IBM Unveils Cognos
Mobile - Touts Big Data Analytics Acceleration
October 24, 2011
At
the 2011 Business Analytics Forum, IBM unveiled new software that brings
the power of managing and analyzing big data to the workplace. Whether
in the office or on the road, employees can now gain actionable insight
anytime, anywhere from the broadest range of data and put it to work in
real-time.
The new offerings span a wide variety of big data and business analytics
technologies across multiple platforms from mobile devices to the data
center to IBM's SmartCloud. Now employees from any department inside an
organization can explore unstructured data such as Twitter feeds,
Facebook posts, weather data, log files, genomic data and video, and
make sense of it on the fly as part of their everyday work experience.
With today's news, IBM is placing the power of mobile analytics into the
hands of iPad users with a free software download at Apple's iTunes
Store. The new software is designed to help employees in key industries
such as financial services, healthcare, government, communications,
retail, and travel and transportation use and benefit from business
analytics on the go.
Organizations of all sizes are struggling to keep up with the rate and
pace of big data and use it in a meaningful way to improve products,
services, or the customer experience. Every day, people create the
equivalent of 2.5 quintillion bytes of data from sensors, mobile
devices, online transactions, and social networks; so much that 90
percent of the world's data has been generated in the past two years.
Every month people send one billion Tweets and post 30 billion messages
on Facebook. Meanwhile, more than 1 trillion mobile devices are in use
today and mobile commerce is expected to reach $31 billion by 2016.
A 2010 IBM/MIT Sloan Management Review survey of 3,000 executives across
30 industries from 100 countries reveals that 60 percent of respondents
said they have more data than they can effectively use. A new IBM study
of 1,700 chief marketing officers from 19 industries and 64 countries
further exposes this issue with 71 percent saying their organizations
are unprepared to handle the explosion of big data.
To address these challenges, IBM is delivering new analytics and
information management offerings, and skills resources to make it easier
to explore and capitalize on big data:
New Hadoop-based analytics software on the cloud
that can be up and running in less than 30
minutes. The new software helps employees tap
into massive amounts of unstructured data from a
variety of sources including social networks,
mobile devices and sensors.
New mobile analytics
software for iPad users that makes it easy to
explore any type of data on the go with
location-aware analytics. Clients can download
the free app here:
http://bit.ly/r68A04.
New predictive analytics software with a mapping
feature that can be used across industries for
marketing campaigns, retail store allocation,
crime prevention, and academic assessment.
New software that sifts through all types of
data behind the scenes and ranks its quality,
makes it secure, and ensures business decisions
are based on trusted data.
Big Data Analytics On
The Cloud
IBM InfoSphere BigInsights on the IBM SmartCloud Enterprise makes big
data analytics accessible for any user inside an organization. Like the
on-premise version, BigInsights on the cloud analyzes traditional
structured data found in databases along with unstructured data -- such
as text, video, audio, images, social media, click streams, log files,
weather data -- allowing decision makers to act on it quickly. Bringing
big data analytics to the cloud means clients can capture and analyze
any data without the need for Hadoop skills, or having to install, run,
or maintain hardware and software.
BigInsights on the cloud is available in both basic and enterprise
editions with the options of public, private and hybrid cloud
deployments. The basic edition is an entry-level offering available at
no-charge that helps organizations learn how to do big data analytics
including "what-if" scenarios with its BigSheets component. Clients can
seamlessly move to the enterprise edition when ready and set up Hadoop
clusters in under 30 minutes to start analyzing data with low usage
rates starting at $0.60 (US) per cluster, per hour. Both versions
include a developer sandbox where clients can develop a new generation
of business analytics applications complete with tools and a test and
development environment.
Today, market leaders in banking, insurance, retail, communications and
digital entertainment are using BigInsights on the cloud to analyze
massive amounts of unstructured data. These clients are analyzing data
flowing from social networks, sensors, mobile devices, log files, and
voice and video systems to understand consumer sentiment, make computing
networks and smart grids more secure, and create new customer experience
programs.
IT professionals and students looking to build Hadoop skills can take
advantage of IBM's BigDataUniversity.com, a new web site where users can
learn the basics of Hadoop, stream computing, open source software
development, and database management techniques to prepare for careers
as Data Scientists. The site includes hundreds of easy-to-use tutorials,
videos, and coding exercises geared to build Hadoop, BigInsights, DB2
and WebSphere skills, and many courses are free. More than 8,000
students worldwide have already registered from countries such as
Brazil, Russia, China, India, Korea, and South Africa and the US.
Analytics In The Office And On The Road
IBM continues to advance business analytics for the 21st century
workforce by delivering expanded mobile device support with IBM Cognos
Mobile on the iPad. Available in Apple's iTunes Store at http://bit.ly/r68A04
the software enables mobile workers to take their business analytics on
the road whether offline or online, allowing for uninterrupted
productivity. iPad users can enjoy a rich, visual business intelligence
experience to analyze any data about their business including sales,
customer, and financial data with reporting, dashboard and scorecards.
