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Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW) Market size is set to grow by USD 39.23 billion from 2024-2028, Data explosion across industries boost the market, Technavio

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NEW YORK, June 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The global enterprise data warehouse (EDW) market size is estimated to grow by USD 39.23 billion from 2024-2028, according to Technavio. The market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of  30.08%  during the forecast period. Data explosion across industries is driving market growth, with a trend towards significant focus on new solution launches. However, data security concerns poses a challenge. Key market players include Accur8 Software, Alphabet Inc., Amazon.com Inc., Amitech Solutions Inc., AtScale Inc., CitiusTech Healthcare Technology Pvt. Ltd., Cloudera Inc., Fusion Consulting AG, HCL Technologies Ltd., Health Catalyst Inc., International Business Machines Corp., Microsoft Corp., Open Text Corporation, Oracle Corp., SAP SE, Snowflake Inc., Solver Inc., Tata Sons Pvt. Ltd., Teradata Corp., and Veeva Systems Inc..

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Enterprise Data Warehouse (Edw) Market Scope

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Details

Base year

2023

Historic period

2018 – 2022

Forecast period

2024-2028

Growth momentum & CAGR

Accelerate at a CAGR of 30.08%

Market growth 2024-2028

USD 39236.2 million

Market structure

Fragmented

YoY growth 2022-2023 (%)

23.2

Regional analysis

North America, Europe, APAC, Middle East and Africa, and South America

Performing market contribution

APAC at 32%

Key countries

US, China, UK, India, and Germany

Key companies profiled

Accur8 Software, Alphabet Inc., Amazon.com Inc., Amitech Solutions Inc., AtScale Inc., CitiusTech Healthcare Technology Pvt. Ltd., Cloudera Inc., Fusion Consulting AG, HCL Technologies Ltd., Health Catalyst Inc., International Business Machines Corp., Microsoft Corp., Open Text Corporation, Oracle Corp., SAP SE, Snowflake Inc., Solver Inc., Tata Sons Pvt. Ltd., Teradata Corp., and Veeva Systems Inc.

Market Driver

The enterprise data warehouse (EDW) market is experiencing growth due to increased adoption in small-medium enterprises and large businesses. Vendors are investing in new solutions and upgrades, such as Snowflake Inc.’s introduction of new large language models, enhanced retrieval capabilities, and AI safety measures in May 2024. These advancements, like Snowflake Arctic’s SQL generation and execution capabilities, contribute to market growth under the Apache 2.0 license, ensuring openness and collaboration. 

The Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW) market is experiencing significant growth due to the increasing demand for data analysis and business intelligence. Businesses are recognizing the importance of having a centralized system to manage and analyze their data. Trends in this market include the use of advanced analytics and machine learning to gain insights from data. Data sources are becoming more diverse, including social media and IoT devices. Data volumes are growing rapidly, requiring the use of cloud-based solutions for scalability. Data security and governance are also key concerns. Tools such as ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) and data visualization software are essential for effective EDW implementation. Overall, the EDW market is evolving to meet the needs of businesses seeking to make data-driven decisions. 

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Market Challenges

The global Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW) market faces significant data security challenges. Threats such as DDoS attacks, data breaches, unsecured APIs, data loss, and account hijacking pose risks to stored data. Vendors and enterprises are addressing these concerns through service-level agreements (SLAs) and security measures like data management software and security appliances. Despite efforts to enhance security, data breaches and loss remain potential issues, underscoring the importance of ongoing vigilance in the EDW market.Enterprise Data Warehouses (EDW) play a crucial role in businesses by collecting and storing data from various sources. However, implementing an EDW comes with several challenges. One major challenge is data integration from multiple sources, ensuring consistency and accuracy. Another challenge is data security and privacy, as sensitive data needs protection. Scalability is also a concern, as businesses grow and generate more data. Additionally, keeping up with technology advancements and ensuring compatibility with new systems can be a challenge. Lastly, cost is a significant factor, as EDW implementation and maintenance can be expensive. Despite these challenges, businesses continue to invest in EDWs to gain valuable insights and make informed decisions.

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Segment Overview 

This enterprise data warehouse (edw) market report extensively covers market segmentation by  

Product Type1.1 Information and analytical processing1.2 Data miningDeployment 2.1 Cloud based2.2 On-premisesGeography 3.1 North America3.2 Europe3.3 APAC3.4 Middle East and Africa3.5 South America

1.1 Information and analytical processing-  The Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW) market is driven by the expansion of IT, BFSI, education, healthcare, and retail sectors. Data warehouses facilitate the processing of information for querying, analysis, and reporting. OLAP operations like slice-and-dice, drill-down, and pivoting enable multidimensional data analysis. The integration of web-based accessing tools and the use of both summarized and comprehensive historical data are current trends. These factors contribute to the growth of the information and analytical processing segment of the EDW market.

