Teradata (
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Teradata claims that it is solely focused on raising intelligence through data warehousing, data warehouse appliances, consulting services and enterprise analytics.
It has been estimated that two out of every five companies that experience a major disaster never resume operations. Of those that do, one out of three have gone out of business two years later. Teradata says that businesses today rely heavily on their data warehouses to carry out daily business, drive revenue, and serve their customers. And it will be a disaster for them if they are unable to function due to system outage.
Company's CTOs have to chart out plans for detecting and recovering from catastrophic events and to create an in-house disaster recovery solution is very expensive and cumbersome for them. Teradata says its new solution was designed to aid companies to cost effectively and easily install a disaster recovery plan.
Teradata has stated that clients bring knowledge of their data and applications and Teradata brings expertise in disaster recovery and working together Teradata can help clients build a better and less expensive disaster recovery solution than what they can build on their own. And also to lower their expenses clients can also tailor the level of assistance needed to meet the specific demands of their enterprise, and also have access to the Teradata Recovery Centers around-the-clock.
Teradata says it provides a wide selection of business continuity solutions designed to get clients’ system up and running in two to four days instead of weeks, plus the services of its certified disaster recovery professionals for system configuration and support. Teradata Customer Services help maximize availability by reducing planned and unplanned downtime through Availability Management Services.
Customers can simulate disaster occurrence by practicing their procedures at the Teradata recovery center and by analyzing the results of the tests, Teradata provides guidance on developing and updating comprehensive recovery plans, training, and yearly testing.
The Teradata solution offers customers an off-site, dedicated, secured facility that is complete with equipment, software licenses, and database administrators experienced in disaster recovery. It includes all the costs for cooling, powering, and maintaining the data warehouses.
Teradata recently
released its Teradata Data Warehouse Appliance 2550 and
also the Teradata Warehouse Miner 5.2.
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Edited by Jessica Kostek