Showing posts with label Netezza. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Netezza. Show all posts

Monday, August 13, 2012

Information means power! High performance data warehousing and analytics with @IBMNetezza


In today's competitive environment, successful companies must be capable of reacting to changing market conditions and growing analytic demands. IBM Netezza Analytics is a purpose-built, advanced analytics platform that enables your enterprise to get the most out of it's data, giving you quicker answers to increasingly complex questions.

IBM Netezza Analytics represents the latest in advanced technology. It fuses data warehousing and in-database analytics into a scalable, high-performance, massively parallel analytic platform that is designed to  process through petascale data volumes.

Benefits include:

  • Speed: 10x- 200x faster than traditional systems
  • Simplicity: No tuning and No indexes
  • Rapid Deployment: Implement in 3 to 5 days
  • Savings: Low total cost of ownership

Monday,
August 27, 2012
11:00am - 12:00pm EST

Attend this webinar and see how the Netezza Factor can enable you to explore and interact with large volumes of complex data like never before.  Presented by Dwaine Snow, Netezza Evangelist.  Dwaine has worked at IBM for 22 years and has focused on Netezza, Data Warehousing, DB2 and has written numerous books and articles.

For more information contact:
Michael Schuckman
973.625.7721 x6483
www.microstrat.com
events@microstrat.com


Tuesday, June 26, 2012

You are invited to a luncheon at The Capital Grille #in Stamford, CT @IBMNetezza

IBM Netezza:  The Simple Appliance for Serious Analytics

Are you looking to gain faster insights into your business information?
IBM Netezza’s high-performance data warehouse appliances are purpose-built to make advanced analytics on data simpler, faster, and more accessible.
  • Exploit the power and simplicity of a purpose-built appliance for high-speed metrics.
  • Improve the quality and timeliness of business intelligence.
  • Efficiently and economically query data at lightning speed.

Join Premier IBM Business Partner, Continental Resources, for lunch
at The Capital Grille and learn more about the following topics:
  • What is an appliance?
  • IBM Netezza:  Innovative “Game Changer”
  • The 4 S’s:  “Time to Value for Our Customers”
  • The IBM Netezza Analytic Warehouse Appliance Architecture

When:  July 12th, 2012 from 11:30am to 2:00pm
Where:  The Capital Grille
               230 Tresser Boulevard
               Stamford, CT  06901


>>>  Register HERE.  <<<
***Complimentary Valet Parking will be provided.***

Local Contacts: Boston | ChicagoNew Jersey | New York | Philadelphia | Washington, D.C.
HQ: 175 Middlesex Turnpike, Ste 1 | Bedford, MA 01730-9137

Friday, June 22, 2012

Smarter Retail: The Competitive Advantage with Analytics - July 18th, 2012 #nyc #in

Please Join Saturn Business Systems and IBM.


July 18th, 2012.  New York City.

At this event you will learn how our analytics solutions and services for retail can help you improve the shopping experience for your customers. Business analytics can help drive profitable growth and offer targeted promotions, drive efficiency throughout your merchandising and supply networks by providing customers what they want while providing the convenience they demand. We can help you develop a solution to optimize your operations by reducing costs, driving efficiencies, staying out in front of a changing marketplace and reduce inventory and energy cost while reducing your carbon footprint.

Join us at this event to find out how Business Analytics can help you:

  • Understand customer behaviors across channels to maximize loyalty and lifetime value
  • Determine the next best action to take with your customers at the moment of impact
  • Drive efficiency through Supply Chain Visibility and Vendor Analytics
  • Use “Big Data”: The latest key competitive differentiator for retailers

Register now to learn more about how Saturn Business Systems and IBM can help your organization with your data and analytics needs.

Please join us for complimentary cocktails and hors d’oeuvres immediately following the presentation.

Please visit www.saturnb2b.com/events for more information.

Please click here to register today.

Event Details:
  • Date: July 18, 2012
  • Time: 3:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Agenda:
  • 3:30-4:00 Registration
  • 4:00-6:00 Presentation and Discussion
  • 6:00-7:00 Cocktail Reception

Location:
IBM Client Center
590 Madison Avenue, 3rd Floor
New York, NY 10022

Learn more:
Please visit www.saturnb2b.com for more information.