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Research Analysis

The Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW) market encompasses solutions that enable organizations to collect, process, and store data from various business units and data sources for analysis and reporting. EDWs facilitate the integration of flat files and physical recordings into a centralized, structured database. This collection of databases serves as valuable assets for businesses, providing a single source of truth for the organization’s information. EDWs employ an ingestion layer to handle data from multiple sources and ensure data consistency. Business intelligence (BI) tools, such as Tableau, PowerBI, Qlik, Teradata, Netezza, Exadata, Amazon Redshift, and Google BigQuery, are commonly used to derive insights from the data stored in EDWs, thereby enhancing decision-making capabilities across departments. Data engineering plays a crucial role in designing, building, and maintaining these complex systems. Cloud-based EDWs offer scalability and flexibility, making them an attractive option for businesses looking to modernize their data management infrastructure.

Market Research Overview

The Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW) market encompasses solutions and services that enable organizations to collect, store, manage, and analyze large volumes of data from various sources. EDW solutions provide a centralized repository for data integration, ensuring data consistency and accuracy. They utilize advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and predictive analytics to derive valuable insights from complex data sets. These insights help businesses make informed decisions, optimize operations, and enhance customer experiences. EDW solutions cater to various industries, including finance, healthcare, retail, and manufacturing, among others. They offer benefits such as improved data accessibility, reduced data redundancy, and increased data security.

Table of Contents:

1 Executive Summary
2 Market Landscape
3 Market Sizing
4 Historic Market Size
5 Five Forces Analysis
6 Market Segmentation

Product TypeInformation And Analytical ProcessingData MiningDeploymentCloud BasedOn-premisesGeographyNorth AmericaEuropeAPACMiddle East And AfricaSouth America

7 Customer Landscape
8 Geographic Landscape
9 Drivers, Challenges, and Trends
10 Company Landscape
11 Company Analysis
12 Appendix

About Technavio

Technavio is a leading global technology research and advisory company. Their research and analysis focuses on emerging market trends and provides actionable insights to help businesses identify market opportunities and develop effective strategies to optimize their market positions.

With over 500 specialized analysts, Technavio’s report library consists of more than 17,000 reports and counting, covering 800 technologies, spanning across 50 countries. Their client base consists of enterprises of all sizes, including more than 100 Fortune 500 companies. This growing client base relies on Technavio’s comprehensive coverage, extensive research, and actionable market insights to identify opportunities in existing and potential markets and assess their competitive positions within changing market scenarios.

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Keeper Security Launches Integration With Wiz to Remediate Critical Cloud Vulnerabilities

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With new integration, Keeper’s identity security platform remediates vulnerabilities discovered by Wiz, enabling closed-loop protection across cloud environments.

CHICAGO, June 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Keeper Security, the leading zero-trust and zero-knowledge identity security and Privileged Access Management (PAM) platform, today announces a new integration with Wiz, a leading cloud and AI security platform that is now part of Google Cloud. Joining the Wiz Integration Network establishes Keeper as a remediation engine for identity security vulnerabilities discovered by Wiz, closing the loop between cloud security detection and active risk resolution. When Wiz identifies an identity-related vulnerability, spanning human users, machine identities, AI agents and database accounts, it automatically surfaces the finding in Keeper’s Cloud Security dashboard, where security teams can review and remediate each issue directly within KeeperPAM®.

As cloud environments grow more complex, organizations face an expanding attack surface driven by the rapid proliferation of Non-Human Identities (NHIs), autonomous AI agents and over-privileged service accounts. Wiz surfaces these risks with unmatched cloud visibility and Keeper provides joint customers with an automated, trusted path from discovery to remediation.

“Finding a vulnerability is the first half of the battle,” said Craig Lurey, CTO and Co-founder of Keeper Security. “By integrating with Wiz, Keeper helps customers rotate compromised credentials, enforce privileged access management and reduce over-permissioned identities, turning Wiz’s detection power into faster, more decisive risk reduction. This is the future of cloud security – detection and remediation working as one, giving security teams a clear path from vulnerability discovery to resolution across the identities and workloads that matter most.”

