Kan du förutse och reagera på hot och möjligheter? Optimera driften och kapitalisera
på nya intäktskällor? Proaktivt hantera riskerna samtidigt som du ökar effektiviteten?
Affärsanalys och Optimering (BAO) är din starkaste bundsförvant i dagens ekonomi.
Tidigare var informationsdränkning ett hinder för att fatta bra beslut. Idag ger teknik och
analysexpertis det omvända. Ju mer omfattande och varierad informationen är desto bättre kan organisationer förutse vad som kommer att hända i framtiden och vidta effektiva åtgärder. I denna session går vi djupare in på vad Affärsanalys och Optimiering är och hur det kan ge ditt företag bättre översikt av affärsverksamheten, resultatet och marknaden.
Talare: Johan Walldius, Associate Partner - Business Analytics & Optimization Leader, Global Business Services, IBM och
Rolf Rosell, Country Manager Information Management, IBM
Denna presentation hölls på ett seminariepass för Business Analytics and Optimization under IBM Software Day 2010.
This document discusses how smarter computing is needed to analyze the vast amount of data being created daily and leverage insights from data to improve decision making. It notes that 90% of data created in the last two years alone and that smarter computing is required to manage and analyze this "big data". Examples are provided of how organizations are using analytics on large datasets to reduce crime, cut resource use, and improve healthcare outcomes. The ability to analyze structured and unstructured data in real-time through technologies like stream computing is also discussed.
This document discusses business intelligence and how companies can turn large amounts of raw data into useful information to guide decision making. It provides several examples of companies using business intelligence tools and services to analyze purchasing data, spending trends, and customer information. Experts note that while collecting and storing large volumes of data is now possible, making sense of it remains a major challenge. Effective business intelligence requires cleaning, organizing, and integrating data from various sources into a centralized repository to facilitate reporting and analysis.
Progress with confidence into next generation ITPaul Muller
The keynote from my recent Amazing Summer 2012 tour where I spoke about the need for us to flip out thinking from traditional change control to a more forward looking approach by moving change and security up to the design phase.
Bull is a European technology company that provides high-performance computing and cybersecurity solutions. It helps customers innovate with new technologies, optimize their infrastructure through outsourcing and cloud services, integrate critical business applications, and guarantee trust through cybersecurity products and services. Bull has a presence in over 50 countries and expertise in key verticals such as public sector, telecom, finance, energy, defense, and transportation.
This document discusses cloud computing for enterprise IT. It begins by defining cloud computing as a pool of scalable infrastructure resources that can host customer applications and is billed based on consumption. It then discusses who is using cloud computing and how, including startups, small businesses, gaming companies, and enterprises using clouds for projects, promotions and collaboration. The document outlines benefits of cloud computing such as economies of scale, speed of innovation, high resource utilization, and tying IT investment to business success.
Upgrading a company's communications system to one based on Internet Protocol (IP) can provide significant benefits in terms of efficiency, flexibility and productivity. An IP system allows staff to work remotely with the same features as being in the office. It also streamlines messaging and call handling to reduce costs while improving customer service and boosting productivity. IP gives companies the flexibility to scale operations easily and adapt to changing business needs.
The document discusses how organizations can maximize business value from existing IT investments over time. It argues that businesses are slow to assimilate new technologies and do not fully exploit existing IT assets. The document recommends that executives prioritize extracting value from current IT systems through an ongoing process of learning and innovation, rather than taking a project-based approach to new technologies. This approach requires new organizational capabilities focused on knowledge management, social learning networks, and directed incrementalism.
The outsourcing trend of the past two decades has forever transformed the IT functions at most multi-billion dol-
lar companies. Today, executives are fine tuning the mix—a little vendor consolidation here, bringing back a few
key call center functions, changing out a vendor there—but nobody expects any of these giant organizations to
reassemble large internal teams of IT employees.
