IBM is making a data storage firm acquisition of its own, announcing plans to acquire Netezza for about $1.7 billion. This is the latest in IBM’s efforts to expand business analytics initiatives, ...
IBM has finally closed its acquisition deal of Netezza, as reported by the company in a statement released today. The company announced its acquisitions plans during late September this year, and ...
Revolution Analytics, a commercial provider of software and services based on the open source R project for statistical computing, and IBM Netezza announced they are teaming up to integrate Revolution ...
IBM and Netezza Corporation have entered into a definitive agreement for IBM to acquire Netezza, a publicly held company based in Marlborough, Mass., in a cash transaction at a price of $27 per share ...
IBM’s move today to acquire Netezza should help it fill a critical hole in its business analytics portfolio. Analysts say the move could prove to make IBM much more competitive against several firms, ...
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 ...
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, a Framingham firm specializing in high-capacity servers, was selected by Pittsfield-based KB Toys for its Netezza Performance Server appliance as a means to perform analytics on store and ...
FRAMINGHAM, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Netezza Corporation (NYSE Arca: NZ), the global leader in data warehouse and analytic appliances, today announced that The Sherwin-Williams Company has chosen ...
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Yellowbrick Data, the leading cloud data warehouse vendor, today announced that the U.S. Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP) has selected Yellowbrick to ...
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