WEBCAST:
This on-demand webcast examines how technical computing strategies can help you process, manage, and analyze growing data volumes and varieties. Tune in today to uncover the role of technical computing in IT and big data.
WEBCAST:
Mainframes generate and process huge data volumes, but the costs and challenges of mainframe computing often leave this data untapped. This webcast explains how Hadoop can help you conquer the costs and challenges of big data and gain key business insights.
PRODUCT DEMO:
Explore the benefits of Rational Asset Manager with this IBM e-Kit. The e-Kit includes demos, white papers and a webcast. Discover how to track and audit your assets to utilize them for reuse, especially within a service-oriented architecture.
VIDEO:
This quick video outlines why replacing this "people glue" strategy with reliable, repeatable systems and processes that break siloes and meet the needs of multiple users across the organization is critical to interlinking success and truly achieving information governance.
VIDEO:
This short video explores IBM's information lifecycle governance solutions. find out how you can approach information governance as an economic solution at data growth, and increase the value of information assets while driving down cost and risk.
WEBCAST:
Businesses today are facing a very different kind of competition that is rooted in extensive data analysis and demonstrated in decision making that is fast, comprehensive, and based on factual information. In this environment, Sybase IQ shines as a highly optimized analytic server.
VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT:
This on-demand webcast takes an inside look at big data and Hadoop adoption, and offers key recommendations to help you find Hadoop analytics success.
VIDEOCAST:
Hear Komalin Chetty describe how Telkom SA transformed information into a strategic asset through information governance in this video created for the 2010 Virtual IOD event. Media library link includes a downloadable file and transcript to facilitate translation.
VIDEO:
This video featuring the insight of Geoffrey Moore, renowned advisor and author, outlines how enterprises have exhausted their efforts retaining and refining their systems of record, while innovative systems of engagement, such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and other means of communication and collaboration, still have plenty of potential to offer.