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Webinar 6/27: #BigData Meets Business: Solving Problems that Matter' w/ IBM Netezza's @kparasuraman #in

Big Data meets Business: Solving Problems that Matter

Fortune 500 companies are using Hadoop and big data technologies to transform their use of data for financial analysis, retail customer intelligence, IT operational insight, environmental and biomedical research, energy management, even national security. But what results are they seeing? What have the early adopters of big data systems learned and what business benefits have been realized from these investments?

Now that companies are starting to capture all this data, translating it from the raw data source into information that makes sense to business users is no small task. This webinar will examine this issue and the techniques companies are using to generate meaningful business insights from big data.

Join GigaOM Pro and their sponsor IBM Netezza for “Big Data meets Business: Solving Problems that Matter” a free analyst roundtable webinar on Wednesday June 27, 2012 at 1 p.m., EDT 10 a.m., PDT.

>>> REGISTER HERE TODAY <<<

What Will Be Discussed
  • Customer examples of big data analytics
  • What business benefits are customers seeing from big data implementations today?
  • What were the challenges and how were they overcome?
  • What are the next steps for the early adopters?
Who Should Attend
  • CIOs
  • Data managers/developers
  • IT decision makers
  • Business strategists and decision makers
  • Cloud platform providers
  • Service provider executives
  • Enterprise software and technology vendors

>>> REGISTER HERE TODAY <<<

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Find Out How @GreenwichAssoc Leveraged #BigData Insights To Help Grow Their Business #in

You are Invited! Wednesday, June 20, 2012, 9:00am-2:30pm
Executive Seminar and Golf Outing at Quaker Ridge Golf Club 
- Rated in the Top 100 in the World -

Big Data has grown to epidemic proportions from gigabytes to terabytes to petabytes and beyond. Are you struggling to mine that data? To gain insights into that data? To reduce operational costs?

Hear real customer case studies and learn how you can turn information into profit!

Join us for this informative session given by Keynote Speaker: Ted Hios, VP Client Solutions and Greenwich Associates and play golf on one of the top 100 golf courses in the world.

You will learn how Greenwich Associates leveraged Netezza to:
  • React to market changes by providing unlimited analytic possibilities
  • Identify risks and improve outcomes
  • Provide analysis on complete data sets and eliminate sampling
  • Quickly capture and analyze your data to define strategic business objectives. 
Agenda
  • 8:30am: Registration, Coffee and Networking
  • 9:00am -10:00: Executive Discussion
  • 10:30am - 2:30pm: Lunch and Golf 

--- REGISTER HERE ---
(Scroll down the registration page to find this event.)

Presenters
  • Ted Hios, VP Client Solutions, Greenwich Associates
    • Ted Hios has been with Greenwich Associates for 14 years leading the operations team.  He lead the design and implementation of a new reporting platform and data warehouse.
  • Dwaine Snow, Worldwide Netezza Evangelist
    • Dwaine has worked at IBM for 22 years and has focused on Netezza, Data Warehousing, DB2 and has written and published numerous books and articles.
Presented by Micro Strategies Inc. (IBM Premier Business Partner)
For more information contact: 
Michael Schuckman 
973.625.7721 x6483 | mschuckman@microstrat.com 

  

Monday, June 11, 2012

You are invited to a luncheon at The Capital Grille #in Stamford, CT @IBMNetezza

IBM Netezza:  The Simple Appliance for Serious Analytics

Are you looking to gain faster insights into your business information?
IBM Netezza’s high-performance data warehouse appliances are purpose-built to make advanced analytics on data simpler, faster, and more accessible.
  • Exploit the power and simplicity of a purpose-built appliance for high-speed metrics.
  • Improve the quality and timeliness of business intelligence.
  • Efficiently and economically query data at lightning speed.

Join Premier IBM Business Partner, Continental Resources, for lunch
at The Capital Grille and learn more about the following topics:
  • What is an appliance?
  • IBM Netezza:  Innovative “Game Changer”
  • The 4 S’s:  “Time to Value for Our Customers”
  • The IBM Netezza Analytic Warehouse Appliance Architecture

When:    July 12th, 2012 from 11:30am to 2:00pm
Where:  The Capital Grille
               230 Tresser Boulevard
               Stamford, CT  06901


>>>  Register HERE.  <<<
***Complimentary Valet Parking will be provided.***

Local Contacts: Boston | ChicagoNew Jersey | New York | Philadelphia | Washington, D.C.
HQ: 175 Middlesex Turnpike, Ste 1 | Bedford, MA 01730-9137

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

You are invited to a luncheon at The Capital Grille #in Stamford, CT @IBMNetezza

IBM Netezza:  The Simple Appliance for Serious Analytics

Are you looking to gain faster insights into your business information?
IBM Netezza’s high-performance data warehouse appliances are purpose-built to make advanced analytics on data simpler, faster, and more accessible.
  • Exploit the power and simplicity of a purpose-built appliance for high-speed metrics.
  • Improve the quality and timeliness of business intelligence.
  • Efficiently and economically query data at lightning speed.

