Big data initially was characterized in terms of “the three V’s,” volume, velocity and variety. Nearly five years ago I wrote about the three V’s as a way to explain why new and different technologies were needed to deal with big data. Since then the industry has tackled many of the technical challenges associated with the three V’s. In 2017 I propose that we focus instead on a different letter, which includes these A’s: analytics, awareness, anticipation and action. I’ll explain why each is...
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Topics:
Data Science,
Machine Learning,
Analytics,
Business Intelligence,
Collaboration,
Data Preparation,
Internet of Things,
Information Optimization
Ventana Research awarded our Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) Business Innovation Award for 2016 to IBM for IBM Regulatory Compliance Analytics, powered by Watson (IRCA). This application of cognitive analytics is designed to streamline the identification of potential regulatory requirements and suggest methods for compliance. In so doing the cloud-based system can cut the time and cost of compliance while creating an effective means of ongoing management and control of compliance...
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Topics:
GRC,
Machine Learning,
Office of Finance,
Dodd-Frank,
Risk Analytics,
compliance,
finance,
Financial Services,
Watson
IBM recently held its inaugural World of Watson event. Formerly known as IBM Insight, and prior to that IBM Information on Demand, the annual event, attended by 17,000 people this year, showcases IBM’s data and analytics and the broader IBM efforts in cognitive computing. The theme for the event, as you might guess, was the Watson family of cognitive computing products. I, for one, was glad to spend more time getting to know the Watson product line, and I’d like to share some of my observations...
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Topics:
Big Data,
Data Science,
Machine Learning,
Analytics,
Cloud Computing,
Data Governance,
Data Integration,
Internet of Things,
Information Optimization,
Machine Learning and Cognitive Computing
I recently attended .conf2016, Splunk’s seventh annual user conference. Splunk created the market for analyzing machine data (shorthand for machine-generated data), which consists of log files and event data from various types of systems and devices. Our big data analytics benchmark research shows that these are two of the most common sources of big data that organizations analyze. This market has proven to be fertile ground for Splunk, growing steadily with revenues more than doubling over the...
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Topics:
Machine Learning,
Splunk,
Analytics,
Machine data,
Operational Intelligence
Splunk’s annual gathering, this year called .conf 2015, in late September hosted almost 4,000 Splunk customers, partners and employees. It is one of the fastest-growing user conferences in the technology industry. The area dedicated to Splunk partners has grown from a handful of booths a few years ago to a vast showroom floor many times larger. While the conference’s main announcement was the release of Splunk Enterprise 6.3, its flagship platform, the progress the company is making in the...
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Topics:
Big Data,
Predictive Analytics,
Machine Learning,
IT Analytics & Performance,
Operational Performance,
Plunk,
Analytics,
Business Analytics,
Business Intelligence,
Business Performance,
Cloud Computing,
Information Management,
Internet of Things,
Operational Intelligence,
Data,
Information Optimization
IBM Watson blends existing and innovative technology into a new approach called cognitive computing. At the simplest operational level it is technology for asking natural language-based questions, getting answers and support appropriate action to be taken or provide information to make more informed decisions. The technology relies on massive processing power to yield probabilistic responses to user questions using sophisticated analytical algorithms. A cognitive system like Watson accesses...
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Topics:
Sales Performance,
Supply Chain Performance,
Machine Learning,
IT Performance,
Operational Performance,
Business Analytics,
Business Intelligence,
Business Performance,
Customer & Contact Center,
Financial Performance,
IBM,
Information Management,
Workforce Performance,
Cognitive Computing,
Expert Systems,
IBM Watson