By 2025, cloud preference for data management will substantially reduce the vendor landscape while the growth in multicloud will increase the complexity for data governance and integration.
Gartner defines the cloud DBMS market as follows. Core capabilities are that vendors fully supply provider-managed public or private cloud software systems that manage data on cloud storage. Data is stored in a cloud storage tier (such as a cloud object store, distributed data store or other proprietary cloud storage infrastructure). Optionally, they may cater to multiple data models and data types — relational, nonrelational (document, key value, wide column, graph), geospatial, time series and others.
AWS (RDS, Redshift, Athena, EMR, Nitro..), Microsoft (Synapse, Cosmos, HDInsight..), Oracle, Google (Google Cloud SQL, Cloud Spanner, Cloud Bigtable, BigQuery, Dataproc), SAP, IBM, Teradata, Snowflake, Alibaba cloud (PolarDB, MyBase) and Databricks (LakeHouse) are the leaders in "Gartner Magic Quadrant for Cloud Database Management Systems 2021". Checkout the other cloud DBMS..