lunes, 23 de mayo de 2011

IBM will dedicate $ 100 million to investigate the Big Data analysis

IBM has announced it will invest $ 100 million for advanced research in large-scale analysis and will have 20 new services to help customers analyze petabytes of dataquickly. The proposed amount will be used in the investigation of how the systems,software and advanced services can better analyze the data.
While the market and there are many proposals related to business intelligence andanalysis software, yet no tools to analyze large amounts of unstructured data, say fromIBM, which says that 80% of enterprise data is data unstructured, meaning it is not easy to categorize them in a database.
There are many companies that collect large amounts of data through sensors, basedon both hardware and software, but there is no way to analyze the results.
IBM has said it will use existing sites for research and will not open new centers.
As for the new services it plans to offer, will include analysis capabilities. A tool,called Cloud Workload Analysis, will enable organizations to streamline theirworkloads and identify which jobs can be moved to the cloud. With another tool usersmay provide their own storage, rather than having to rely on a storage administrator, helping to reduce the time administrators spend managing resources.
IBM also announced new software packages that can help analyze petabytes of datastreaming and produce results in less than a millisecond.

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