IBM has introduced the Smart Analytics System, an offering that brings the power of analytics to clients in just a matter of days.
The Smart Analytics System is a single, fine-tuned system optimised with the right balance of software, systems and storage capabilities for deep analytics computing workloads. It can uncover insights and hidden relationships among massive amounts of data – not just structured information found in databases, but unstructured and incompatible data from such diverse sources as videos, e-mails, websites, podcasts, blogs, wikis, archival data and more.
This makes it well-suited to tackle problems associated with areas targeted for stimulus investments, such as financial risk management, smart grids, electronic medical records and management of healthcare costs, education, identity theft and fraud, and food safety.
“Our clients are operating in a competitive environment. In addition to acting fast, they have to be right,” said Ambuj Goyal, general manager for IBM Information Management. “With the Smart Analytics System, we are helping clients leverage analytics to achieve better business results.”
The IBM Smart Analytics System delivers a flexible set of capabilities, including business intelligence reporting, analysis, dashboards, and scorecards, data mining, cubing services, text analytics, data warehouse management, storage and server platform. It can also be used by clients or cloud service providers to deliver the power of analytics to private or public cloud services.
The IBM Smart Analytics System will be available in September. For more information, visit http://www.ibm.com/smart-analytics-system