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The DB Lytix advanced analytics library that Fuzzy Logix announced yesterday is now on the NDN applications page.  Check it and other NDN applications out at:  http://www.netezza.com/data-warehouse-appliance-products/data-warehouse-applications.aspx.

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Last week I wrote about some of the new work that I saw coming out of Fuzzy Logix and their partner Aperity.  It turns out that the Aperity deal is part of some bigger news from the guys at FL.  Today at the Netezza Midwest User Group meeting in Columbus, Fuzzy Logix announced the commercial release of their in-database analytics product called DB Lytix.  For the full background, you can see a new page on FL’s web site (http://www.fuzzyl.com/in-database_analytics.php).

Over the past year Fuzzy Logix has worked closely with a number of Netezza customers in a model that, to date, has been very consultative and solution-focused.  Some excellent case studies have come from their work, and we continue to get a significant amount of interest from the field in Fuzzy Logix’s approach.  From what’s in the online description, DB Lytix is a packaging and extension of many of the in-database algorithms that we’ve seen FL leverage in their engagements. 

The difference with this announcement is that Netezza users, application developers, and partners will now have access to FL’s foundational advanced analytics library to develop and deploy their own applications.  This is a clear move up the technology stack, and will empower a much larger audience to take advantage of OnStream.  And on a broader note, the release of a package like DB Lytix is an indication that the Netezza Developer Network is evolving as we hoped it would.  Our charter with the Netezza Developer Network is to put the OnStream technology directly in as many hands as possible and enable partners to run with it.

So far there’s no news on how Fuzzy Logix will be licensing DB Lytix and making it available to the Netezza community.  I’ll be speaking with the FL crew later today, and will try to get more news out to you in the coming days.  Stay tuned in the meantime…

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Everybody talks about having a partner ecosystem, but usually that’s just marketing speak for the typical us-and-them model of partner programs. One of my goals since taking over leadership of the Netezza Developer Network has been to encourage more peer-to-peer interaction among Netezza partners. We offer a lot of benefits to individual partners via our partner programs such as the NDN, but I’ve often wondered what sort of innovation might happen if we dumped the traditional hub-and-spoke partnering mindset and found a way of managing a partner program more like a small world network. Sure, at Netezza’s annual user conference we get our partners together in the conference hall for networking, but the real question is what happens during the rest of the year.

I just had a meeting that challenged my thoughts and proved that there are some really interesting initiatives bubbling up from our partner community. I had a meeting scheduled with one of our key NDN partners (Fuzzy Logix- http://www.fuzzyl.com) to review the latest and greatest advanced analytics functions that they’ve been developing in OnStream. Fuzzy Logix often pushes the envelope with the Netezza platform, so I was looking forward to seeing some neat stuff. I stepped into the meeting and noticed that there was a new guy in the room who turned out to be John Madalon of Aperity (https://www.aperity.com). Aperity is another Netezza partner who offers a hosted brand management solution for CPG. It’s not an OnStream application that falls under NDN, but it does run on Netezza as a complementary technology.

It turns out that Aperity and Fuzzy Logix have partnered to extend Aperity’s brand management solution with Fuzzy Logix’s OnStream-enabled technology for forecasting. The demo they walked me through was focused on the beverages industry. By embedding the forecasting analytics in-database, they were able to calculate extremely accurate (north of 95%) forecasts on the fly based on very granular, high volume historical data. I was surprised by what I saw—it was a cutting edge application of Netezza’s OnStream technology, and it happened without any direct technical support from Netezza. The Aperity / Fuzzy Logix product partnership is exactly the sort of direct peer-to-peer collaboration that we want to see come from the NDN. I was also very intrigued by the forecasting technology implemented by Fuzzy Logix. When I asked what it was, the answer I got from Partha Sen (CEO of Fuzzy Logix) was a smile and, “You’ll see…”. Normally when people are coy it means that something is up, so I wouldn’t be surprised if we see some additional product announcements coming out of Aperity and Fuzzy Logix in the coming months.

So… rest assured that good things are bubbling up from Netezza’s partner ecosystem…

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As you might have noticed, the title of this blog recently changed to “Partners in Play”.  The new name is a play on words in a handful of ways.  I’ll leave it up to you to guess the full list, but as you can see the most obvious is to communicate that partnering with Netezza is oftentimes a creative, and even playful, experience.  Based on the strength of our core product architecture, Netezza’s partners often come up with interesting, unexpected, and sometimes even surprising ways to leverage the technology. 

One of the programs that we’ve established to support this creative interaction with our partners is the Netezza Developer Network (NDN).  Established in the fall of 2007 at our annual user’s conference, the NDN was formed as a technical community to encourage in-database analytics using Netezza’s OnStream development platform. 

At the time, OnStream was a revolution in the way that partners and customers could interact with the platform.  For the first time ever, it was possible not only to carve up and push queries down next to data, but also to leverage the same paradigm to drive key application logic down to the data.  OnStream opened up many new possibilities for Netezza’s partners, and it required partners to think in fundamentally different ways about what was possible to achieve with a data warehouse.  The NDN was founded as a sort of sandbox in which partners could initially play and experiment with the OnStream technology, and ultimately push early concepts to the market as complete solution offerings.