Join Premier IBM Business Partner, Continental Resources, for lunch
at The Capital Grille and learn more about the following topics:
  • What is an appliance?
  • IBM Netezza:  Innovative “Game Changer”
  • The 4 S’s:  “Time to Value for Our Customers”
  • The IBM Netezza Analytic Warehouse Appliance Architecture

When:  July 12th, 2012 from 11:30am to 2:00pm
Where:  The Capital Grille
               230 Tresser Boulevard
               Stamford, CT  06901


>>>  Register HERE.  <<<
***Complimentary Valet Parking will be provided.***

Local Contacts: Boston | ChicagoNew Jersey | New York | Philadelphia | Washington, D.C.
HQ: 175 Middlesex Turnpike, Ste 1 | Bedford, MA 01730-9137

Transform your organization with lightning-fast #analytics driven insights from @IBMNetezza #in


The IBM Netezza data warehouse appliance dramatically simplifies your data warehouse infrastructure while delivering superior performance and enhanced analytic capabilities.  It easily consolidates meaningful data from all of your various existing applications.  IBM Netezza is fully compatible with market-leading BI tools and applications.  This highly scalable appliance boasts 99.99% up-time and is very simple to deploy, to manage, and to use.  No tuning, indexing, or configuring is required!  The IBM Netezza appliance is delivered to you “shrink-wrapped” – the server, storage, and warehouse software is all in there – pre-optimized and completely ready for you to load data and to immediately begin producing reports using your existing tools if desired.  And, it has a low total cost of ownership!


IBM Netezza delivers value and simplicity and it has an extremely fast time to value.  It drives results.  It enables your organization to dive deep into your data and run analytics that were previously impossible or impractical – allowing you to quickly and easily deliver valuable reports to your end-users.  IBM Netezza drives business value.  Our customers are glad to share their success stories – they have realized dramatic benefits to their business at a fraction of the cost of options available from traditional vendors.

The IBM Netezza data warehouse is being used by many of our clients to provide a robust and easy-to-use/easy-to-deploy infrastructure to support additional analytic reporting environments not currently being met by the existing warehouse.  It is also being used by many to offload certain workloads (especially those where superior performance is critical) from an existing warehouse.  Additionally, IBM Netezza is being utilized to reduce the coverall and on-going costs associated with warehouse environments.

This appliance can quickly and easily become a powerful component of your business intelligence environment.

Speed of Installation
  • Installs in about 48 hours

Speed of Development and Deployment
  • No configuration
  • No physical modeling
  • No indexes
  • No tuning – out of the box performance!

Speed of Loading
  • 1.5 TB – 2 TB+ per Hour Load Speed

Speed of Transformations/Aggregations
Speed of Queries
  • 10 to 100+ times faster

Speed of Data Access
  • Lower latency – load and query simultaneously

Speed of Migration
  • Data model agnostic
Let us prove it to you with a Proof of Concept at your site, with you data – at no cost to you!  Contact me today at ibm.com/myrep/jagaeta.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

How #BigData is Fighting #MultipleSclerosis @SUNYBuffalo

SUNY Buffalo researchers will use IBM Netezza appliance and third-party software to seek cures for multiple sclerosis.
By Ken Terry
This article was originally published at InformationWeek.com on May 1st, 2012.

Researchers at the State University of New York (SUNY) at Buffalo are harnessing "big data" technology from IBM and another firm in the fight against multiple sclerosis.

The scientists will use IBM's Netezza analytics appliance, combined with software from Revolution Analytics, to analyze huge databases and seek correlations among genetic, clinical, and environmental factors that might help reveal the causes or the acuity of MS in particular individuals. AdTech Ad

The insights that the researchers derive from this approach might help pharmaceutical companies develop new drugs or might help physicians and patients better manage the disease, said Shawn Dolley, VP of big data, healthcare, and life sciences for IBM, in an interview with InformationWeek Healthcare.

