Welcome to the New Teradata
October 1, 2007, marks the official launch of Teradata Corporation — resulting from our strategic separation from NCR. Teradata is already the global technology leader in enterprise data warehousing — with a powerful commitment to helping companies raise intelligence to win in the marketplace.
We are excited about the opportunities for our new company, and I extend my thanks and appreciation to our customers, partners, advocates and the entire Teradata team for bringing us to this historic moment. We are now a top-10 publicly traded U.S. software company (NYSE: TDC) and a member of the S&P 500.
Our focus remains riveted on enabling companies to leverage data to make better, faster decisions that drive growth, profitability and competitive advantage. And our separation allows further innovation and greater improvements to help customers drive value from Teradata.
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Teradata In The News
Teradata begins trading on New York Stock Exchange-Images from opening day - October 2, 2007
From the floor of the New York Stock Exchange - Teradata Corporation at the Opening Bell - video - October 1, 2007
Teradata Begins Trading on New York Stock Exchange - October 1, 2007
Spinoff from NCR successfully completed
Teradata added to S&P 500 Index - September 27, 2007
Discover what analysts are saying about Active Enterprise Intelligence from Teradata - September 17, 2007
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Listen to Teradata Executives talk about the importance of Active Enterprise Intelligence - September 17, 2007
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Industry consultants and Teradata executives explore the benefits of the spin-off - September 17, 2007
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Teradata starts its investor roadshow in preparation for its upcoming spinoff from NCR - September 10, 2007
Led by Mike Koehler, president and chief executive officer of Teradata Corporation, Teradata executives will share information on the business and discuss financial guidance for 2007 and longer term.
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NCR Information Statement with respect to shares of common stock of Teradata Corporation - August 31, 2007
NCR Form 8 K
Teradata Names Chief Financial Officer - August 21, 2007
Stephen Scheppmann joins Teradata as the strategic separation from NCR nears completion
NCR Corporation Announces Teradata Board Members and Interim CFO - July 31, 2007
James Ringler will serve as chairman of the Teradata board; directors will assume responsibilities in connection with the strategic separation of Teradata from NCR.
Teradata Breaks Ground in Miami Township - July 23, 2007
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The New Teradata Corporation Selects Miami Township for its Headquarters Location - July 23, 2007
Groundbreaking ceremony takes place today
Teradata NCR Corporation Announces Initial Filing of Teradata's
Form 10 With the Securities and Exchange Commission
- May 10, 2007
Marks key milestone in strategic separation of Teradata Data Warehousing business
NCR Announces 2007 First-Quarter Results - April 26, 2007
Revenue growth drives better-than-expected operating results.
Teradata Continues Business Momentum - March 12, 2007
Fueled by three primary business drivers - customers, solutions and partnerships.
NCR Announces 2006 Fourth-Quarter Results - January 25, 2007
Teradata Data Warehousing revenue increased 15 percent.
For NCR and Teradata, Two Will Be
Better Than One - January 12, 2007
Gartner believes the move will lead to two stronger entities, each focusing on its respective strengths.
5 Questions for New Teradata CEO Michael Koehler - January 11, 2007
Baseline contributing editor Mel Duvall spoke with new Teradata Chief Executive Michael Koehler about the timing of the move and what it will mean for customers moving forward.
Computerworld Q&A: Teradata exec says timing right for split from NCR - January 9, 2007
Spin-off will let the two vendors focus on 'distinct markets,' VP Bob Fair says
NCR Announces Intention to Separate into Two Independent Companies - January 8, 2007
Transaction will create two market-leading companies, Teradata and NCR
What Industry Analysts And Third-Party Influencers Are Saying
"This is a logical step that will enable the two companies to better focus on their respective product strengths and which will be good for end-user organisations. The split will leave the rest of NCR to focus on the financial self-service and retail store automation markets."
— Ovum, Mike Davis, January 10
"TowerGroup believes that the proposed spinoff of Teradata is a positive event for both NCR and Teradata given the significant differences in the two organizations' business models, sales efforts and corporate branding. Creating an entity for Teradata will allow managers in both companies a tighter degree of business focus. Executives in the two new organizations will no longer need to worry about business issues in the other organization."
— Kathleen Khirallah, TowerGroup Press Release, January 9
"The spinoff of Teradata will not only help to focus the two independent organizations on their individual markets, but the decreased size of each unit should allow them to respond much quicker to market demands — something that will greatly benefit the self-service party of the company in today's world."
— Jerry Silva, TowerGroup Press Release, January 9
"Teradata's split from NCR is likely to create a more nimble organization, able to respond faster to market opportunities and challenges. The new independence will enable Teradata to optimize its investment priorities within the broader business analytics tools and applications market...The bottom line is that Teradata will remain a significant player in the DW and the broader business analytics tools and applications market."
— IDC, Dan Vesset, January 9: NCR to Spin Off Teradata to Spur Focus on Core Competencies of Both Companies
"Teradata has always been about the hard core data warehousing, analytic areas," he said. "This allows both companies to focus in terms of what they're both good at."
— Forrester Research, Ray Wang, January 8
"I am not entirely clear on the equity transaction with shareholders. I am clear that this move will clarify the identity and future strategy of Teradata, who is often hidden behind the NCR corporate mystic."
— Business Intelligence Network, Richard Hackathorn, January 8
What Financial Analysts Are Saying
"We believe Teradata remains uniquely positioned in its served market with technology that enables users to make real-time business-critical decisions in the best interest of the overall enterprise."
— KeyBanc, January 9
"Despite a near-term concern with retail softness, we see the value unleashed as compelling and are raining our rating to Outperform. We believe the market will recognize greater value in Teradata as a stand-alone entity given greater growth and profitability opportunities."
— Baird, January 9
"The spinoff of NCR's Teradata unit allows for increased focus on revenue growth (Teradata, Self-Service) and cost opportunities (Self-Service, Services) and is a strategically sound move, in our opinion."
— Morgan Stanley, January 8
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