“We’re happy to welcome Keeper to the Wiz Integration Network,” said Oron Noah, VP of Product, Extensibility & Partnerships at Wiz. “Together, we’re helping customers connect cloud risk findings with privileged access controls, making it easier to move from discovery to remediation. By bringing cloud visibility and access management into a unified workflow, teams can better secure both human and machine identities at scale.”

At the heart of the integration is a real-time workflow that transforms Wiz’s Issues into Keeper-driven remediation actions. When a Wiz customer enables the Keeper integration, Wiz scans the cloud environment for identity security vulnerabilities within Keeper’s remediation scope. Security teams can then select a finding and execute the appropriate remediation action through KeeperPAM:

Rotate compromised credentials and vault updated secretsBring unmanaged accounts under PAM governanceReduce excessive privileges for users, service accounts and IAM rolesMap Wiz Issues to existing PAM records or onboard new resourcesSubmit resolutions back to Wiz to close the loop on each finding

This tight integration bridges the gap between cloud security detection and identity security remediation, giving security teams a single, closed-loop workflow. Rather than manually triaging Wiz Issues and separately executing remediation steps in Keeper, KeeperPAM works alongside Wiz by automatically receiving identity-related Issues and streamlining the remediation steps. For teams, this results in accelerated Mean Time To Remediation (MTTR) and a dramatically reduced window of exposure before a vulnerability can be exploited.

The integration is especially powerful in AI-native environments, where autonomous agents and service accounts can rapidly accumulate excessive permissions across cloud infrastructure. Wiz’s AI Application Protection Platform (AI-APP) detects over-privileged AI agents, insecure service configurations and other AI-native risks. Keeper serves as a designated remediation engine, enforcing least privilege policies and enabling just-in-time access controls for AI agents in response. Together, they secure the full AI lifecycle from code to runtime, without requiring manual intervention from security teams.

Key benefits include:

Streamlined Identity Remediation: When Wiz discovers an identity security vulnerability, Keeper takes action – rotating compromised credentials, enforcing PAM controls and reducing excess privileges – streamlining the steps between detection and resolution.Closed-Loop Security Workflow: Connect Wiz’s industry-leading cloud and AI vulnerability detection directly to Keeper’s privileged access management platform for a complete detect-to-remediate pipeline that operates at cloud scale.Accelerated Mean Time to Remediation: By accelerating response to identity vulnerabilities at the moment of discovery, organizations dramatically shrink the window of exposure and reduce the risk of breach escalation.Comprehensive Identity Coverage: Remediation scope covers the full range of identity types, including human users, machine identities, AI agents and database accounts, ensuring no privileged entity goes unmanaged across cloud environments.

KeeperPAM, Keeper’s cloud-native privileged access management platform, unifies password, secrets and connections management with zero-trust network access, endpoint privilege management and remote browser isolation in a single solution. Built on a zero-trust and zero-knowledge architecture, KeeperPAM provides real-time visibility, automated credential security and AI-powered session monitoring to help organizations prevent breaches and maintain compliance across hybrid and multi-cloud environments.

By connecting detection directly to remediation, Keeper and Wiz give security teams the confidence that cloud risks are not just visible, but actively resolved. KeeperPAM’s zero-trust architecture ensures every remediation action maintains a verifiable chain of custody – from Wiz’s initial finding through to Keeper’s corrective action – supporting both continuous compliance and audit readiness.

Keeper’s integration with Wiz is available now. Review the full release notes in the Keeper documentation.

About Keeper Security
Keeper Security is the leading zero-trust and zero-knowledge identity security solution, trusted by millions of people and thousands of organizations globally. KeeperPAM® is Keeper’s privileged access management platform that unifies password and passkey management, secrets management, privileged session management and endpoint privilege management in a single cloud-native platform, protected with quantum-resistant encryption. KeeperAI delivers real-time, AI-native threat detection across every privileged session. As AI agents proliferate and identity becomes the defining attack surface, Keeper governs access for humans, machines, non-human identities and AI agents, serving as the unified control plane for access, compliance and visibility across the enterprise. For more information, visit KeeperSecurity.com.

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Benzinga Launches Institutional Portfolio Intelligence API for Faster Institutional Ownership Intelligence

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DETROIT, June 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Benzinga, a leading provider of market intelligence and financial data APIs, today announced the launch of its Institutional Portfolio Intelligence API. The new dataset is designed to help brokerages, fintech platforms, quantitative researchers, and investor applications uncover signals hidden within hedge fund and institutional portfolios.

The dataset provides institutional holdings, capital flow trends, portfolio analytics, and ownership intelligence across more than 11,000 U.S. equities and ETFs. It delivers portfolio intelligence covering more than 8,000 hedge funds and institutional managers representing over $50 trillion in assets under management.

