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12.13.2005
What should be pretty obvious from all of this is that
Netezza is successful and everybody else is trying to
emulate them. Read
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8.2005
The Netezza data warehouse appliance fits into existing
architectures to solve a problem that standard RDBMSs
struggle with - that of running queries on large multi-terabyte
datasets. Read
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8.2005
Defining the Data Warehouse Appliance: What do you think
a data warehouse appliance is? TDWI asked this question
in a recent survey of attendees at the TDWI World Conference
in San Diego, and the answers were revealing. Read
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6.23.2005
Netezza is building momentum with its new approach to
data warehousing. Because most traditional warehouses
are very expensive, as a result of being built on MPP
hardware to optimize performance, it also has a price
advantage over traditional competitors such as IBM, Oracle
and Teradata. Read
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4.20.2005
Netezza deserves credit for addressing the critical data
warehousing pain points that have constrained retailers
recently—strong technical performance to deal
with increasing amounts of data and query complexity coupled
with aggressive platform pricing that fits retailer budgets.
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1.21.2005
It is not just the price/performance of Netezza that provides
an advantage but also its simplicity. The product is much
simpler to install, use and manage than traditional solutions.
As a result, total cost of ownership should also be a
significant advantage. Read
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