One of the Largest Private Medical Systems in the United States uses TwinFin Appliance to Meet its Growing Data Needs
MARLBOROUGH, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Netezza Corporation (NYSE: NZ - News), the global leader in data warehouse and analytic appliances, today announced that Marshfield Clinic, one of the largest private, multispecialty medical systems in the United States, has selected the Netezza® TwinFin™ appliance to address the research database and computation needs of the Marshfield Clinic Research Foundation. The Marshfield Clinic system provides patient care, research and education with 45 locations in northern, central and western Wisconsin, making it one of the largest comprehensive medical systems in the United States.
“We began working with Netezza more than a year ago. Netezza was able to provide a solution that could scale with our growing data needs and remain cost-effective without sacrificing performance,” said Justin Starren, MD, PhD, FACMI, Director, Biomedical Informatics Research Center, Marshfield Clinic Research Foundation. “The fact that the new Netezza TwinFin supports both conventional database access and also parallel scientific computation was the factor that led us to choose the new architecture.”
“With the latest spotlight and investment in the healthcare industry, it is even more critical to implement the most efficient processes and continue to improve on patient care,” said Jim Baum, president and CEO at Netezza Corporation. “Our customers, like Marshfield Clinic, have come to expect a level of innovation from Netezza and the TwinFin appliance delivers the performance and scalability required to fulfill their growth strategy.”
The Netezza data warehouse appliance is built specifically to analyze petabytes of detailed data significantly faster than existing data warehouse options, at a much lower total cost of ownership. It stores, filters and processes terabytes of records within a single unit, analyzing only the relevant information for each query. Netezza has placed the CPU power next to the data, allowing its appliances to speed through processes that would occupy most data warehouse systems for hours, or even days, thereby enabling dramatic increases in productivity across an organization.
About Marshfield Clinic
The Marshfield Clinic system (www.marshfieldclinic.org) provides patient care, research and education with more than 45 locations in northern, central and western Wisconsin, making it one of the largest comprehensive medical systems in the United States. The Clinic system has had an electronic medical record for decades; completed a two-year chartless initiative at the end of 2007; and has all its physicians using wireless tablet PCs to provide patient care.
About Netezza Corporation
Netezza Corporation (NYSE: NZ - News) is the global leader in data warehouse and analytic appliances that dramatically simplify high-performance analytics across an extended enterprise. Netezza’s technology enables organizations to process enormous amounts of captured data at exceptional speed, providing a significant competitive and operational advantage in today’s data-intensive industries, including digital media, energy, financial services, government, health and life sciences, retail and telecommunications. Netezza is headquartered in Marlborough, Massachusetts and has offices in Northern Virginia, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Poland, Japan, Korea, Australia and Singapore. For more information about Netezza, please visit www.netezza.com.
Netezza®, TwinFin™ and the “N” logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Netezza Corporation. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.
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