This document discusses how smarter computing is needed to analyze the vast amount of data being created daily and leverage insights from data to improve decision making. It notes that 90% of data created in the last two years alone and that smarter computing is required to manage and analyze this "big data". Examples are provided of how organizations are using analytics on large datasets to reduce crime, cut resource use, and improve healthcare outcomes. The ability to analyze structured and unstructured data in real-time through technologies like stream computing is also discussed.
This document discusses business intelligence and how companies can turn large amounts of raw data into useful information to guide decision making. It provides several examples of companies using business intelligence tools and services to analyze purchasing data, spending trends, and customer information. Experts note that while collecting and storing large volumes of data is now possible, making sense of it remains a major challenge. Effective business intelligence requires cleaning, organizing, and integrating data from various sources into a centralized repository to facilitate reporting and analysis.
Progress with confidence into next generation ITPaul Muller
The keynote from my recent Amazing Summer 2012 tour where I spoke about the need for us to flip out thinking from traditional change control to a more forward looking approach by moving change and security up to the design phase.
Bull is a European technology company that provides high-performance computing and cybersecurity solutions. It helps customers innovate with new technologies, optimize their infrastructure through outsourcing and cloud services, integrate critical business applications, and guarantee trust through cybersecurity products and services. Bull has a presence in over 50 countries and expertise in key verticals such as public sector, telecom, finance, energy, defense, and transportation.
This document discusses cloud computing for enterprise IT. It begins by defining cloud computing as a pool of scalable infrastructure resources that can host customer applications and is billed based on consumption. It then discusses who is using cloud computing and how, including startups, small businesses, gaming companies, and enterprises using clouds for projects, promotions and collaboration. The document outlines benefits of cloud computing such as economies of scale, speed of innovation, high resource utilization, and tying IT investment to business success.
Upgrading a company's communications system to one based on Internet Protocol (IP) can provide significant benefits in terms of efficiency, flexibility and productivity. An IP system allows staff to work remotely with the same features as being in the office. It also streamlines messaging and call handling to reduce costs while improving customer service and boosting productivity. IP gives companies the flexibility to scale operations easily and adapt to changing business needs.
The document discusses how organizations can maximize business value from existing IT investments over time. It argues that businesses are slow to assimilate new technologies and do not fully exploit existing IT assets. The document recommends that executives prioritize extracting value from current IT systems through an ongoing process of learning and innovation, rather than taking a project-based approach to new technologies. This approach requires new organizational capabilities focused on knowledge management, social learning networks, and directed incrementalism.
The outsourcing trend of the past two decades has forever transformed the IT functions at most multi-billion dol-
lar companies. Today, executives are fine tuning the mix—a little vendor consolidation here, bringing back a few
key call center functions, changing out a vendor there—but nobody expects any of these giant organizations to
reassemble large internal teams of IT employees.
Third presentation in our seminar on business intelligence dashboards. Derek Murphy works for National Grid and related learning points from over 30 years experience of delivering business intelligence projects
Presentation also available on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Er90qIA2S7U
Developing a Cutting Edge Social Enterprise Software Strategy that Leverages ...Enterprise 2.0 Conference
This document provides an overview of developing a social enterprise software strategy that leverages an existing SharePoint investment. It discusses sources of lessons learned from over 200 large firms practicing social business and enterprise 2.0. Key drivers for next-generation business include global connectivity, new interaction platforms, and information abundance. The elements of a social business are outlined, and examples of significant social software are provided. Strategies are presented for driving business value with social software, including defining problems first, understanding what makes social software work best, investing in community management, and treating social intranets as a platform rather than just an app.
IBM mainframe sales reps and distributors don't enjoy the pleasures and satisfaction of the whole
world's anticipation, speculation, or even the organized illicit intelligence gathering, which seems to be
common in Apple's i-world these days. There was a time, beyond the memories of most of the IT
community, when they did, but the world has changed and new technologies have driven the focus to a
broader audience that is less sophisticated in many respects. As a consequence, the “fun stuff” has shifted
a good deal from what's the biggest and fastest, toward what is the latest, and usually smaller, innovation
– the new gotten have. Computing, if you will, now is more personal and portable. Does anyone care
what all this stuff is connected to and what holds it together anymore? Not so much, apparently.
