
Jit Saxena: A Different Way Of Thinking
Common wisdom says that data-warehouse projects are complex,
expensive, and can have failure rates as high as 90%. But Jit Saxena
doesn't believe it has to be that way.
Saxena is co-founder and CEO of Netezza Corp., a startup that has
developed what's best described as a preassembled data-warehouse
appliance capable of tackling terabyte-scale business-intelligence
applications at a lower cost than today's assemble-yourself data
warehouses.
"The next phase of computing will
be built around harnessing huge amounts of data and getting value
out of it," Saxena says. "How this data is used for competitive
advantage will determine how effective a business will be."
The idea of a preassembled data warehouse first came to Foster
Hinshaw, a former consultant and now Netezza's chief technology
officer. Hinshaw and Saxena founded Netezza in September 2000.
Born in Bina, India, in 1945, Saxena watched his three older
brothers become doctors like their father. But he wanted to do
something different. After graduating from St. John's College in
Agra and the Indian Institute of Technology in Bombay, Saxena moved
to the United States and earned a master's degree in electrical
engineering at Michigan State University in 1968.
Six months ago, Vibrant Solutions, a provider of software and
services to telecom companies, installed a Netezza system on a trial
basis. The upshot: It performed in three minutes data-analysis tasks
that take up to eight hours with Vibrant's other data warehouses.
Says Rick Mahuson, Vibrant's chief technology officer, "It
dramatically changes the data-analysis paradigm." --Rick
Whiting |