(Black Web 2.0) — IBM has acquired data analytics company Netezza for $1.7 billion, paying out $27 per share. Netezza provides high-performance analytics in data warehousing appliances, which ...
Expanding its business analytics offerings yet again, IBM is acquiring data warehouse appliance vendor Netezza for approximately $1.7 billion in cash. The two companies have entered into a definitive ...
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IBM announced today that it had finalized its acquisition of Marlboro-based business software company Netezza Corp. The deal was announced Sept. 20 and Netezza will be integrated into IBM’s ...
IBM is counting on its business intelligence and data management channel partners to account for half of the sales of Netezza’s data warehouse appliances within four years, writes Rick Whiting of CRN.
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 ...
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 ...
IBM has announced it will acquire data warehouse appliance company Netezza in a deal valued at approximately $1.7 billion. More specifically, IBM is offering $27 per share for Netezza, a 10 percent ...
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