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 ...
Computer giant IBM has completed its $1.7-billion acquisition of Marlborough-based Netezza Corp. Netezza, which makes data storage equipment and analytics, has a longstanding relationship with IBM.
IBM announced this morning that it has entered into an agreement to acquire Netezza, a company that focuses on data warehousing and business analytics, for approximately $1.7 billion. The deal is ...
Computer giant IBM has agreed to acquire Marlborough-based Netezza Corp. for $27 per share in cash, or about $1.7 billion. Netezza makes data storage and analytics systems based on IBM software and ...
IBM in a press release dated Sept. 20 announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Netezza, an analytics provider based in Marlborough, Mass., in a cash transaction at a price ...
IBM has introduced a new analytics appliance that is intended to allow organizations to analyze up to 10 petabytes of data in minutes, helping them uncover patterns and trends from large data sets, ...
Will Cisco make a counter offer on IBM’s $1.7 billion bid for data warehousing company Netezza? That possibility was raised in a Bloomberg article today analyzing the deal. Data storage and mining is ...
Price Chopper has selected IBM Netezza to provide it with a comprehensive data warehouse platform, encompassing much of the company's sales, merchandising and supply chain data, including their ...
Representing a continued expansion of its big data analytics portfolio, IBM has introduced a new addition to the Netezza product family of analytics appliances that is designed to help organizations ...
In a bold move to reshape innovation at one of tech's oldest giants, Rob Thomas, IBM's senior vice president of software and chief commercial officer, is pushing a "build a little, test a little, ...