We have data on 13,602 companies that use Apache Hbase. The companies using Apache Hbase are most often found in United States and in the Information Technology and Services industry. Apache Hbase is most often used by companies with 50-200 employees and 10M-50M dollars in revenue. Our data for Apache Hbase usage goes back as far as 9 years and 4 months.
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Company | Level Set Consulting |
Website | levelsetconsulting.com |
Country | United States |
Revenue | 0M-1M |
Company Size | 1-10 |
Company | improveit 360 |
Website | improveit360.com |
Country | United States |
Revenue | 1M-10M |
Company Size | 10-50 |
Company | Third Republic |
Website | thirdrepublic.co |
Country | South Africa |
Revenue | 0M-1M |
Company Size | 1-10 |
Company | GoDaddy Inc |
Website | godaddy.com |
Country | United States |
Revenue | >1000M |
Company Size | 5000-10000 |
Company | EPAM Systems Inc |
Website | epam.com |
Country | United States |
Revenue | >1000M |
Company Size | >10000 |
Company | Website | Country | Revenue | Company Size |
---|---|---|---|---|
Level Set Consulting | levelsetconsulting.com | United States | 0M-1M | 1-10 |
improveit 360 | improveit360.com | United States | 1M-10M | 10-50 |
Third Republic | thirdrepublic.co | South Africa | 0M-1M | 1-10 |
GoDaddy Inc | godaddy.com | United States | >1000M | 5000-10000 |
EPAM Systems Inc | epam.com | United States | >1000M | >10000 |
We use the best indexing techniques combined with advanced data science to monitor the market share of over 15,000 technology products, including Database Management System. By scanning billions of public documents, we are able to collect deep insights on every company, with over 100 data fields per company at an average. In the Database Management System category, Apache Hbase has a market share of about 1.0%. Other major and competing products in this category include:
HBase is an open source, non-relational, distributed database modeled after Google's BigTable and written in Java. It is developed as part of Apache Software Foundation and runs on top of HDFS, providing BigTable-like capabilities for Hadoop. That is, it provides a fault-tolerant way of storing large quantities of sparse data. HBase features compression, in-memory operation, and Bloom filters on a per-column basis as outlined in the original BigTable paper. Tables in HBase can serve as the input and output for MapReduce jobs run in Hadoop, and may be accessed through the Java API but also through REST, Avro or Thrift gateway APIs. HBase is not a direct replacement for a classic SQL database, although recently its performance has improved, and it is now serving several data-driven websites, including Facebook's Messaging Platform.
Looking at Apache Hbase customers by industry, we find that Information Technology and Services (28%) and Computer Software (13%) are the largest segments.
55% of Apache Hbase customers are in United States and 8% are in India.
Of all the customers that are using Apache Hbase, 27% are small (<50 employees), 42% are medium-sized and 32% are large (>1000 employees).
Of all the customers that are using Apache Hbase, 45% are small (<$50M), 16% are medium-sized and 33% are large (>$1000M).