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Experience the unparalleled performance of Exasol, the world’s most powerful analytics engine. In your one-on-one session with our expert, you’ll:

  • Discover the Power of Exasol
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  • Dive Deep into Insights
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    Understand how Exasol delivers over 300% ROI, in less than 6 months, through reduced licensing, implementation, and maintenance costs.

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Cloud platforms changed storage economics, but they didn’t change the need for well-modeled data. Even in lakehouses and semantic layers, dimensional principles remain the backbone of reliable analytics.

Alexander Stigsen, Chief Product Officer, Exasol

Star schemas shine for dashboards and high-volume BI queries. Snowflake schemas help with complex hierarchies. But in multi-domain analytics, a constellation model offers consistency across teams.

Florian Wenzel, VP of Product, Exasol

Schema choice isn’t just a modeling decision, it determines how fast teams can turn questions into answers. In high-concurrency environments, schema clarity is as critical as engine performance.

Dirk Beerbohm, Global Partner Solution Architect, Exasol

When query workloads shift from operational systems into a dedicated analytical engine, latency drops and teams gain freedom to iterate. That’s the real advantage of a purpose-built data warehouse: scalability without affecting production.

Florian Wenzel, VP of Product, Exasol

Every organization needs both: a system to record what’s happening right now, and a system to understand what happened over time. Databases keep the business running; data warehouses explain why it runs the way it does.

Dirk Beerbohm, Global Partner Solution Architect, Exasol