Best Database Management Systems (DBMS) for AnalyticsCreator

Compare the Top Database Management Systems (DBMS) that integrate with AnalyticsCreator as of March 2026

This a list of Database Management Systems (DBMS) that integrate with AnalyticsCreator. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with AnalyticsCreator. View the products that work with AnalyticsCreator in the table below.

What are Database Management Systems (DBMS) for AnalyticsCreator?

A database management system (DBMS) is software that allows users to store, organize, and manage data efficiently. It provides structured methods for data retrieval, modification, and security while ensuring consistency and integrity. DBMS supports multiple users and applications, enabling controlled access through query languages and interfaces. Different types of DBMS exist, including relational, NoSQL, hierarchical, and object-oriented systems, each designed for specific data needs. These systems are essential for handling large volumes of data in various industries and applications. Compare and read user reviews of the best Database Management Systems (DBMS) for AnalyticsCreator currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    SQL Server

    SQL Server

    Microsoft

    Intelligence and security are built into Microsoft SQL Server 2019. You get extras without extra cost, along with best-in-class performance and flexibility for your on-premises needs. Take advantage of the efficiency and agility of the cloud by easily migrating to the cloud without changing code. Unlock insights and make predictions faster with Azure. Develop using the technology of your choice, including open source, backed by Microsoft's innovations. Easily integrate data into your apps and use a rich set of cognitive services to build human-like intelligence across any scale of data. AI is native to the data platform—you can unlock insights faster from all your data, on-premises and in the cloud. Combine your unique enterprise data and the world's data to build an intelligence-driven organization. Work with a flexible data platform that gives you a consistent experience across platforms and gets your innovations to market faster—you can build your apps and then deploy anywhere.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Azure Database for PostgreSQL
    Focus on application innovation, not database management, with a fully managed and intelligent Azure Database for PostgreSQL. Scale your workload quickly with ease and confidence. Enjoy high availability with a service-level agreement (SLA) of up to 99.99 percent uptime and a choice of same-zone or zone-redundant high availability, AI-powered performance recommendations, and built-in enterprise security. Focus on application innovation with a fully managed PostgreSQL database as a service. The zone-redundant high availability automates maintenance, patching, and updates. Provision in minutes and independently scale compute or storage. Decrease costs with comprehensive database monitoring and optimization tools. Take advantage of intelligent performance recommendations to help ensure peak performance. Migrate with ease using a fully managed PostgreSQL database with support for the latest versions. Build with your favorite PostgreSQL extensions such as Cron, PostGIS, PLV8, etc.
    Starting Price: $0.017 per hour
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    DuckDB

    DuckDB

    DuckDB

    Processing and storing tabular datasets, e.g. from CSV or Parquet files. Large result set transfer to client. Large client/server installations for centralized enterprise data warehousing. Writing to a single database from multiple concurrent processes. DuckDB is a relational database management system (RDBMS). That means it is a system for managing data stored in relations. A relation is essentially a mathematical term for a table. Each table is a named collection of rows. Each row of a given table has the same set of named columns, and each column is of a specific data type. Tables themselves are stored inside schemas, and a collection of schemas constitutes the entire database that you can access.
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