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IBM can use Netezza to broaden its business analytics and data warehousing lineup and take out a competitor. IBM will pay $27 a share for Netezza, which closed Friday at $24.60.
IBM announced today that it plans to acquire analytics company Netezza in a cash deal valued at about $1.7 billion. The two companies have entered into a definitive agreement under which IBM will ...
BT: Acxiom has been a valued Netezza customer since 2004, which was about a year after Netezza first launched the data warehouse appliance. Acxiom’s recent initiative utilizing Netezza to power their ...
Netezza Corporation, a provider of data warehouse and analytic appliances, has introduced the Netezza TwinFin i-Class appliance, a development and execution platform that allows analytical ...
Since migrating to Netezza, data query times have dropped significantly. Moving forward, Sherwin-Williams will use Netezza for extensive reporting of data to all levels of the organization.
IBM has announced it will acquire data warehouse appliance company Netezza in a deal valued at approximately $1.7 billion. More specifically, IBM is offering $27 per share ...
Netezza Corporation, a provider of data warehouse, analytic and monitoring appliances, and Composite Software, Inc., a data virtualization middleware provider, have announced the Netezza Data ...
Netezza on Monday plans to launch its latest data warehousing appliance, dubbed TwinFin. The appliance, the first in a family of them, promises to scale to a petabyte of data at a lower price point.
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.
In a nutshell, Netezza's current customers are buying up its TwinFin line and the company landed one transaction worth $14 million. In addition, Netezza raised its fiscal 2011 revenue growth ...