IBM’s $1.7 billion planned acquisition of data warehouse vendor Netezza is more evidence of IBM’s relentless intent to define and perhaps even create a new IT market, which its executives call ...
Citing need among its customers and the broader market, Netezza announced on Monday that its Netezza Performance Server, a data warehousing appliance for BI business intelligence analytics, will soon ...
Based on Netezza's data streaming technology, the Netezza TwinFin i-Class appliance executes complex analytics in parallel within the database on extremely large data sets to reduce costs, and ...
Last year, IBM killed off Netezza, the line of popular and powerful analytics appliances. Now Big Blue is ramping up marketing around a new offering that sports the Netezza name, and it’s targeting ...
Revolution Analytics, a commercial provider of software and services based on the open source R project for statistical computing, and IBM Netezza announced they are teaming up to integrate Revolution ...
IBM is moving to capitalize on its $1.7 billion Netezza acquisition by recruiting IBM business intelligence and data management channel partners to resell Netezza's data warehouse appliances. IBM held ...
The acquisition of Marlborough, Mass.-based Netezza will help IBM bolster its business analytics initiatives and help clients get insight into business information. Netezza makes a high-performance ...
NEC will build database machine using Netezza software Will compete with products from Oracle, Teradata Netezza CEO hopes for deals with other server makers BOSTON, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Netezza Corp , a ...
Netezza Corp. plans to release a new data warehousing appliance that it says is a third of the price of its previous model and runs on new, faster blade server-based hardware. The Marlborough, Mass.
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