IBM collaborates with government leaders to transform services, improve outcomes of social programs, facilitate global trade, protect borders and enhance public safety.
1) The document discusses big data analytics and introduces Greenplum, a massively parallel processing (MPP) database for big data analytics.
2) Greenplum allows for integrated analysis of structured and unstructured data at scale through its SQL database and Hadoop integration.
3) The architecture provides linear scalability, flexibility to handle various data types and schemas, and rich language support for analytics.
The document discusses big data and how Intel technologies can help address challenges with big data. It defines big data in terms of volume, velocity, and variety of data. It then discusses how Intel Xeon processors provide benefits like improved performance, reduced costs, and support for large-scale analytics. Customer case studies show how Intel and AWS enable big data use cases in areas like life sciences, log analytics, and social networking.
The GfK TEMAX report showed continued growth in the Western European technology sector in Q4, driven by innovation in IT connectivity and smartphones. Rapid innovation has fueled growth in areas like online access, collaboration tools, storage solutions, and cloud computing. Looking forward, most growth is expected in Q2 as new flagship devices are released after major electronics shows and Apple's newest product launch.
1. Metastorm provides business process analysis, management, and enterprise architecture software that allows users to comprehensively model and improve business processes and strategy.
2. Their portfolio includes solutions for process discovery, analysis, automation, and optimization that work together to provide end-to-end business process insights and management.
3. By using Metastorm's model-driven approach and focus on business value, organizations can more quickly design, implement, and measure process improvements that increase efficiency and effectiveness.
15h00 intel - intel big data for aws summits rev3infolive
The document discusses big data and how hardware economics and the Intel Xeon processor are enabling big data solutions. It defines big data in terms of volume, velocity, and variety. It highlights how big data is driving benefits like reduced product development costs and increased revenue from data analytics. It then discusses how the Intel Xeon processor provides the performance needed for big data workloads on AWS at a lower cost than maintaining own infrastructure. Customer case studies show how life sciences, log analytics, and social networking use big data on AWS powered by Intel Xeon to get results faster and cheaper than traditional methods.
This document discusses how business social software from RollStream can provide ROI for multi-enterprise collaboration. It describes RollStream's focus on social media and horizontal collaboration. RollStream provides an enterprise community management platform for supplier and customer communities to help with challenges like information management, compliance, and onboarding new trading partners. Case studies show how RollStream helped companies accelerate supplier onboarding, reduce costs, and improve processes.
IBM Sametime 8.5.2 provides enhancements that support the evolution to social business. Social business leverages new forms of communication like social networking and builds trusted relationships to increase sales and brand advocacy. It also drives operational effectiveness by allowing faster responses to opportunities. Sametime is positioned as the real-time social platform to enable the asynchronous and real-time interactions required by social business. It provides simple unified access to presence, messaging, meetings and social connections. A case study shows how one organization drove innovation, cost control and growth through their social business collaboration platform.
Enterprise content management (ECM) provides financial institutions opportunities to gain greater efficiency and regulatory compliance by better managing their vast amounts of documents and content. ECM solutions allow institutions to capture, store, classify, and securely access documents from any location. This streamlines workflows and improves customer service while reducing costs. Key areas that benefit include back-office processes, legal departments, and customer service. Financial institutions should aim to protect document integrity, provide easy access to authorized users, and eliminate duplicate documents with ECM.
IBM - Joan Van Loon - Experience The Future 28/11/2012Vlerick_Alumni
This document discusses how organizations can leverage big data and new technologies. It suggests that with the right capabilities, big data could help companies better understand customers, influence customer experiences, predict local weather patterns, develop new medical knowledge, and more. The document argues that success requires embracing new technologies, developing new skills, and using new tools to drive meaningful organizational changes. It maintains that new tools alone are not enough and that imagination and courage are also needed to author transformational shifts.