Cognos on the iPad is designed to help employees in key industries such
as financial services, healthcare, government, communications, retail,
and travel and transportation use and benefit from analytics on the go.
With the IBM Cognos Mobile software for the iPad, business leaders are
literally a click away from instant analysis of key data and metrics
such as market share, revenue and sales growth in easy-to-read
dashboards with rich visuals. For a glimpse of the dashboard click here.
For example, doctors and dentists can use it to analyze electronic
medical records and show patients customized treatment plans and explain
procedures based on that analysis; social workers can check the health
and well being of children in foster homes throughout a city and update
supervisors, police and courts on their status in real-time; and bankers
and insurance agents can use it to analyze loan or policy data to create
individual products or services for clients.
Cincinnati Zoo, one of the oldest zoos in the United States with more
than 1.2 million visitors annually, uses Cognos on the iPad to give
management instant access, and a single view of visitor and business
information to drive new revenue and improve member visits. The
flexibility of mobile business analytics allows managers to bring
together sales and attendance data on their iPads from wherever they are
inside the park to track purchase patterns and adjust marketing spend
based on that information. Using Cognos software, the Zoo has increased
in-park spending by 25 percent this year.
IBM Puts Predictive Analytics On The Map
With today's news, IBM is delivering new software that allows
organizations to gain predictive intelligence on geographic data.
Organizations can use the software to understand data, analyze trends,
forecast, plan and validate assumptions to drive accurate conclusions.
SPSS Statistics 20.0 software includes a new mapping feature that gives
users the ability to add a geographic dimension to analysis and
reporting, and allows users to target, forecast, and plan by
geographical areas. This mapping feature can be used across industries
to analyze data and create statistics for marketing campaign
effectiveness, store allocation decisions in retail, to detect crime hot
spots, and for student test score assessments. The software comes with
views of the United States, countries, continents, and prebuilt map
templates where users can quickly populate them with data including
geospatial information from ESRI files.
Healthcare organizations can use the new software to visually pinpoint
areas of high accident or illness rates, or identify differences in care
across different regions of a state or country. Government employees can
analyze past and present census data by city block or in dense county
populations, and identify high crime areas to allocate more law
enforcement, or update tax and zoning changes. Direct marketers can
locate their most profitable customer base and store locations to
allocate advertising resources, and academia can use it to concentrate
recruiting and alumni efforts geographically.
New Software Speeds Governance of Big Data
Big data analytics can be a competitive advantage, however, the quality
of the analysis is only as good as the data it's fed, and the data
itself has to be available to those who can use it. IBM is the only
vendor with a market-leading information integration and governance
platform for big data that ensures only trusted information is delivered
to business users and applications across the enterprise.
New IBM InfoSphere Information Server 8.7 software enables integration
with Big Data as both a source and a target for information integration.
The proven performance and parallel engine of Information Server
provides the massive scalability required for big data. Also new in this
release is a next generation connector to Netezza, built for balanced
optimization and high performance, and packaged specifically for Netezza
implementations, and an operations console to view system usage across
all integration jobs, to improve productivity of integration projects.
New IBM InfoSphere Master Data Management 10 software unifies IBM's
market leading MDM capabilities into a single product that handles any
MDM requirement. New features include integration with Business Process
Management software for MDM-centric business processes, greater
connectivity to consuming applications via adaptable service interfaces,
and a shared matching engine that maintains the single version of the
truth. MDM technology improves the outcome of Big Data analytics by
providing a better understanding of customers, products, suppliers,
employees and accounts for further analysis.
Clients Turn To IBM To Analyze Big Data
With
today news, IBM also announced that hundreds of new clients are turning
to IBM to gain actionable insight on the broadest range of big data.
Whether it's collecting data to manage the placement of windfarms, gauge
customer sentiment on social media sites, or predict potentially fatal
infections in hospitals, IBM is helping clients across every industry to
put their data to work.
Clients such as Hertz, Beacon Institute, KTH Royal Institute of
Technology, Marine Institute Ireland, Technovated, [x+1], TerraEchos,
University of Ontario Institute of Technology and Uppsala University are
using IBM analytics technologies to address the growing volume, velocity
and variety of big data, and use it to make decisions that are
transforming their industries. Additional examples include:
Danish energy company Vestas Wind Systems is
using IBM's big data software to analyze
petabytes of weather data to improve wind
turbine placement for optimal energy output.
Analysis that used to take weeks can now be done
in under one hour.
[x+1], an end-to-end digital marketing platform
provider, is helping their clients realize a 20
percent growth in digital sales by analyzing
massive volumes of advertising data in real-time
using IBM Netezza technology.
Worldwide advertising agency Ogilvy is using
IBM's analytics software for the iPad to help
employees assign resources, track utilization
rates, and identify new revenue opportunities on
the fly.