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  2002 Media Coverage
 
12.23.2002
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.
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11.22.2002
Vibrant Solutions Selects Netezza Performance Server
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11.19.2002
...newcomer Netezza recently launched the Netezza Performance Server 8000 appliance to increase the speed of data mining...
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11.15.2002
Count Netezza among the new breed of innovative BI solution providers
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11.11.2002
Just call it the mother of all appliances.
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11.07.2002
Netezza Performance Server Certified for MicroStrategy BI Platform
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11.01.2002
"Netezza's product shows great promise," says Giga Information Group analyst Philip Russom.
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10.28.2002
Vibrant Solutions Selects Netezza Performance Server
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10.16.2002
Cheaper, faster data analysis spells 'results' for Netezza
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10.07.2002
"...we saw 300% to 1,000% performance improvements on average using Netezza's server"
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10.01.2002
The Netezza Performance Server (NPS) 8000 Series from Netezza Corporation is the world's first purpose-built, tera-scale data appliance for Fortune 1000 companies and other data-intensive organizations that need faster, more sophisticated business intelligence (BI).
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9.30.2002
A new appliance from Netezza Corp. promises to increase the performance of business intelligence queries by 10 to 20 times.
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9.27.2002
A new appliance from Netezza Corp. promises to increase the performance of business intelligence queries by 10 to 20 times.
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9.23.2002
Epsilon Data Management Inc., which sells data-management and database-marketing services, is trying out the Netezza servers. "The queries do fly," says Mike Coakley, an Epsilon marketing VP.
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9.23.2002
This product combines server, storage and database into a single powerful and scalable appliance created from the outset to process queries faster and enable complex data analysis that was not previously possible because of large and fast-growing data sizes. This new architecture breaks traditional performance benchmarks and many of the technical roadblocks that paralyze today's patchwork of general-purpose offerings.
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9.23.2002
...Netezza Performance Server (NPS) 8000 series will deliver better performance at a lower price than previously available.
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9.23.2002
Netezza Corp. in Framingham has launched its first product, the Netezza Performance Server 8000, a high-speed, tera-scale data appliance for the networks of large corporations.
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9.19.2002
Netezza named as most likely to succeed by Technologic Partners.
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7.2002
Netezza Corp. is developing a BI appliance that analyzes terabytes of data quickly. This is particularly valuable to fast-moving businesses that regularly collect huge amounts of data.
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7.12.2002
As business and technical demands continue to grow and change in the new century, the new BI appliance will be designed from the outset to scale with data size, scope and performance needs.
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6.19.2002
CEO Jit Saxena is interviewed by Dave Anthony of the Boston Business Journal AM Report.

5.16.2002
Netezza Spawns a Monster. In the next 90 days Netezza Corp., a database acceleration startup, plans to launch the god-box to end all god-boxes.
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5.14.2002
[New board member Ed] Zander "hopes to catch the next wave in computing" and thinks Netezza will upend the competition. The market for systems that mine business intelligence data is one of the few tech "hot spots".
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5.14.2002
Edward J. Zander, the retiring president and chief operating officer of Sun Microsystems, will join the board of Netezza, a start-up company that makes computers.
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5.13.2002
[Netezza a] two-year-old company provides a platform for managing and navigating business information, quickly and cheaply.
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5.13.2002
Netezza Corp., Framingham, Mass., announced that Ed Zander, former president and chief operating officer of Sun Microsystems Inc. has joined its board. Netezza has developed a hardware and software server for business intelligence applications.
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5.13.2002
... given Mr. Zander's relationships and experience, Netezza may benefit from introductions to potential customers and from marketing advice.
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5.13.2002
Netezza has scored an early victory by recruiting Mr. Zander, who has been in high demand since he announced his departure.
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5.13.2002
"This is an appliance for this specific market of business intelligence," Zander said, noting that companies need better and less expensive ways to analyze data about customers and their own processes.
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5.6.2002
[Netezza board member] Zander is one of the best marketing minds that is out there.
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5.13.2002
Netezza has a world-class management team, top-tier venture funding and a powerful value proposition for companies that want to get more business value out of the data they are collecting.
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3.11.2002
Netezza Corp., Framingham, Mass., announced it completed a $20 million round of Series B financing on Monday. The oversubscribed round, led by Battery Ventures, also features participation from Matrix Partners and Charles River Ventures.
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3.11.2002
When you're dealing with terabytes of data, you need a fundamentally new architecture," he says. "We started with a clean sheet of paper and focused on the problem of terascale data."
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3.11.2002
Netezza Corp.'s chief executive and co-founder, didn't call a soul in his company's funding search. Instead, the venture capitalists called him..."There's a lot of money looking for the highest-quality deals. So deals like Netezza get auctioned while 98 percent of the other deals go hungry," said Ollie Curme, a general partner at Battery.
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