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6.13.2005
Framingham, Mass.-based Netezza is a high-tech David slinging its appliance at the Goliaths of data warehousing.
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6.2.2005
Some industry executives argue that Pillar might have done better to target market niches. That strategy has been paying off for start-ups that include...Netezza Corp., of Framingham, Mass., which makes hardware for analyzing customer information.
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6.2005
In order to remain competitive in the fiercely fragmented UK telecommunications market, Caudwell Communications needed to make better, quicker business decisions. Enter the Netezza Performance Server (NPS) system, which allows Caudwell to quickly and affordably analyze the mountains of CDRs stored in their data warehouse.
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5.25.2005
Netezza's new NPS 10000 Series includes two models, the NPS 10400 and NPS 10800, which are designed to support data warehouse footprints of 50 and 100 terabytes, respectively.
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5.2005
What do you get when you combine a database, storage and analytics? Acording to Jit Saxena, CEO and Cofounder of Netezza Corporation, you get results from your data warehouse that you thought were impossible to achieve.
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5.12.2005
Netezza wins SBANE 2005 New England Innovation Award, selected by a panel of judges from a record 150 nominees.
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5.3.2005
What does the future Data Warehouse look like? Can it be an appliance like device? What kind of partnerships or acquisitions can we expect? Why would we choose an appliance DW over our own component selections?
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4.18.2005
Data warehousing appliance specialist Netezza Corp is set to add to its portfolio of Netezza Performance Server (NPS) products with new models aimed at warehousing requirements large and small.
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4.18.2005
Saxena certainly isn't thinking small. His ambition with Netezza is to ''build the kind of company we used to have here on the East Coast" -- a big, influential, stand-alone technology company.
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4.18.2005
"By expanding our international presence in Europe and now in the Asia Pacific region, we are building on our success in North America and the United Kingdom," said Saxena.
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4.11.2005
The NPS 8150 appliance handles the "really, really ugly questions" that weren't possible to process before, says Chris Stewart, director of data warehouse architecture, Premier. "We couldn't offer the product offerings we do today" without the appliance.
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4.1.2005
Intelligent Enterprise names Netezza 2005 Editors' Choice Company to Watch.
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3.28.2005
Jit Saxena, the company's CEO and co-founder, said Netezza's product design--which combines custom chips, storage and specialized software--gives it a leg up on entrenched providers such as IBM, Teradata, Oracle and Hewlett-Packard.
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3.22.2005
Netezza Corp., a provider of data management appliances, appointed Jon Niess to vice president of international operations, a new position for the company.
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3.1.2005
"Now, our systems can answer multiple questions per day from our clients, which reduces the cycle time and ultimately how long it takes to get campaigns up and running," said Mike Coakley of Epsilon, regarding the NPS system.
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2.14.2005
"With the legacy system, data would be several days old" by the time reports were created, said Clevenger. With the new platform, "our data will be a lot more current. That translates into better targeted customer offerings."
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2.1.2005
By replacing its legacy CDW systems with the NPS data warehouse appliance, Ahold will be able to run a wide variety of interactive analyses, while dramatically reducing query times.
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1.10.2005
Netezza Corp., a provider of data management appliances, said that it has raised $15 million in Series D funding as it plans to add nearly 100 employees in the next year.
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1.10.2005
Scannell says going head-to-head with the likes of Big Blue isn't intimidating anymore. "We spend less time talking about who is Netezza and more about the value proposition," he claims. Simplicity and cost of ownership not only help sell a data warehousing appliance, he says -- they also help distinguish Netezza from the rest of the pack.
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1.10.2005
Data warehousing appliance maker Netezza Corp. has landed $15 million in late-stage financing led by Meritech Capital of Palo Alto, Calif., as it prepares to turn the corner to profitability.
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12.13.2004
"We're getting up to 80 times the performance," says Donald Parker, chief information officer at Shoppers Drug Mart, in Toronto, who says his company is phasing out the IBM product. "Netezza is phenomenal. This is not a small change. This is radically different. The system is even better than what Netezza claims."
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11.22.2004
Netezza Corp. last week added an appliance to its data warehousing product line that's targeted at companies with 400GB to 1TB of data.
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11.2004
In the past, adaptive project mart technology was mostly limited to software. But now there is a new twist for adaptive project marts. That twist is that there is a hardware solution that is available for adaptive project marts as well. That hardware is Netezza.
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11.9.2004
Preconfigured with hundreds of disk drives and sophisticated database software, anyone on the company network can tap the Netezza server to get instant answers to tough questions without slowing down the company's day-to-day business.
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10.2004
The DM Review 100 constitute the top 100 companies in the business intelligence space as determined by DM Review readers.
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10.25.2004
To accommodate its burgeoning data-processing needs, Acxiom developed proprietary grid-computing technology it calls the Customer Information Infrastructure. Database technology includes MySQL, Netezza, and Oracle.
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9.2004
Netezza's Sr. Vice President of Product Development, Bill Blake, discusses the benefits of a bio-aware data warehouse to genetic researchers and the genomic discovery process.
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9.10.2004
Netezza Corporation is taking on the Goliaths of the data warehousing market - and landing its share of sales.
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9.2004
Netezza Co-founder & CTO, Foster Hinshaw, provides an overview of the data warehouse appliance approach for leveraging Business Intelligence.
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9.1.2004
Business Intelligence is a critical activity that helps companies to make faster, smarter decisions, as well as increase revenue, build customer loyalty, streamline operations, improve risk management and even enable previously impossible business processes.
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8.30.2004
Caudwell is doing some serious number-crunching to stay on top of customer usage trends, avert fraud and find the most-attractive call routing options.
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8.15.2004
By storing and analyzing detailed call records, operators can capture lost information that often equates to missing revenue.
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7.19.2004
Netezza Corp. adopted PostgreSQL as the core of the database it developed in 2000-2001 to run inside its Netezza Performance Server 8000.
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7.13.2004
It's not often you are told about something too good to be true - which then bears up under examination. However, I think I've just met such a product.
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7.05.2004
Appliance boosts data warehouse performance while cutting costs.
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6.28.2004
Netezza is growing nicely as big-name director looks on.
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6.15.2004
When one researcher is conducting a complex query on a transactional database, other researchers typically cannot use the database during that query period. This reduces productivity. The Venter Foundation, however, recently started using an analytical data warehouse from Framingham, Mass.-based Netezza Corp. that is specifically designed for biological research.
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6.8.2004
Epsilon's massively parallel processing solution for insurance, banking and credit marketers, leveraging high-performance database appliance technology from Netezza to produce unparalleled campaign speed and processing times on multi-terabyte databases with more than 290 million individuals.
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5.19.2004
The retail industry isn't traditionally on the cutting edge of IT. But growing competition, shrinking margins and an increasingly global supply chain are putting pressure on retailers to be more savvy about how they stock their shelves.
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