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IBM unveils private business analytics cloud

Larry Dignan ZDNet.com

Published: 16 Nov 2009 08:30 GMT

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IBM on Monday will launch Blue Insight, a massive business analytics cloud that will hold more than a petabyte of data. This internal cloud computing environment will be the basis for future external services.

Blue Insight is a cloud that will give 200,000 employees access to key corporate data around the world. It will suck in data from 100 different data stores and warehouses. The data will then be dished out to salespeople and developers.

According to IBM, Blue Insight is a showcase of the 'eat your own dogfood' mantra. The system is built using Cognos, IBM's business intelligence software, and hardware systems such as System Z, the company's mainframe.

For more on this story, see IBM launches private business analytics cloud; Eyes 'easily consumable' BI for the masses on ZDNet.com.

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