The presentation discusses the future of supply chain management. It argues that current supply chain processes are flawed in that they are designed for machines but use humans, assume more information always leads to better decisions, rely on batch processing, and feature isolated data exchange between partners. The presentation proposes designing processes that recognize human cognitive limitations, focus on information-centric rather than human-centric processes, enable real-time response, and facilitate integrated planning across partners through virtual marketplaces. Adopting these approaches could significantly improve metrics like profitability, utilization, sales and customer ratings.
The document discusses increasing worker productivity through the use of enterprise content management (ECM) and collaborative project management on mobile devices like the iPad, iPhone, and Android phones. It recommends choosing high-impact projects, leveraging existing IT skills and assets, and using standards like CMIS and REST/SOAP for mobile integration. Free CMIS-based tools are available to help build mobile ECM apps. When ECM and mobility are combined, it can benefit organizations, mobile users, and integration efforts.
We know what it takes to solve our clients’ biggest challenges, and we’ve spent the last 50 years delivering software that is fueled by expertise, built for change, and ready for work.
The document summarizes how software is enabling organizations to address new challenges through smarter solutions. Key points include:
- Organizations now have access to vast amounts of data but need help extracting insights from it. Software helps turn data into actionable intelligence.
- Global connectivity and dispersed teams require increased agility, collaboration, and integration enabled by smarter software.
- Software drives innovation through new business services, products and more efficient operations. It also helps manage risks around security, compliance and disruptions.
- Addressing needs like extracting insights from data, increasing agility and enabling innovation requires software that is smarter and more strategic.
Every now and then something comes along that has the potential to change the face of business as we know it. Currently big data is being touted as that thing, and CIOs everywhere need to get a grip on what it is and how it can benefit their company.
Third presentation in our seminar on business intelligence dashboards. Derek Murphy works for National Grid and related learning points from over 30 years experience of delivering business intelligence projects
Presentation also available on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Er90qIA2S7U
Developing a Cutting Edge Social Enterprise Software Strategy that Leverages ...Enterprise 2.0 Conference
This document provides an overview of developing a social enterprise software strategy that leverages an existing SharePoint investment. It discusses sources of lessons learned from over 200 large firms practicing social business and enterprise 2.0. Key drivers for next-generation business include global connectivity, new interaction platforms, and information abundance. The elements of a social business are outlined, and examples of significant social software are provided. Strategies are presented for driving business value with social software, including defining problems first, understanding what makes social software work best, investing in community management, and treating social intranets as a platform rather than just an app.
IBM mainframe sales reps and distributors don't enjoy the pleasures and satisfaction of the whole
world's anticipation, speculation, or even the organized illicit intelligence gathering, which seems to be
common in Apple's i-world these days. There was a time, beyond the memories of most of the IT
community, when they did, but the world has changed and new technologies have driven the focus to a
broader audience that is less sophisticated in many respects. As a consequence, the “fun stuff” has shifted
a good deal from what's the biggest and fastest, toward what is the latest, and usually smaller, innovation
– the new gotten have. Computing, if you will, now is more personal and portable. Does anyone care
what all this stuff is connected to and what holds it together anymore? Not so much, apparently.
IBM collaborates with government leaders to transform services, improve outcomes of social programs, facilitate global trade, protect borders and enhance public safety.
1) The document discusses big data analytics and introduces Greenplum, a massively parallel processing (MPP) database for big data analytics.
2) Greenplum allows for integrated analysis of structured and unstructured data at scale through its SQL database and Hadoop integration.
3) The architecture provides linear scalability, flexibility to handle various data types and schemas, and rich language support for analytics.
The document discusses big data and how Intel technologies can help address challenges with big data. It defines big data in terms of volume, velocity, and variety of data. It then discusses how Intel Xeon processors provide benefits like improved performance, reduced costs, and support for large-scale analytics. Customer case studies show how Intel and AWS enable big data use cases in areas like life sciences, log analytics, and social networking.
