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.
Data warehousing company Netezza posted a banner second quarter courtesy of its TwinFin product line. The company reported second quarter earnings of $3.2 million, or 5 cents a share, on revenue of ...
Expanding its business analytics offerings yet again, IBM is acquiring data warehouse appliance vendor Netezza for approximately US$1.7 billion in cash. The two companies have entered into a ...
Saying the time is right to push data analytics deeper into businesses, IBM offers $27 per share for Netezza, with which it already has a long-standing relationship. Jon Skillings is an editorial ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
Netezza Corporation, a provider of data warehouse and analytic appliances, has introduced the Netezza TwinFin appliance, the first in a family of new blade server-based appliances. The TwinFin ...
ARMONK, N.Y. & MARLBOROUGH, Mass. – 20 Sept 2010: IBM (NYSE: IBM) and Netezza Corporation (NYSE: NZ) today announced they have entered into a definitive agreement for IBM to acquire Netezza, a ...
IBM is about to fork over around $1.7 billion to buy Netezza Corporation. It’s a big analytics firm, but you’ve probably never heard of it. What exactly is Big Blue up to, and why is it interested in ...
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.
Data warehouse appliance company Netezza had been rumored to being close to getting acquired for a while, and this morning it turned out IBM is the one on the buying side. Big Blue is acquiring the ...