dell also has an OEM deal with it, although DynamicOps’ deal with Dell definitely is more limited in scope. Presently, its cloud-management software provides the self-service capability for Dell’s Virtual Integrated System software package, which is Dell’s attempt to give customers the converged infrastructure experience of managing computing, storage and networking from one place without forcing them to buy expensive vertically integrated systems such as Cisco’s UCS or HP’s BladeSystem Matrix. DynamicOps also sells virtualization management software, which would give Dell customers that aren’t ready for the cloud a more down-to-earth option.

Univa

Univa could be a good choice, especially if Dell wants to provide its Data Center Solutions customers, who buy large quantities of customized hyperscale servers from Dell, with tools to manage their scale-out data centers and clusters. Univa is a newly technology-rich company thanks to its forking of the Sun Grid Engine software, and it already has an Austin, Texas office as a result of its purchase of United Devices a few years ago. There are other options in this space – Platform Computing (which Morgan suggested) and Adaptive Computing – come to mind, but I think Univa’s Austin roots and relatively low price will make it the most-appealing choice of the three HPC vendors that have expanded into the cloud-data-center-management space.

Appistry

As with the other four suggestions, Appistry is another software company that’s a perfect complement for Dell’s scale-out-focused Data Center Solutions group. Appistry’s CloudIQ Platform is all about achieving high application performance across a distributed set of commodity servers, and it already has established a fairly strong customer base across the intelligence and defense industries. The companies already have partnered, in fact, on a petabyte-scale Private Storage Cloud that combines Appistry’s CloudIQ Storage software with Dell hardware. CloudIQ Storage would give Dell a differentiating story for customers, as it focuses on not just on scaling out, but also on placing data near computing logic to ensure that storage doesn’t slow application performance as the numbers of servers grows.

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Technology Pioneer 2011 – Luke J. Daly (Ferrate Treatment Technologies)

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www.weforum.org 01.09.2010 Luke J. Daly, CEO, Ferrate Treatment Technologies andWorld Economic Forum Technology Pioneer 2011 answers the questions 1) Briefly, what it is about your company/project that makes it so special? 2) What country best facilitates starting a tech company? 3) What makes an innovator? 4) How does your company contribute to improving the state of the world?
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Barnes and Noble Democratizes Analytics

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With Aster Data’s analytic platform, Barnes & Noble is able to: * Converge data silos for cross-channel insight * Improve targeting with deeper personalization * Build a more advanced recommendation engine * Optimize co-marketing initiatives
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Audience at BigDataCamp 2010

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Over 400 registered for the first BigDataCamp. There was standing room only.

O’Reilly Media Case Study

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O’Reilly Media gets answers in minutes instead of hours.
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Tech & Innovation Entrepreneur Awards San Francisco Business Times

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Tech & Innovation Entrepreneur Awards San Francisco Business Times by Guava Films Awards announced by: Mary Huss, Publisher, San Francisco Business Times Lucie Merkle, Head of West Coast Office, State of Bavaria Cicely Hand, Marketing & Events Leader, Kaiser Permanente San Francisco…
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In Database Analytics: Forrester’s Jim Kobielus

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Dell’s cloud evangelist Barton George interviews Forrester analyst Jim Kobeilus about in-database analytics. Recorded on Sept 30 in Chicago at Aster Data’s Big Data Insights summit.
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AquaFold Extends Its Reach to Data Warehousing Analytics and Advanced Multi-Database Modeling with Aqua Data Studio 8.0

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One license of Aqua Data Studio provides native support to 14 database vendors in addition to generic JDBC/ODBC connection to any number of additional database vendors.


Sunnyvale, CA — October 19, 2009

AquaFold, Inc. has released Aqua Data Studio 8.0, a major upgrade to its universal database administration software that makes it simple to visualize and manipulate multiple relational databases from within a single interface. With every release the application has proven even more valuable to Business Analysts, Software Developers and Database Administrators (DBAs) worldwide, who save time and money by consolidating the design, development and maintenance of enterprise relational databases into one versatile application.

Version 8.0 of Aqua Data Studio extends native support for the leading data warehousing and high-performance relational databases, including: Teradata, DB2 for z/OS, Sybase IQ 15 and nCluster from Aster Data Systems. This means that users will benefit from all the features and functionality they are accustomed to when working with Aqua Data Studio’s already extensive support tools for Oracle, DB2 for LUW, DB2 for iSeries, Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, Sybase, Informix, Apache Derby and PostgreSQL.

“Data warehousing experts asked us why analytics software in their field isn’t as affordable or comprehensive as Aqua Data Studio has always been,” explains AquaFold’s CEO and leading software architect, Niels Gron. “So we listened to their needs and extended Aqua Data Studio’s robust feature set to make version 8.0 the leading ad hoc analytics tools for data warehousing.”

Aqua Data Studio’s popular Entity-Relationship Modeler has also been extended this time around, now with the ability to convert or translate an ER model from one database to another.

“This feature will absolutely transform the multi-database experience for many,” says Gron. “For the first time, they have the ability to reverse engineer a database from one vendor (e.g. MS SQL Server) to another (e.g. MySQL) — essentially allowing the user to migrate from and to any database they choose.”

These enhancements, along with the ability to export to ERX format, import object schemas into existing databases and compare schema objects of different models within the same or different databases, have made the ER Modeler an indispensable component of the Aqua Data Studio suite.

New memory optimization improvements in Aqua Data Studio 8.0 also ensure that users will notice a performance boost, especially for data warehousing environments and when querying for result sets with large quantities of numeric data. Support for Subversion (SVN) 1.6, and additional enhancements in Object Search, Visual Editing, SQL History Archive, Schema Compare, Schema Browser and Schema Script Generator, round out the impressive feature list of this significant update.

Aqua Data Studio 8.0 works with Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Solaris and the Java Platform. It is available for immediate download at http://www.aquafold.com/downloads.html. A complete list of new features and enhancements may be viewed at http://www.aquafold.com/d80/docs/index.html. The installer includes all language packs, allowing users to switch between their preferred languages: English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Portuguese (Brazil), Italian, German, Dutch, Polish, Czech, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish, Russian, Greek, Hindi, Korean, Chinese (Traditional), Chinese (Simplified) and Japanese.

The cost of a single-user commercial license for Aqua Data Studio 8.0 remains $ 399.00 USD. Current license holders with expired subscriptions can renew their subscriptions for $ 139.65 USD, just 35% of the new license price. Multi-license purchase discounts are also available and can be viewed at http://aquafold.com/licensing.html.

About AquaFold, Inc.

AquaFold, Inc. is a provider of database software tools for relational databases. More than 300,000 users from over 90 different countries use AquaFold’s products to design, develop, model and administer their relational databases. AquaFold is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California. For more information, please visit http://www.aquafold.com.

Contact:

Guillermo Gron

+1 (408) 394-7120

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