The GfK TEMAX report showed continued growth in the Western European technology sector in Q4, driven by innovation in IT connectivity and smartphones. Rapid innovation has fueled growth in areas like online access, collaboration tools, storage solutions, and cloud computing. Looking forward, most growth is expected in Q2 as new flagship devices are released after major electronics shows and Apple's newest product launch.
1. Metastorm provides business process analysis, management, and enterprise architecture software that allows users to comprehensively model and improve business processes and strategy.
2. Their portfolio includes solutions for process discovery, analysis, automation, and optimization that work together to provide end-to-end business process insights and management.
3. By using Metastorm's model-driven approach and focus on business value, organizations can more quickly design, implement, and measure process improvements that increase efficiency and effectiveness.
15h00 intel - intel big data for aws summits rev3infolive
The document discusses big data and how hardware economics and the Intel Xeon processor are enabling big data solutions. It defines big data in terms of volume, velocity, and variety. It highlights how big data is driving benefits like reduced product development costs and increased revenue from data analytics. It then discusses how the Intel Xeon processor provides the performance needed for big data workloads on AWS at a lower cost than maintaining own infrastructure. Customer case studies show how life sciences, log analytics, and social networking use big data on AWS powered by Intel Xeon to get results faster and cheaper than traditional methods.
This document discusses how business social software from RollStream can provide ROI for multi-enterprise collaboration. It describes RollStream's focus on social media and horizontal collaboration. RollStream provides an enterprise community management platform for supplier and customer communities to help with challenges like information management, compliance, and onboarding new trading partners. Case studies show how RollStream helped companies accelerate supplier onboarding, reduce costs, and improve processes.
IBM Sametime 8.5.2 provides enhancements that support the evolution to social business. Social business leverages new forms of communication like social networking and builds trusted relationships to increase sales and brand advocacy. It also drives operational effectiveness by allowing faster responses to opportunities. Sametime is positioned as the real-time social platform to enable the asynchronous and real-time interactions required by social business. It provides simple unified access to presence, messaging, meetings and social connections. A case study shows how one organization drove innovation, cost control and growth through their social business collaboration platform.
Enterprise content management (ECM) provides financial institutions opportunities to gain greater efficiency and regulatory compliance by better managing their vast amounts of documents and content. ECM solutions allow institutions to capture, store, classify, and securely access documents from any location. This streamlines workflows and improves customer service while reducing costs. Key areas that benefit include back-office processes, legal departments, and customer service. Financial institutions should aim to protect document integrity, provide easy access to authorized users, and eliminate duplicate documents with ECM.
IBM - Joan Van Loon - Experience The Future 28/11/2012Vlerick_Alumni
This document discusses how organizations can leverage big data and new technologies. It suggests that with the right capabilities, big data could help companies better understand customers, influence customer experiences, predict local weather patterns, develop new medical knowledge, and more. The document argues that success requires embracing new technologies, developing new skills, and using new tools to drive meaningful organizational changes. It maintains that new tools alone are not enough and that imagination and courage are also needed to author transformational shifts.
The presentation discusses the future of supply chain management. It argues that current supply chain processes are flawed in that they are designed for machines but use humans, assume more information always leads to better decisions, rely on batch processing, and feature isolated data exchange between partners. The presentation proposes designing processes that recognize human cognitive limitations, focus on information-centric rather than human-centric processes, enable real-time response, and facilitate integrated planning across partners through virtual marketplaces. Adopting these approaches could significantly improve metrics like profitability, utilization, sales and customer ratings.
The document discusses increasing worker productivity through the use of enterprise content management (ECM) and collaborative project management on mobile devices like the iPad, iPhone, and Android phones. It recommends choosing high-impact projects, leveraging existing IT skills and assets, and using standards like CMIS and REST/SOAP for mobile integration. Free CMIS-based tools are available to help build mobile ECM apps. When ECM and mobility are combined, it can benefit organizations, mobile users, and integration efforts.
