IBM Big Data Analytics Vienna, 2013 May 13



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IBM Big Data Analytics Vienna, 2013 May 13 Dipl.Ing.Wolfgang Nimführ Big Data Industry Solutions Regional Leader IBM Software Group Europe

Agenda for today 1 IBM s viewpoint on on big big data data and and analytics 2 Five compelling big data use cases 3 IBM s unique value for client success 4 Recommendations on how to get started 2

Something Profound is Happening Continuous transformation is the new normal Business models are under constant threat Convergence of technology disruptors creates opportunity Shift of power to the consumer and the citizen Mobile Cloud Social Accelerating pressure to do more with less Great relationships trump great products Internet of Things 3 Not changing is the same as losing

Big Data is the Next Natural Resource Data is the We New have Oil for the first time an economy based on a key resource [Information] that is not only renewable, but self-generating. Running out of it is not a problem, but drowning in it is. John Naisbitt Harvesting any resource requires Mining, Refining and Delivering 4 4 IBM Conf idential

The IBM Big Data Platform Advantage The platform enables starting small and growing without throwing away work BI / Reporting Analytic Applications Exploration / Visualization Functional App Industry App Predictive Analytics Content BI / Reporting Analytics Shared components and integration between systems lowers deployment cost, time and risk Key points of leverage Visualization & Discovery IBM Big Data Platform Application Development Systems Management Accelerators to address common use cases Proven integration technology Hadoop System Accelerators Stream Computing Data Warehouse Common analytic engines (i.e. text analytics) Common metadata, integration design and governance across components Information Integration & Governance 27

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Questions & Answers Dipl.Ing. Wolfgang Nimführ Big Data Industry Team Regional Leader IBM Software Group Europe IBM Austria Obere Donaustrasse 95 A1020 Vienna Tel +43-664-618-5389 wolfgang.nimfuehr@at.ibm.com 36

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