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Amway Retail 14000 $7.4B United States Microsoft Microsoft SQL Server 2014 Database Management 2014 n/a In 2014 Amway piloted Microsoft SQL Server 2014 AlwaysOn Availability Groups in a hybrid on premises and Azure configuration as part of a Database Management initiative to improve CRM high availability and disaster recovery. The implementation was based in the United States and scoped to support CRM systems across Amway's global operations. The pilot implemented Microsoft SQL Server 2014 core availability capabilities using AlwaysOn Availability Groups to provide synchronous data replication and failover orchestration between on premises nodes and Azure replicas. Configuration emphasized high availability, automatic failover policies, and read scale for reporting workloads, aligning with Database Management operational best practices. Integrations centered on Amway's CRM platform, with the Database Management layer providing continuous replica synchronization to minimize data loss and accelerate recovery. Operational coverage included CRM application owners, database administration, and infrastructure teams coordinating cross site failover testing. Governance during the pilot established operational runbooks and formalized failover procedures, with a phased validation approach to confirm recovery objectives before broader rollout. The pilot delivered 100% uptime and reduced failover to under 10 seconds, significantly cutting recovery time and operational effort.
Nasdaq Banking and Financial Services 9162 $4.6B United States Microsoft Microsoft SQL Server 2014 Database Management 2014 n/a In 2014, Nasdaq implemented Microsoft SQL Server 2014 to support large data-warehouse workloads in its U.S. data environment. The deployment established Microsoft SQL Server 2014 as the primary Database Management platform for analytics and enterprise reporting workloads. The implementation leveraged in-memory columnstore technology to accelerate analytical queries and reduce on-disk storage footprint, using columnstore indexing and compression capabilities native to Microsoft SQL Server 2014. Functional emphasis was on high-performance columnstore indexing, analytic query acceleration, and storage optimization for large-scale warehouse tables to improve reporting throughput and operational query responsiveness. Operational scope was focused on Nasdaq's U.S. data environment and large data-warehouse workloads, impacting reporting and operational functions. Reported outcomes included a dramatic reduction in storage needs from petabytes toward hundreds of terabytes and reductions in some query runtimes from days to minutes, improving reporting cadence and operational responsiveness.
Samsung Electro-Mechanics Manufacturing 11866 $7.2B South Korea Microsoft Microsoft SQL Server 2014 Database Management 2014 n/a In 2014, Samsung Electro-Mechanics implemented Microsoft SQL Server 2014 as its Database Management platform. The deployment in South Korea targeted Statistical Process Control systems used for manufacturing quality control, with a focus on stabilizing transactional processing and analytics workloads. The implementation leveraged SQL Server 2014 In-Memory OLTP and clustered columnstore indexes, using memory-optimized tables and natively compiled objects to accelerate transaction throughput, and columnstore compression with batch-mode processing to improve query and reporting performance. Microsoft SQL Server 2014 was configured to consolidate operational SPC tables alongside reporting and analytics within a single Database Management environment to reduce latency between operational data capture and analytics consumption. Operational coverage centered on manufacturing lines and quality-control functions at Samsung Electro-Mechanics sites in South Korea, bringing both operational transaction paths and analytical scans under the Microsoft SQL Server 2014 Database Management instance. Governance and rollout details were oriented around database-level configuration and indexing strategies to support sustained high-throughput SPC workloads. The deployment delivered reported outcomes of up to 24x transactional performance improvement and 22x faster query and reporting, stabilizing manufacturing data workloads and analytics through the combined use of In-Memory OLTP and clustered columnstore indexes in Microsoft SQL Server 2014.
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