Unlike many institutional ownership datasets that refresh on quarterly reporting cycles, Benzinga’s Institutional Portfolio Intelligence API instantly incorporates newly filed 13F disclosures as they become available. Firms can use this data to identify emerging trends, monitor shifts in institutional conviction, and uncover actionable insights from large-scale portfolio activity sooner.

As investors seek deeper insights beyond traditional market data, understanding how professional money managers allocate capital has become an increasingly valuable source of intelligence.

“While institutional holdings are reported quarterly, the market doesn’t wait for quarterly data refreshes,” said Clint Rhea, Manager of Institutional and Channel Partnerships at Benzinga. “Our Institutional Portfolio Intelligence API captures new 13F disclosures as they are filed, allowing clients to identify position initiations, exits, and conviction changes from some of the world’s largest investors as quickly as possible. Whether you’re monitoring a crowded short, tracking institutional accumulation, validating an investment thesis, or understanding how professional money managers are allocating capital, speed and breadth of coverage matter. This dataset delivers on all of them.”

Key capabilities of the Institutional Portfolio Intelligence API include:

Institutional holdings and portfolio dataOwnership trends and capital flow analysisConsensus fund positioning insightsPortfolio concentration and allocation analyticsOutlier trade and conviction signal identificationHistorical coverage dating back to 2013Coverage across 11,000+ U.S. equities and ETFs (and 20,000+ delisted tickers)Fund sentiment by ticker, theme, industry or sectorFund performance and copy-traded returnsFund P/L and other fund manager metricsReal-time raw filings and insights

The dataset is designed for integration into brokerage platforms, portfolio research tools, screening applications, quantitative models, and investor-facing experiences. Available via API, WebSockets, and flat file delivery, the solution enables firms to incorporate institutional intelligence directly into their products and workflows.

The launch further expands Benzinga’s growing suite of institutional-grade market data solutions, helping clients build more informed investing experiences powered by actionable intelligence, alternative datasets, and more timely visibility into institutional portfolio activity.

About Benzinga

Benzinga is a leading financial media and data technology company that empowers investors with high-quality, real-time market intelligence. Through its news platform, APIs, and data products, Benzinga provides traders, financial institutions, and fintech platforms with the insights they need to make smarter investment decisions. From breaking news and analyst ratings to corporate events and alternative datasets, Benzinga’s tools help market participants stay ahead of the information that drives price movement.

To learn more, visit www.benzinga.com/apis/.

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Made Card and Multiply Mortgage Partner to Extend Homeowner Benefits Beyond Closing Day

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NEW YORK, June 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Made Card, the first credit card purpose-designed for the homeowner, today announced a partnership with Multiply Mortgage, the leading provider of homeownership benefits, helping employees across 1,200+ employers finance homes with lower rates and concierge-level support through their workplace.

Made is designed for what comes after closing day. Multiply connects employees to expert loan advisors and competitive rates through a workplace benefit. Made picks up where the mortgage leaves off, turning unavoidable home costs into a measurable financial return. Through the partnership, homebuyers who finance with Multiply will receive access to a suite of exclusive benefits built for new homeowners including a sign-on bonus redeemable toward closing costs and elevated cashback on mortgage payments, utilities, maintenance, and repairs.

“This partnership is a personal one for me,” said Alex Song, Co-Founder of Made Card. “Two years ago, Multiply helped me buy my own home, and I believed in what they were building so much that I became one of their earliest investors. Today we get to build together as operators. Multiply reaches homebuyers at the exact moment they are making the largest financial decision of their lives, and they do it with a level of care I experienced firsthand. Connecting that moment to Made is exactly what this card was built for.”

“Multiply exists to make homeownership more accessible and less stressful, and Made Card extends that mission past closing day,” said Michael White, Co-Founder and CEO of Multiply Mortgage. “Our clients are navigating the biggest purchase of their lives. Pairing that with a card built around what owning actually costs is exactly the benefit our customers deserve.”

About Made Card
Made is building the first credit card purpose-designed for the homeowner’s expenses: the predictable bills, the unexpected ones, and the administrative and emotional weight that no existing financial product was built to address. Turning that unavoidable cost into a measurable financial return, Made addresses a spend category every other card ignores and is building the next-gen home ecosystem.

About Multiply Mortgage
Multiply Mortgage helps employees navigate the largest purchase of their lives: buying a home. Multiply’s financial wellness benefit offers mortgage interest rate discounts and personalized guidance throughout the home financing process, all with zero cost or administrative overhead for the company.

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