Making Data Simple

Hosted by Al Martin, IBM VP of Data and A.I. Development, Making Data Simple provides the latest thinking on big data, A.I., and the implications for the enterprise from a range of experts.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 29m. Bisher sind 948 Folge(n) erschienen. Alle 3 Tage erscheint eine Folge dieses Podcasts.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 13 days 1 hour 32 minutes

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"Zone Architecture" model explains how big data fits into IT strategy


Conceptually, big data can be difficult for people to understand. If they can't fully understand it, then it's difficult for them to see how it fits into their strategic IT plans. To help explain the concepts behind big data and its place in IT infrastru


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 May 27, 2014  n/a
 
 

Obliterate the wait with more agile database technologies


Databases have been around for decades, but suddenly there’s renewed interest in database technology. Nancy Hensley, director of marketing and strategy for databases and database systems at IBM, joined the show to explain what is happening in the industr


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 May 19, 2014  14m
 
 

Obliterate the wait with more agile database technologies


Databases have been around for decades, but suddenly there’s renewed interest in database technology. Nancy Hensley, director of marketing and strategy for databases and database systems at IBM, joined the show to explain what is happening in the industr


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 May 19, 2014  n/a
 
 

It must be big data's fault


Some people mistakenly blame big data for failures in their results. If the outcome is bad, it must be big data’s fault, right? Wrong!


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 May 16, 2014  11m
 
 

It must be big data's fault


Some people mistakenly blame big data for failures in their results. If the outcome is bad, it must be big data’s fault, right? Wrong!


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 May 16, 2014  11m
 
 

It must be big data's fault


Some people mistakenly blame big data for failures in their results. If the outcome is bad, it must be big data’s fault, right? Wrong!


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 May 16, 2014  n/a
 
 

Real-time analytics in the cloud


Cloud computing is gaining momentum, and for good reason. Some people consider it for overall IT cost savings, others are drawn to the promise of reduced capital expense and other people are looking to solve pressing IT issues. Kimberly Madia, product ma


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 May 12, 2014  17m
 
 

Real-time analytics in the cloud


Cloud computing is gaining momentum, and for good reason. Some people consider it for overall IT cost savings, others are drawn to the promise of reduced capital expense and other people are looking to solve pressing IT issues. Kimberly Madia, product ma


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 May 12, 2014  17m
 
 

Real-time analytics in the cloud


Cloud computing is gaining momentum, and for good reason. Some people consider it for overall IT cost savings, others are drawn to the promise of reduced capital expense and other people are looking to solve pressing IT issues. Kimberly Madia, product ma


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 May 12, 2014  n/a
 
 
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 May 8, 2014  25m