Wednesday, November 19, 2014

IBM taps Twitter's data to drive business insights

  IBM taps Twitter's data to drive business insights | Enterprises moving big data workloads to public cloud
 
 
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IBM taps Twitter's data to drive business insights
IBM and Twitter say they will 'change the way business decisions are made' by pairing Twitter data with IBM's analytics tools and new apps for the enterprise. But CIOs won't buy in until the two companies can bring structure and context to the 500 million tweets that are posted every day. Read More
 

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More than half of large enterprises are either already using public cloud resources for their big data analytic needs or plan to do so, according to a report by Gigaom Research. Read More
 

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IBM taps Twitter's data to drive business insights
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