Breaking news on IBM Information Management
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Welcome to the latest developments for Information Management, the software portfolio that helps your business get the most from its information.
Transforming data into actionable business information
IBM Information Management does more than just ensure applications run smoothly and information is backed up regularly. Built around four key areas - databases, content management, integration and business intelligence - the Information Management portfolio optimises, virtualises and integrates all types and sources of information throughout its lifecycle, reducing risk and creating business value. With IBM Information Management, organisations like yours can handle the escalating volumes of data you have to deal with, and lower the cost of storage and storage management. The business-focused result? The right information is delivered in the right form and at the right time to - naturally - the right person.
Latest announcements
Now with top new features and capabilities:
- A comprehensive, unified foundation for enterprise information architectures, scalable to any volume and processing requirement.
- Auditable data quality as a foundation for trusted information across the enterprise.
- Metadata-driven integration provides breakthrough productivity and flexibility, for integrating and enriching information.
- Consistent, re-usable information services, together with application services and process services - an enterprise essential.
- Broadest and deepest connectivity to data across diverse sources: structured, unstructured, mainframe, and applications.
These new features and capabilities combine to deliver improved productivity and trusted information, increased scalability and better performance. It also unlocks the value of information - and it's SOA-enabled, too.
Data Server for an XML-based SOA.
A new development to enable improved information, shorten development time lines, provide more efficient operation and improve security and resilience.
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