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2003 Media Buzz

12.12.2003

Experienced executives like Jit Saxena are leading high-tech start-ups.
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11.28.2003

Interview on supercomputing trends with Netezza's Bill Blake, SVP of Product Development.
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11.14.2003

The Netezza system lets companies build a so-called "biologically aware" data warehouse that integrates sequence searches and comparisons within the actual database storage system.
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11.10.2003

When start-up Netezza Corp. of Framingham went looking for money, four venture firms vied to proffer term sheets.
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11.2003

Mike Coakley, Epsilon vice president of marketing technology, recalls the benchmarking the company performed on the device before making a purchase. "We tested load times, queries, summarizations," he says. "The results were astronomical&##8212;borderline ridiculous."
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10.22.2003

The dominance of NCR Corp. subsidiary Teradata in the high-end data warehousing game is being challenged by Netezza Corp.
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10.13.2003

Adding Muscle in the Boardroom, Netezza's Ed Zander
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10.02.2003

Netezza Appliance Speeds Bioinformatics Data Searches, Queries
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09.25.2003

Business intelligence start-up Netezza is sifting for gold in the huge piles of data that make up the human genome.
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09.22.2003

Netezza wins 2003 Computerworld Innovative Technology Award.
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09.22.2003

According to Bill Blake, senior vice president of product development at Netezza, "performance improvements of 10-50 times over those systems at half the cost"&##8212; not to mention new functionality that integrates genomic data types and NCBI&##8217;s Blast within the system so that users can perform all their database searches within the database using SQL.
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09.22.2003

Netezza Corp. in Framingham has added a third market to the list of verticals into which it aims to sell its high-end data warehousing and analysis appliance: the bioinformatics space.
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09.2003

Netezza's VP of Operations, Tricia Cotter, is spotlighted in Women's Business Boston Journal.
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08.20.2003

Netezza co-founder and CEO, Jit Saxena, is the subject of the Company Spotlight interview from the Boston Business Journal AM Edition on Business 1610 AM, WBIX.
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08.18.2003

Netezza Corp. of Framingham has announced that Orange UK, the United Kingdom's most popular mobile phone service, has chosen the Netezza Performance Server appliance, a purpose-built, terascale data appliance enabling faster, more sophisticated data analysis.
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07.28.2003

Dealmaking in the business intelligence software sector continued with news that privately-held Netezza Corp. has raised $20 million in a third round of funding led by blue-chip VC investor Sequoia Capital of Menlo Park, Calif.
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07.28.2003

Netezza Corp., a Framingham start-up that has developed systems for businesses to manage and mine trillions of bits of data, has closed a $20 million venture round to bring its total capital to $53 million.
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07.28.2003

" Netezza could define a whole new category and become a huge company," Curme said. "There aren't many opportunities like that. Most startups are product refinements."
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07.28.2003

Netezza's large cash injection indicates that the VC funding wheels are starting to turn again, and it's also a blow to naysayers of such "god box" approaches.
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07.2003

Product Review: Epsilon Speeds Customer Analysis with the Netezza Performance Server.
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06.27.2003

Netezza CEO named E&Y Entrepreneur of the Year.
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06.23.2003

AO Picks Top 100 Companies for 2003 - Innovative Private Companies Demonstrate Market Traction and Ability to Disrupt Existing Markets.
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05.27.2003

Bill Blake, SVP Product Development at Netezza, said that effective use of data someday may improve "designer drug" cancer treatments in which a patient's particular cancer can be matched against a database of drug candidates.
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05.23.2003

Foster D. Hinshaw knew there had to be a better way. His clients with large database systems were in trouble, and the situation was getting worse. Some of the biggest organizations, including the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, were finding that BI (business intelligence) wasn't so useful if it couldn't handle all of their data.
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05.12.2003

"...real-live users of Netezza's products are running queries 5 to 10 times faster than Teradata at a quarter of the price."
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04.14.2003

Companies are drowning in terabytes of data. In order to exploit the growing ocean of data, businesses will focus their business-intelligence spending in the next three years on technologies that address the inefficiencies of the underlying data storage, rather than the already powerful analytic applications. -- Foster Hinshaw, chief technology officer, Netezza Corp., Framingham, Mass.
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04.02.2003

"We manage and analyze large databases for our clients and the Netezza Performance Server has shown dramatic performance improvements over our existing systems," says Mike Coakley, a vice president at Epsilon, a database marketing services provider. Epsilon is consolidating numerous client-specific data marts onto a single Netezza BI appliance. "Queries are running eight to 200 times faster and we can now refresh a data warehouse with tens of millions of records in 15 minutes."
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03.2003

The size of the average data ware-house is increasing and showing no signs of slowing down&##8212;multi-terabyte sized data ware-houses are becoming more and more common&##8212;and with this increased store of knowledge comes an increased demand to generate intelligence from data.
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03.18.2003

The question, of course, is how attractive this product will be in the market. So far the evidence is encouraging. It has raised venture capital funding in a difficult market, it has attracted IT luminaries such as Ed Zander (ex-Sun) onto its board, and it has a number of industry partners already signed up.
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03.04.2003

With what Saxena calls "tera-scale performance," users can effectively and inexpensively collect data and analyze it in real-time fashion.
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02.03.2003

Another start-up, Netezza Corp., has taken the intelligent storage concept the furthest by embedding parallel processing power with individual disk drives.
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02.01.2003

The Netezza server doesn't replace BI software, but sits underneath it to provide a horsepower boost. Steve Duplessie, founder of consulting firm Enterprise Storage Group, says the product is a breakthrough, with the potential to radically change how companies approach analytics.
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01.21.2003

Retailers told not to skimp on IT
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01.13.2003

Business Intelligence At Lightning Speeds. Netezza introduces the ultimate in high-end server appliances.
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01.06.2003

Business intelligence becomes a hot commodity, especially for retailers
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