Less than a year after announcing a $1 billion investment and company-wide initiative around helping clients unblock the barriers to using information as a strategic asset, IBM has quickly generated significant business momentum and created distinct advantage over competitors.
During the first-ever Information on Demand Global Conference, IBM will showcase and enumerate the results of the company's Information on Demand initiative. The event will bring together thousands of customers and hundreds of partners and analysts who plan to discuss and learn more about how IBM is positioned to help them transform their operations by unlocking information and rapidly applying it to innovate and capture new business opportunities.
Photos
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IBM Information Server Box
Date added: 17 Oct 2006
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IA Column Analysis
Date added: 16 Oct 2006
WebSphere Information Analyzer shows the column analysis for a database table. Column analysis analyzes the meta data definition of the database and also analyzes the actual data itself. Information about each column including Cardinality, Length (Defined, Inferred, Selected), Precision, Format, and more are displayed.
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DS QS Job
Date added: 16 Oct 2006
WebSphere DataStage and QualityStage Designer show a data flow (job) of reading data and transforming it with pre-built components (stages) including built-in data quality components.
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Arvind Krishna
Date added: 29 Oct 2006
Arvind Krishna, vice president, Database Servers and Development, Information Management, fields a question from the press while Jonathan Prial, vice president, marketing, Content Management and Discover, looks on.
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Tom Inman
Date added: 24 Oct 2006
Tom Inman, vice president, Marketing, Information Management, addresses reporters.
Contact(s) for the Press kit
Chris Andrews
IBM Media Relations
914-766-1195
candrews@us.ibm.com
Additional resources
Site links
PDF documents
Information on Demand Press Briefing Presentation (4 MB)
Word documents
IBM Information Server Fact Sheet (40 KB)
Acquisition Backgrounder (55 KB)
