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10.9.2006
The way that the FPGA works in Netezza's architecture
is that it effectively works like an event processing
engine...I had not previously appreciated this until a
recent visit to Netezza's user conference. Read
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10.5.2006
Aggregates: Netezza performed so well for the relevant
queries that the companies no long felt it necessary to
pre-calculate them. Read
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10.3.2006
Given all of this (that Netezza offers), and adding in
the rich set of new features in the company's roadmap,
there is no reason to expect Netezza to do anything but
go from strength to strength. Read
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9.12.2006
Netezza positioned in the Visionary quadrant in the 2006
Data Warehouse DBMS Magic Quadrant. Read
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6.2006
IDC recognizes Netezza as the data warehouse appliance
market leader, stating that appliances are here to stay
and are revolutionizing the data warehouse market.
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4.10.2006
Netezza has changed its pricing model to make system extensions
more flexible and cheaper. It has also introduced enhancements
across its range of Netezza Performance Server (NPS) data-warehouse
appliances in a bid to further challenge incumbents. In
the newly announced release, performance has reportedly
been doubled. Read
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3.23.2006
Netezza continues to show strong momentum in retail, and
has become an increasingly competitive thorn in the side
of Teradata, competing successfully on price, performance,
and speed of deployment. Read
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2.8.2006
My bottom line is that if it does what you want it to
do, at a price point that you're prepared to pay, and
subject to service levels and a forward migration/upgrade
path then it doesn't matter whether the solution is proprietary
or not. Read
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