We know what it takes to solve our clients’ biggest challenges, and we’ve spent the last 50 years delivering software that is fueled by expertise, built for change, and ready for work.
The document summarizes how software is enabling organizations to address new challenges through smarter solutions. Key points include:
- Organizations now have access to vast amounts of data but need help extracting insights from it. Software helps turn data into actionable intelligence.
- Global connectivity and dispersed teams require increased agility, collaboration, and integration enabled by smarter software.
- Software drives innovation through new business services, products and more efficient operations. It also helps manage risks around security, compliance and disruptions.
- Addressing needs like extracting insights from data, increasing agility and enabling innovation requires software that is smarter and more strategic.
Every now and then something comes along that has the potential to change the face of business as we know it. Currently big data is being touted as that thing, and CIOs everywhere need to get a grip on what it is and how it can benefit their company.
The topic of Big Data continues to gain momentum. This take, by Scot Wheeler, Sr. Director of Marketing Science at Critical Mass, was presented at the eMetrics conference in Boston, 10/1/2012.
Presented at eMetrics Boston 2012. Defines the organizational challenges and key performance indicators for those considering the applications of Big Data in their organization.
The document discusses the rise of big data and why it is important for organizations now. It notes that the volume of data is growing exponentially and will soon reach zettabytes in size. However, most of this data is unstructured and many business leaders do not have access to all the information they need or do not fully trust the information they have. The traditional approach of having IT design structured solutions based on business requirements is no longer sufficient. Instead, the document advocates a big data approach where organizations explore and analyze all available data sources using a platform to discover new insights in an iterative manner and determine new questions to ask. IBM's big data platform is presented as a solution to address these needs by handling large volumes,
This article discusses 3 key predictions about how cloud computing will change business and IT:
1. Cloud computing will enable more inter-company business processes and emergence of "business ecosystems" of companies with complementary strengths.
2. Cloud computing provides an "exoskeleton model" of sourcing IT capabilities externally rather than internally, allowing smaller companies and industries access to sophisticated IT.
3. Cloud computing will give rise to "business process utilities" - companies providing common processes like sales tax calculation on a massive scale.
Information management is key to business growth. It is a competitive advantage with the same merit as product knowledge and inventory availability. These once-held corporate competitive advantages are now considered “tickets to entry” and rather indistinguishable. Regulatory protections are largely gone, and when comparing your company’s features and functions, “demo parity” is the norm, especially within the larger industries.
Australian cio summit 2012 bill frangeskakis news releaseTurning Business D...IT Network marcus evans
Turning Business Data into Dollars: Interview with: Bill Frangeskakis, General Manager, Frontline, a sponsor company at the marcus evans Australian CIO Summit 2012, on using data to produce stronger results.
The new normal in business intelligenceJohan Blomme
The new normal in business intelligence is about the transformational changes that take place in the digital world and definitely change the nature of BI. Business models in the global marketplace are reshaped through the application of information technology. The Internet is the societal operating system of the 21st century and its underlying infrastructure - the clud computing model - represents a disruptive change. A networked infrastructure, big data from disparate sources and social media among other trends as the self-service model and collaboration are changing the way BI systems are deployed and used.
Technology Forecast - Driving Growth With Cloud ComputingPier Paolo Mucelli
This article discusses how cloud computing can enable companies to become an "extensible enterprise" and unlock new business growth opportunities by making internal capabilities available to external partners and customers. It provides the following examples:
- Automatic Data Processing (ADP) leveraged cloud computing to integrate more deeply with ecosystem partners and offer their payroll services to a wider range of customers, allowing them to maintain revenue stability during an economic downturn.
- Amazon Web Services (AWS) used modular cloud services to build a business model where they offer internal infrastructure capabilities to external customers, creating a large new revenue stream.
