IBM debuted industry-specific data analytics tools for the healthcare and communication sectors at its Information on Demand conference. These packages are part of IBM’s drive to help companies manage their information processes and data storage needs as efficiently as possible. For the communications analytics appliance, IBM is leveraging the technology it acquired through Netezza. For the healthcare offering, it has developed a toolset that uses artificial intelligence algorithms it developed for its Watson supercomputer.
IBM Aims to Whittle Big Data Down to Size
Posted by: Erika Morphy October 27, 2011 08:24 AMIBM debuted industry-specific data analytics tools for the healthcare and communication sectors at its Information on Demand conference. These packages are part of IBM’s drive to help companies manage their information processes and data storage needs as efficiently as possible. For the communications analytics appliance, IBM is leveraging the technology it acquired through Netezza. For the healthcare offering, it has developed a toolset that uses artificial intelligence algorithms it developed for its Watson supercomputer.