The NDN is many things to many people. On the surface, it is a technical program to promote and support OnStream development by any and all users of Netezza.  For commercial partners developing OnStream applications, the NDN is also a business program that facilitates the commercialization of third party applications.  But at its core, the NDN is a hugely diverse community that is home to a remarkable variety of development activity.  I sometimes describe it like the cantina scene from Star Wars— every strange and wonderful type of project that you can imagine has taken place in the NDN sandbox, with more being undertaken every month.

Now that the early days of OnStream NDN are behind us, the temptation would be to transition to a more serious and less experimental tone for the program.  But that’s not the Netezza way.  Our company culture and user community will always see us keep at least one foot in the playful side of our partnership programs.  You can expect that the NDN will mature and evolve (in fact, I’ll plant a teaser here that you can expect some important announcements about the program over the summer…), but it will always include a sandbox for partners in play.  Stay tuned for more details in the coming months…

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For any accountants in the audience (or anyone else strange enough to enjoy reading financial statements…), you will know that Netezza’s fiscal year begins on February 1. Setting aside the quirks of history that made it so, this shifted Netezza New Year gives us a second chance to consider the year ahead, without all the pressures of turkey hangovers and soon-to-be-broken New Year’s resolutions in mind.

As a part of our new fiscal year planning, I just had the pleasure to attend Netezza’s annual customer team kick-off meeting. At the beginning of every year, all of Netezza’s customer-facing employees gather to discuss what made us successful in the prior year, and what we can do to serve our customers better in the year to come. At the same time, it’s an opportunity for us to educate each other on all of the partner activities happening out in the field.

This year, one of the main initiatives discussed was to focus additional efforts on the core commercial industries that have shown the greatest adoption of Netezza technology:

·        Telecommunications

·        Retail & Consumer Packaged Goods

·        Financial Services

·        Health & Life Sciences

·        Digital Media

From a partnership perspective, this means that in 2009 the Netezza Strategic Development team will be engaging with current partners and recruiting new partners in each of these areas. Our objective is to create a growing and vibrant ecosystem of partners who can help us to deliver complete business solutions and even greater value to our customers. By the end of 2009, you can expect an even greater number of applications will be available on the Netezza platform in these target industries.

While I was attending the team session on Retail & Consumer Packaged Goods, I was impressed by one partner who I think is as an excellent example of the way that Netezza can engage, support, and elevate partners via our existing programs. Howard Cohn of EYC (http://www.eyc.com) described how EYC’s analysis software for customer loyalty card databases, combined with Netezza’s data warehouse appliance, has enabled customers to get better answers faster while working with even more comprehensive data sets.

With the support of Netezza’s technology, industry, and partner sales teams, EYC has successfully ported several of its applications to the NPS platform. Together, EYC’s and Netezza’s customer teams are promoting this joint solution to the retail industry. To enable even more compelling performance, the teams are now considering embedding some of EYC’s key analytics into the database itself using Netezza’s OnStream development platform and the supporting resources available through the Netezza Developer Network.

EYC’s progression from partnership concept through to market launch and product enhancement is a great example of the full partnership lifecycle that we support. EYC is just one example of many partners who have successfully engaged with Netezza, and a growing number of these are enhancing their applications with Netezza’s in-database OnStream capabilities. For a list of partners with OnStream applications already on the market, you can see an application listing at http://www.netezza.com/data-warehouse-appliance-products/data-warehouse-applications.aspx.

I expect that 2009 will see a number of partners take OnStream applications to market in each of the vertical industries that we’re focusing on. If you see any application needs in your industry, want to recommend a vendor for Netezza partnership, or are a vendor with a concept for an OnStream or vertical industry solution based on Netezza, we’d love to hear from you.

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Welcome everyone to Linking In: The Partner Perspective, a new blog that will keep the Enzee world up to date on all of the news and developments coming from Netezza’s business partner community.

I am lucky to represent a dedicated team of people here at Netezza whose mission is to make our customers and partners successful by linking the right technology with the right people. We support an incredible group of partners who solve customer problems and enable adoption of our technology around the world. If you’re interested to see the next generation of advanced analytics and data warehouse appliance technology unfold, you’re at the right place.

Through this blog I will keep you up to date on innovations and customer success stories as they emerge from the Netezza partner community. You will see postings on partner activities, customer success stories, partner support programs, and everything else related to our goal of enabling broad adoption of Netezza’s technology platform. By providing a rich source of information, we want you to have all of the knowledge necessary to make the links out there in the marketplace and make things happen. And beyond just sharing information, this blog is meant to be a catalyst for communication in all directions. Ask us questions, tell me what you think, ask questions of other partners, debate among yourselves… it’s all good.

So… with that background, as the proud owner of a shiny new blog I need to figure out what to do with it. Suggestions or requests?  All comments are welcome!

By the way, I'm Kevin Kostuik, Director of Platform within the Strategic Development group here at Netezza.  As we go forward I'll introduce you to the other members of our team...

Cheers,

Kevin