Provided by IBM
Category IT & Systems Management
Type White Paper
Length 4
Publish Date December 17 2011
Date posted December 19 2011
Watson's breakthrough is not just in natural language processing, but also its ability to ingest massive amounts of data. The technology is able to apply hundreds of analytical queries and come up with answers. Traditional computing systems are built to analyze only structured data, or to run analytics in batch reporting jobs. But today's businesses require the same kind of information consumption, advanced analytics and real-time response. Find out how Watson-like capabilities can be applied to optimize your company's outcomes.
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