- Cloud computing allows companies to encode internal business services into software and provision them in the cloud, opening them up to third
As the way we do business becomes more complex and changes more quickly, the gap between the top and bottom performers widens considerably (Source: Competitive Advantage from Better Interactions, by Scott C. Beardsley, Bradford C. Johnson and James M. Manyika). Across sectors, leaders such as Tesco, Procter & Gamble, Goldman Sachs, Apple and Google have one thing in common – they all have an unquenchable thirst for collecting vast amounts of data from everywhere, which is converted to actionable insights for smarter innovation, interactions, transactions.
Logistics, Data in Motion and Paradigm Shift of the CIO: The economics and psychology of the flow of information. Advances in IT, especially cloud technologies, are causing a shift in the role of the CIO.
Opportunities In Managed Services Image Source Magdramos1971
This document summarizes opportunities for independent dealers and VARs in the managed services market. It notes that SMBs worldwide spent $860 billion on IT in 2011, and cites common pain points SMB VARs face like vendor management, marketing, and resource awareness. The author argues that dealers are well-positioned to transition to managed services due to their experience with vendor management, marketing in their communities, and managing to financial benchmarks. It provides examples of common managed services and potential partner companies that can help dealers expand into this market.
Learn about Linux in a Private Cloud with Social Business on System z.Learn how Social Media transforms the way we live and do Business. For more information, visit http://ibm.co/PNo9Cb.
The document discusses software development and delivery in competitive times. It summarizes IBM Rational's strategy to help customers deliver value efficiently and effectively through distributed organizations. The strategy focuses on enabling governance, adopting flexible architectures, and leveraging communities. Rational has continued delivering on this strategy by releasing products built on their Jazz platform and expanding their communities. Their strategy also aims to help customers manage effective software delivery as challenges in this area remain and expand on the individual, team, organizational and business levels.
The document discusses software development and delivery in competitive times. It summarizes IBM Rational's strategy of helping customers deliver value efficiently and effectively through distributed organizations. The strategy focuses on enabling governance, adopting flexible architectures, and leveraging communities. Rational has continued delivering on this strategy by releasing many new products and services over the past year. However, challenges remain in effective software delivery at the individual, team, organizational and business levels. Rational's strategy aims to address these challenges and bring focus in uncertain economic times by providing short-term ROI and long-term management of assets to encourage incremental improvement.
Real Insights Real Results - Steve RobinsonRoopa Nadkarni
The document provides an overview of a presentation by Steve Robinson, Vice President of IBM Rational Software, on software development and delivery in competitive times. The presentation discusses IBM Rational's strategy and approach to helping customers achieve real results through continuous improvement in their software delivery processes. It highlights steps IBM Rational took to mature its own software delivery and provides recommendations to customers on prioritizing practices and measuring incremental progress.
Smarter Analytics: Big Data and Predictive GovernanceIBM Danmark
The document discusses how big data, social media, systemic models, and governance can be used for predictive governance. It describes how analyzing large amounts of diverse data from various sources can help anticipate crises and their impacts. By monitoring data in real-time from sensors, images, reports, and meetings, predictive models can be generated to simulate potential outcomes and help decision makers plan accordingly. When combined with data governance practices to validate data quality, these tools allow issues to be addressed proactively before they become larger problems.
#ibmbpsse18 - The journey to AI - Mikko Hörkkö, Elinar IBM Sverige
Elinar Oy Ltd is a system integrator for IBM Analytics products in Finland, Sweden and Norway with over 30 personnel and annual turnover of 3.9 million euros. Elinar helps organizations turn their data into business value using enterprise content management with analytics and artificial intelligence. Elinar's AI Miner tool was selected as one of the top three solutions out of hundreds of entries in the IBM Watson Build Challenge 2017 for extracting critical business information from unstructured data. Elinar offers AI Miner and additional regulatory technology and analytics offerings that combine AI Miner with IBM tools.