The SUNY Buffalo scientists have been using Netezza, a massively parallel computing system, for the past two years and have published some papers based on that research, Dolley said. But the addition of Revolution Analytics' application will greatly increase the number of variables they're able to include in their analyses, he said.

The big difference between what the researchers were doing earlier and what they're able to do now is that, instead of using computers to test a particular hypothesis, they will use the Big Data approach to spread as wide a net as possible.

"The SUNY Buffalo people have said with the decreased cost of the IBM Netezza and its amazing processing power, they're going to let the computer discover what the relevant phenotypes are and look at every combination of every possible variable across a large number of patients," Dolley said. Phenotype refers to the physical characteristics of a patient that result from the interaction of his genetic makeup with the environment. According to an IBM press release, the researchers will be able to study more than 2,000 genetic and environmental factors that might contribute to MS. The reason for this scattershot approach is that scientists still understand relatively little about this condition, which affects 400,000 people in the U.S. MS is now regarded as a type of auto-immune disease, but environmental, genetic, and infectious factors might play roles in MS.

The UB researchers will incorporate patient data including medical records, lab results, MRI scans, and patient surveys, as well as genomic datasets obtained from the National Institutes of Health and other sources. Among the specific factors to be examined are patients' gender, geography, ethnicity, diet, exercise, sun exposure, and living and working conditions.

Unlike Netezza's famous cousin Watson, which is designed to work with unstructured data, Netezza needs structured databases to do its magic, Dolley noted. Genetic data and clinical documentation in the free text portions of electronic health records are unstructured. So the scientists will have to spend a considerable amount of time cleaning up their data and making it manageable. But once the information is ready, IBM's system can analyze it all within minutes.

"The payoff for us is to find something new: a strain of MS or some phenotype variable that says something about the patients, such as whether these folks will respond to a particular type of treatment that will emerge as a set of clinical trials or drug discovery," said Dolley.

Commenting on the Big Data approach in the IBM announcement, Dr. Murali Ramanathan, the lead researcher at SUNY Buffalo, said, "No two people [with MS] share the exact same symptoms, and individual symptoms can worsen unexpectedly .... Identifying common trends across massive amounts of MS data is a monumental task that is much like trying to shoot a speeding bullet out of the sky with another bullet. IBM analytics helps our researchers fine tune their aim and match the speed of analysis with the rate of data coming into our systems. Our goal is to demystify why the disease progresses more rapidly in some patients and get those insights back to other researchers, so they can find new treatments."

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

The next game-changing BI Trend? Gartner says #PredictiveAnalytics #in

Gartner Taps Predictive Analytics as Next Big Biz Intelligence Trend
By Drew Robb [This article was originally published on EnterpriseAppsToday.com on April 17, 2012.]

Because analytics is the "combustion engine of business," organizations invest in business intelligence even when times are tough. Gartner predicts the next big phase for business intelligence will be a move toward more simulation and extrapolation.

Business intelligence is certainly a good area to be in right now, expanding faster than any other area of the enterprise application landscape. According to Gartner, the business intelligence market (including data warehouses and CRM analytics) is growing nine percent per year. While it was worth $57 billion at the end of 2010, it will surge to $81 billion by 2014 and as high as $136 billion by 2020.

Of the $57 billion, $30 billion) comes from business intelligence services, a further $10.5 billion from BI platforms/analytics and $10.5 billion from data warehousing.

Gartner analyst Rita Sallam said that by 2020, business intelligence analytics would become pervasive.

“Analytics is the combustion engine of business, and it will be necessary for organizations that want to grow, innovate and optimize efficiency,” she said. “Given its far-reaching impact, it is one of the few software markets that thrive even in adversity.”

She estimates that today about 30 percent of users deal with analytics, but said that number will rise to about 50 percent by 2014 and 75 percent by 2020. Not surprisingly, Gartner CIO surveys consistently rank business intelligence and analytics ahead of such areas as mobile and cloud in terms of overall priorities.

Sallam said that while the IT core of business intelligence will remain strong, Gartner is beginning to see a shift in buying toward lines of business in the hands of marketing, finance and supply chain.

Decline of the Business Intelligence Stack

Sallam said mega vendors IBM, SAP, Oracle, Microsoft and SAS still own the dominant share of the business intelligence market. SAP leads in business intelligence platform revenue, while Oracle is ahead in performance management suites and SAS in analytics.

