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Tag Archives: customers

Key Points for Women In Technology

Posted on October 25, 2012 by Susan Visser — 1 Comment ↓
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Last night, Alyse Passarelli hosted the “Taking Charge of Your Career” executive panel discussion. Panelists included Martin Wildberger from IBM, Glenda Crisp from TD Bank, Deidre Paknad from IBM, Continue reading →

Posted in Thursday | Tagged Books, customers, IBMer | 1 Reply

There are So Many Customers Out There – Where Do I Start?

Posted on October 23, 2012 by Darice Bailer — No Comments ↓

You get it. You understand the power of smarter analytics. But when you fly home from Information On Demand (IOD), how do you sell that Continue reading →

Posted in Tuesday | Tagged analytics, business analytics, content analytics, customers, Smarter Analytics | Leave a reply

Press Conference Highlights Big Data Digital Marketing Uses

Posted on October 22, 2012 by David Pittman — No Comments ↓
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The news at the Monday press conference was less about the new products announced at Information On Demand and more about how organizations are using them Continue reading →

Posted in Big Data, Monday | Tagged analytics, big data, customers, digital marketing, Information Management, Netezza | Leave a reply

Monday – General Session Bonus Content

Posted on October 22, 2012 by David Pittman — 1 Comment ↓

Learn more about the people, products and reports mentioned in Monday’s General Session Think BIG! Biographies and photos Jason Silva – Our host is also Continue reading →

Posted in Monday | Tagged analytics, big data, Books, business analytics, Champions, customers, ECM, General Sessions, Information Management, IOD, Smarter Analytics | 1 Reply

Blackjack, Big Data, Customer Stories, and Gospel Choirs: Sunday at IOD

Posted on October 22, 2012 by Crysta Anderson — 1 Comment ↓
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Sunday morning in Las Vegas, the Information On Demand energy was already humming. “Turbo” Todd Watson set the stage for the week, musing about how Continue reading →

Posted in Big Data, Sunday | Tagged big data, customers, get social, Partners | 1 Reply

IMS Customers, Demos and More

Posted on October 21, 2012 by Sandy Sherrill — No Comments ↓

Sunday afternoons preceding IOD are often packed with meetings – Customers and IBMers take advantage of the relatively open time to come together and discuss Continue reading →

Posted in Sunday | Tagged customers, IMS | Leave a reply

Insurance at Information On Demand

Posted on October 17, 2012 by Kim Minor — No Comments ↓

In the insurance industry, data volumes are growing at an exponential pace. The variety of data available for a carrier to consume is vast, and Continue reading →

Posted in Tuesday, Wednesday | Tagged customers, track preview | Leave a reply

Customer Sessions: MetLife, Coca-Cola, Colgate & Bank of America at IOD

Posted on October 16, 2012 by Susan Visser — No Comments ↓

I’ve written many blogs in the past month about the upcoming IBM Information on Demand Conference. If you are planning to attend, I hope they’ve Continue reading →

Posted in Monday, Thursday, Tuesday, Wednesday | Tagged customers, DB2 | Leave a reply

Podcast Preview: Beyond Daily Feeds – Intra-day Processing Inside the Machine

Posted on October 15, 2012 by David Pittman — No Comments ↓
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Many organizations are no longer satisfied with an “end of day” feed of transaction history. They want to process data “as the world turns,” handling data Continue reading →

Posted in Tuesday | Tagged analytics, Champions, customers, IOD, Netezza, track preview | Leave a reply

Podcast Preview: Real-Time Analytics on Extreme Data

Posted on October 15, 2012 by David Pittman — No Comments ↓
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The oft-used “3 V’s” definition of big data refers to volume, variety and velocity. Session #3524A – Real-Time Analytics on Extreme Data (Tues, 1:45pm, South Continue reading →

Posted in Tuesday | Tagged analytics, big data, Champions, customers, InfoSphere | Leave a reply

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