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 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 ...
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 ...
The tech sector is abuzz about Netezza after IBM agreed Tuesday to acquire the data analytics specialist for $1.7 billion. Several weeks prior to the deal, Netezza CEO Jim Baum sat down with Forbes ...
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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 ...
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.