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Relational Databases

Popularity

Popularity is used to interpret overall data trends regarding the count of customer reviews of software in the Relational Databases category. While this page does not look into user satisfaction, product affordability, competition dynamics, and language support - Yummy will have sections detailing those subject matters as well.

Overall Popularity

Relational Databases presently ranks as the 32nd most reviewed software solutions category according to our numbers with 678 reviews last year. Year over year, Relational Databases' review count rose 58.04%. It reached its highest popularity ranking in 2018 coming in 22nd place with 3,011 reviews. On the other hand, Relational Databases was at its lowest popularity in 2016 coming in 34th place with 343 reviews. Since Microsoft SQL Server went to market, the category has collected 9,516 total reviews. As the 32nd most reviewed category worldwide, Relational Databases is a quite popular category and has resided in the top 50 since at least 2016. Additionally, Relational Databases hit the top 25 in 2018.

In With the New and Old

The earliest Relational Databases product in our records is Microsoft SQL Server with its first tracked customer review turning up in 2012. The newest Relational Databases product on our list is Amazon Aurora with its earliest tracked review emerging in 2018.

Lets Take a Trip

The United States uses Relational Databases software more than any other country with 5,368 customer reviews. The United States is trailed by India, Spain, Venezuela, and Canada which have a collective average of 663 reviews. During this past year Relational Databases category gained popularity in the United States to become the United States' 31st most reviewed category this last year. The most frequently used Relational Databases products are Microsoft SQL Server with 2,874 reviews, MySQL with 2,363 reviews, and Oracle Database with 1,123 reviews.

Popularity by Business Size

Many companies using Relational Databases technology are large businesses, accounting for 43% of all customers. They are followed by medium business customers (31%), and lastly, small business clients (26%). The influence of Relational Databases software solutions for large businesses is growing currently, swelling by 70% in the past year. Relational Databases software products for small businesses have experienced an increase as well, swelling by 50% in the last year.

Popularity by Industry

The top industries for Relational Databases are information technology and services, computer software, financial services, banking, and hospital and health care.

Total
Products

10

Most popular
category

#32

Most
used by

Information Technology and Services

Products offering
free trial

1.0%

Average
entry price

$1,000

Category
started

2012

Average
product age

7 years

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