Are there discussions on the three fundamental problems of data management: data volume, variety, and velocity?
What are the capabilities of IBM’s Information Management technologies, and is there a description of the benefits of implementing these technologies?
Is there an overview of IBM’s Information Management strategy?
How do these specific technologies solve different business problems?
Are there case studies that show how organizations achieve significant benefits from IBM’s Information Management technologies?
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With about 85% of a company’s information residing unstructured outside of a database, 30% of employees’ time is typically spent searching for relevant information, and 40% of IT budgets are spent integrating that information. In this program, Gary Schneider, Director, IBM Data Management, addresses the three fundamental problems of data management: data volume, variety, and velocity. He discusses the capabilities of IBM’s Information Management technologies and describes the benefits of implementing these technologies. Schneider explores IBM’s Information Management strategy, and then examines how the specific technologies solve different business problems. The program also presents case studies that show how two organizations achieved significant benefits from IBM’s Information Management technologies.
By watching this program, you will:
~ Learn about the core capabilities of IBM Information Management technologies;
~ Understand the business benefits of implementing IBM Information Management technologies; and
~ Be able to apply the lessons learned from advanced DB2 customers to similar situations in your enterprise.
Viewers of the online and CD versions of the program have instant access to Web links that include: ‘DB2 UDB: The Autonomic Computing Advantage’; ‘IBM's Glowing Report Card’; ‘IBM DB2 Product Family Overview’; ‘IBM: DB2 Universal Database V8.2 Is Here’ and ‘Which Distributed Edition of DB2 Version 8 Is Right for You?’ White papers include: ‘Database Comparative Cost of Ownership’; ‘Database Performance: IBM, Oracle & Microsoft - An Evaluation’; ‘DB2 Performance on IBM eServer pSeries and XSeries’; ‘Probable Cost of Ownership for Enterprise Data Warehouse Software’ and ‘Why Should You Care About the Cost of Your High Availability Solution?’
PROGRAM TOPICS:
INTRODUCTION
AGENDA
IBM INFORMATION MANAGEMENT STRATEGY
Information Management Technology: Five Roles
The Economics of Different Database Management Technologies
Case Study: Axfood
IBM INFORMATION MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGIES
Capabilities of IBM Information Management Products: High Availability
Capabilities of IBM Information Management Products: Performance
Capabilities of IBM Information Management Products: Scalability
Capabilities of IBM Information Management Products: Manageability
Capabilities of IBM Information Management Products: Integration
Capabilities of IBM Information Management Products: Content Control
Capabilities of IBM Information Management Products: Analytics