Information On Demand and Business Analytics Forum 2012 (IOD) will host more than 11,000 attendees including clients, business partners and industry experts. The conference will bring together experts and peers to explore how big data and analytics are changing the way organizations do business. During the show, IBM will unveil new products and services while highlighting new client and partner success stories. IBM executives will also provide businesses and practitioners with the insight and resources necessary to understand how to more effectively tackle big data for competitive advantage.
For live updates throughout the conference, join in on the conversation #IBMIOD
Key conference hashtags include: #IBMBigData, #smarteranalytics, #IBM
For additional content from IBM executives, customers and more, visit www.ibm.com/analytics
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IBM Watson Case Competition at Cornell University
Date added: 23 Oct 2012
From L-R Andrew Freiman and Ali Hamed, undergraduate business school students Cornell University; and Daniel Londono, undergraduate computer science school student at Cornell; huddle together during the IBM Watson case competition kick off event on campus. (Credit: Slope Media)
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IBM Watson Case Competition at Cornell University
Date added: 23 Oct 2012
Olivia Krebs, an undergraduate business school student Cornell University delivers a passionate presentation during the IBM Watson Case Competition. (Credit: Slope Media)
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Big Data: The New Natural Resource
Date added: 02 Apr 2012
Big Data is the digital convergence of structured and unstructured data. Those organizations that can capture and analyze their data, regardless of what type, how much, or how fast it is moving, can make more informed decisions.
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Big Data: The New Natural Resource II
Date added: 02 Apr 2012
Big data is growing fast, quickly becoming a valuable new natural resource. Those organizations that are capitalizing on data outperform their peers.
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Big Data @ Work
Date added: 02 Apr 2012
Organizations in all industries are under increasing pressure to capitalize on data. Those organizations that apply analytics to data are able to improve financial performance, decrease fraud and improve customer service.
Contact(s) for the Press kit
Lia P. Davis
IBM Media Relations
1 (202) 285-5333
lia.p.davis@us.ibm.com
Sean Tetpon
IBM Media Relations
1 (914) 474-5508
stetpon@us.ibm.com
Additional resources
Site links
Flickr Set: Big Data: The New Natural Resource Infographics
Flickr Photo: The Power of Consumer Sentiment
YouTube Video: Putting Big Data to Work;
YouTube Video: Tackling your Big Data Challenges, with IBM's Phil Francisco
YouTube Video: Data and Analytics: The Problem Solver, with David Andrews
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