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Peak Performance, by Mark Smith
Mark Smith is the CEO and SVP of research at Ventana Research, an advisory services and research firm providing insight and education on best practices and technology in performance management. See More by Mark Smith
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IBM's Info On Demand Strategy: Complex, Evolutionary, Important
In the second annual IBM Information On Demand Conference this week, a series of new advancements were brought forward in information management. Now with an even more solid and robust portfolio of products, there is great momentum in the company's focus on Information Management. IBM has been on a multi-year transformation of its content, data and information focus with process and integration technologies through acquisitions of a large number of technology suppliers over the last three years. These technologies have been slowly but progressively advancing the IBM software product portfolio for a broader range of information management capabilities. IBM is now shipping its first integrated MDM product that unifies its acquisitions of CDI and PIM technologies and can support a broader enterprise set of requirements. At the core of IBM data management strategy is DB2 release 9.5, which advances the XML processing and data compression of the database. IBM announced a new product called IBM Data Studio, leveraging its work with Rational, that provides data life-cycle capabilities. IBM is working on being the focal point for simplifying management of data and the complexity of a wide array of information management products. IBM hopes to become your key information management technology supplier. Let me know your thoughts. Mark Smith is CEO And Senior Vice President of Research at Ventana Research. Write to him at mark.smith@ventanaresearch.com.
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