Oracle News Desk
Has Oracle Put Teradata in Play?
Oracle’s move Tuesday with its new Sun-based Exadata machine may inspire one of its rivals to move in on Teradata
Sep. 18, 2009 05:00 PM
Teradata, NCR's discarded data warehousing operation, has been M&A poison since it floated off two years ago because any potential acquirer would have had to pay back hundreds of millions of tax credits for the privilege of taking it over.
That string is soon to expire and Oracle's move Tuesday with its new Sun-based Exadata machine may inspire one of its rivals to move in on Teradata. HP's NeoView data warehousing adventure has been a flop and HP CEO Mark Hurd used to run Teradata so it would be old home week.
IBM has reportedly looked at Netezza and found it too small. And SAP is supposed to beta its NetWeaver Business Warehouse software running natively on Teradata's database in the fourth quarter. SAP's BusinessObjects BI subsidiary is already integrated with Teradata. Teradata's market cap stands at about $4.4 billion.
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