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Rapid business insights are no longer a luxury.
Yielding a deep understanding of every facet of a business is key to an organization’s health. With increased competitive pressure, there is a critical need for rapid insight. Market changes are driving the need for next-gen databases to deliver fast and simple technology to uncover data-driven insights and open the door for new applications.
Handelsbanken
Handelsbanken discusses how, with the help of BLU Acceleration, they are accelerating big data insights to mitigate risk and support regulatory compliance.
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Fast answers, simply delivered.
DB2 with BLU Acceleration is the next-gen database technology, changing the game for in-memory computing. With a combination of innovations from IBM R&D labs, BLU Acceleration provides performance-enabling speed of thought analytics without the constraints of other in-memory solutions. Simply "load and go."
BNSF Railway, Temenos and Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated discuss the value of DB2 with BLU Acceleration.
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Follow the Money: Big Data ROI and Inline Analytics
Wikibon conducted in-depth interviews and found that Big Data winners focused on automation. They used algorithms derived from Deep Data Analytics to drive change in operational systems - shifting the focus to changing operational systems for everybody while managing feedback and improvement processes​.​
Analyst Paper:
In-Memory Databases Put the Action in Actionable Insights
A different style of computing is required for speed of thought analytics in the age of Big Data. Read this paper from Wikibon to understand how in-memory databases can deliver real-time operational analytics for your most demanding workloads.
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Harvard Research Group Assessment: IBM DB2 10.5 with BLU Acceleration
Harvard Research Group offers an assessment about IBM DB2 with BLU acceleration and its capabilities for analytics and reporting workloads.
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