This document discusses challenges with large-scale data and potential solutions using procedural, statistical, and machine learning approaches both currently and in the future. It provides examples of using these approaches for tasks like shopping/profiling, autonomous driving, and medical imaging. It also discusses using workflows and next-generation storage to address issues like "data tourism" and provides specific cases from DESY and evidence processing. Finally, it discusses very large-scale projects like the Square Kilometre Array and the potential for using artificial intelligence to help manage storage.
Hyperledger Fabric is an implementation of blockchain technology created by the Linux Foundation. It provides a modular architecture and flexible hosting options for developing blockchain applications. Key features include a shared ledger, smart contracts implemented as chaincode, and privacy/permissioning through membership services. The document provides an overview of Hyperledger Fabric v1 and its technical architecture, including concepts like channels, endorsement policies, and the role of ordering service nodes. It also walks through the steps of a sample transaction flow in the network.
This document discusses key concepts and components related to blockchain solutions, including actors such as users, developers, operators, and architects. It describes various components that make up blockchain solutions such as ledgers, smart contracts, consensus mechanisms, and how applications interact with blockchains. It also covers considerations for blockchain developers and operators, and challenges around integrating blockchains with existing systems and achieving determinism.
Blockchain is a shared, immutable ledger that can record transactions and track assets in business networks. It allows companies to share records and establish trust without the need for a central authority. IBM's blockchain platform uses Hyperledger Fabric to develop applications that provide benefits like reduced costs, improved traceability and data sharing between organizations. It can help industries like finance, supply chain and healthcare by creating transparency and efficiency in business processes.
Grow smarter project kista watson summit 2018_tommy auoja-1IBM Sverige
Avicii på Tele2 arena, Drake på Globen och AIK - Luleå på Hovet bäddar för en trång lördagseftermiddag i Globenområdet... (SVT Nyheter, 1 mars 2014) ...och problemen kvarstår än idag
Talare: Tommy Auoja, Kundansvarig för Offentlig Sektor, Kontaktperson i EU projektet GrowSmarter, IBM
Presentation från Watson Kista Summit 2018
Bemanningsplanering axfood och houston finalIBM Sverige
Automatiserad budgetering – låt matematiken göra grovgörat för att säkerställa en optimerad bemanning
Talare: Niklas Westerholm, Axfood & Robert Moberg, Chief Analyst, Houston Analytics
Presentation från Watson Kista Summit 2018
The document discusses IBM's Power Systems as an expert platform for artificial intelligence. Some key points:
- Power Systems are designed for modern AI workloads, with accelerated computing capabilities like GPUs and FPGAs.
- The IBM Power AC922 server provides an "acceleration superhighway" between CPUs, GPUs, and other accelerators for optimal AI performance.
- Tests show the AC922 can reduce AI model training times by 3.8x compared to x86 systems, thanks to features like high bandwidth NVLink connections between components.
- IBM's PowerAI software tools help make AI development easier on the Power platform.
The document discusses a partnership between IBM and Box to jointly develop solutions that redefine work using Watson in the cloud. They will deliver these solutions globally on IBM Cloud, bringing together people, content and applications through secure collaboration on Box. The partnership aims to transform how people and organizations work through productivity, intelligent business processes and engaging digital experiences.
Watson kista summit 2018 en bättre arbetsdag för de många människornaIBM Sverige
Först tvingades vi anpassa oss efter datorerna. Sedan använde vi dem för att samarbeta med varandra. Nu är det dags för datorerna att förstå oss. Vad innebär det för vår arbetsvardag?
Talare och moderator: Peter Bjellerup, Executive Consultant - Social Business, Collaboration & Knowledge Sharing, IBM
Presentation från Watson Kista Summit 2018
Iwcs and cisco watson kista summit 2018 v2IBM Sverige
Samarbeta både över tid och i realtid
Cisco Spark och IBM Connections – tillsammans! Kombinera ledaren för konversationer i realtid – text, video, individuellt och i team med branschledaren sedan sju år för internt samarbete, transparens och nätverk.
Talare: Bo Holtemann, Solution Specialist, IBM Collaboration Solutions
Presentation från Watson Kista Summit 2018