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Technology Business Research, Inc
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TBR COMMENTARY ON IBM'S ACQUISITION OF NETEZZA Author: Allan Krans, Senior Analyst Published: 09.20.10 Last Updated: 09.24.10
Below is TBR’s commentary on IBM’s acquisition of Netezza. Please feel free to use the content below, or call/email for additional commentary.
The strategic fit for data warehousing appliances draws another big bet: Appliances combining hardware and software may never ...
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Accenx, an IBM Company
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Organizations of any size, especially those that have grown, tolerate at least a certain level of ambiguity, duplication and even conflict. Human nature is always a contributing factor, but often the roots of the dysfunction are in sheer expedience - things are the way they are because something had to be done and the broader or longer-term consequences were of secondary concern. Because people ...
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Technology Business Research, Inc
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IBM takes short-term pain for long-term gain -
As one of the longest-tenured technology companies, IBM’s strategy is a process of constant evolution versus
rapid change. The effects of IBM’s evolution process was again evident during 3Q10, as the sale of its product
lifecycle management (PLM) business held software growth to less than 1% during the quarter. The sale of PLM
is part of a long-term ...
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Technology Business Research, Inc
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With the purchase of Exeros, IBM returns to its typical acquisition strategy, complements its Information On Demand initiative, and supports the recent introduction of Business Analytics and Optimization Service offerings. After acquisition talks broke down with Sun on what would have been the largest acquisition in company history, IBM resumed its traditional acquisition strategy, focusing on ...
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Tableau Software
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fast analytics and business intelligence for everyone: best practices for deploying collaborative bi
AUTHOR: Neil Raden Co-founder of Smart (enough) Systems, LLC DATE: May 4, 2008
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Software for Business Intelligence (BI) provides the mechanism for people in organizations to examine historical trends, to measure results, to look for patterns in the data that might be missed in ...
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