IBM bets on an intelligent data fabric to manage distributed data environment complexity
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The rapid pace of digital transformation and the growing adoption of a hybrid cloud infrastructure has added layers of complexity and cost to data management.
The solution is the development of an intelligent data fabric to enable automation and a frictionless access of information, according to Madhu Kochar (pictured), vice president of offering management, data and AI, at IBM. This is what is behind the next generation of IBM Cloud Pak for Data.
“An intelligent data fabric is what weaves together and automates data and AI lifecycle over anything, and over anything means any data, any cloud, anywhere,” she said. “What you get with this is that you are able to then unlock totally new insights from unified data, you are able to democratize your trusted data usage across more people, you unleash truly productivity, you reduce cost and risk, and you mak
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As businesses take stock after the panic of overnight transformation, they are seeing a post-COVID business world that looks very different from its pre-pandemic incarnation. Remote operations and the need to rapidly respond to the changing economic climate have made cloud computing essential for modern business survival.
Adapting means adopting hybrid cloud. But stepping smoothly from a legacy or pure cloud environment into one where applications and data are dispersed across multiple clouds, on-premises, and even in devices out there at the edge, is a hard task.
This is the backdrop of IBM’s Think 2021 event. Scheduled to be held virtually in a series of sessions, workshops, learning opportunities and networking sessions, the conference is taking place May 11 in the Americas and May 12 for Africa, the Asia-Pacific region, Europe and the Middle East. With a focus on success in the digital economy, the conference will spotlight real-life use cases for hybrid cloud and arti
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The business world is changing. Has changed. The COVID-19 pandemic drove companies to transform three times faster in 2020 than in previous years, with 66% shifting to more cloud-based business activities. As enterprise clients undergo rapid change in a turbulent business environment, they need guidance. They may find it at the upcoming IBM Think 2021 virtual event, which promises to teach attendees how to “navigate change through transformation, automation and modernization.”
Business resiliency is the number one attribute required to thrive in the post-pandemic economy, according to market intelligence gathered by International Data Corp. Cloud provides the flexibility to scale operations up and down, allowing businesses to adapt fast to market changes. Add artificial intelligence and machine learning to the cloud model, and the ability to analyze incoming data provides a business with the insights it needs to make course corrections and stay competitive. Yet, w
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