“Every market that we've seen, the mega vendors have acquired the leaders,” said Sallam. “Mega vendors own two-thirds share today versus one-third in 2007. But the area of analytics is still an open playing field.”

Data discovery vendors such as QlikTech, Tableau and Tibco Spotfire grew more than the others, Sallam said. A marketplace where multiple business intelligence tools are the norm likely means they will continue to see strong growth.

“A stack-centric mentality and single vendor standardization policies won't cut it,” she said. “Understand that your organization needs a portfolio of analytic capabilities.”

She made a point of differentiating between the idea of selecting a single business intelligence vendor and establishing business intelligence standards. The way she sees it, standardization is becoming less about using the same toolset and more about employing specific tools, metrics, and processes for certain capabilities and use cases.

This shows up in a decline in the number of users identifying vendors as their business intelligence standard. All the mega vendors experienced a drop, some by as much as 19 percent in only three years.

Demographics Drive Data Discovery

Another area that is changing the business intelligence market is demographics. Millennials (ages 20 to 30) now comprise 20 percent of the workforce, but their ranks will swell to 40 percent by 2020.

“The graduating high school class of 2011 spent all of their school years with pervasive access to the Internet – they don’t know a world without information at their fingertips,” said Sallam. “You tell them to go to the library to use the card catalog, and they look at you if you told them to go use an abacus to calculate the square root of 1,058.”

These younger employees are driving the consumerization of IT, which includes how business intelligence is delivered. They want business intelligence to be as intuitive, social and collaborative as the tools in their personal life.

Thus traditional reporting and ad hoc query are flat or declining, whereas data visualization in dashboards and interactive visualization are experiencing growth. “BI is becoming more visual as data discovery needs intensify,” Sallam said.

The data discovery market will rise from $591 million currently to $1 billion by 2013, Sallam said. Data discovery tools typically include a mix of in-memory analytics, data mashup capabilities, dashboards, self-service delivery, light footprint and speed of deployment. These tools have become so popular that established vendors are copying them.

Demographics are also contributing to the growth of mobile business intelligence. Gartner predicts that 33 percent of analytics will be consumed on handhelds by 2013. By the end of this year, 55 percent of organizations using business intelligence either have or plan to deploy mobile BI. As a result, mobile BI projects will outnumber traditional workstation projects by four to one within three years. This has everything to do with competitive advantage.

The Rise of Predictive Analytics

Analytics have traditionally been employed to track and visualize performance using conventional measures. This could be summed up as looking to the past to gain an assessment of how the organization has been doing. Gartner predicts the next big phase for business intelligence will be a move toward more simulation and extrapolation to provide more informed decisions.

Gartner calls this field advanced analytics and defines it as the analysis of structured and unstructured data using statistics, descriptive and predictive data mining, simulation and optimization to produce insights that query and reporting tools are unlikely to discover.

“It is frequently applied to make decisions, solve business problems and identify opportunities by providing better forecasts, causal understanding, pattern identification, process and resource optimization, and by assisting with the scenario planning process,” Sallam explained.

Gartner surveys show most users still focus on measurement of the past, with only 13 percent of users making extensive use of predictive analytics. Less than 3 percent use prescriptive capabilities such as decision/mathematical modeling, simulation and optimization.

“This trend is changing as organizations express an interest in increasing their use of advanced styles of analytics,” said Sallam. ‘This can help organizations anticipate such things as who is likely to reenter a hospital or which claims are likely to be fraudulent.”

She advises organizations to develop a plan to support new data volume, variety and velocity requirements. By being able to correlate, analyze and present insights from structured and unstructured information, organizations will be able to personalize customer experiences and exploit new opportunities.

“Those that can do advanced analytics on top of Big Data will grow 20 percent more than their peers,” said Sallam. “The explosion of data volume, as well as its variety and velocity, will enable new, high-value advanced analytic use cases that drive growth and productivity.”

Drew Robb is a freelance writer specializing in technology and engineering. Currently living in California, he is originally from Scotland, where he received a degree in geology and geography from the University of Strathclyde. He is the author of Server Disk Management in a Windows Environment (CRC Press).

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Think INSIDE the Box #bigdata #netezza #analytics #in

If you think an IBM Netezza solution for data warehousing and predictive analytics is too expensive for your business, think again.  Think "inside the box" and explore the benefits and the total cost of ownership of an IBM Netezza solution here.


Joe Gaeta
jagaeta@us.ibm.com
770-863-1493