Every Business Analyst can be a Data Scientist
More than 60,000 people have signed up to try IBM Watson Analytics since its release in December and that number is certain to continue growing as the Professional edition was released today. Watson Analytics now supports work groups so that you can collaborate with colleagues to prepare data, analyze root causes of performance, evaluate Twitter data, create stories (and movies!) from your insights and drop analytics into dashboards to share your analytic results. If you are doing this in Excel today, prepare to be amazed at how fast you can cull through data and find valuable nuggets to drive decision making!
IBM continues to expand Watson Analytics capabilities at hyper speeds. Watson Analytics remains the only offering in the market that can be called "Smart Data Discovery." It leap frogs all other analytics offerings and demonstrates how IBM, as a team, is working at speed, focused on agile delivery, to give our clients what they want and need. It really is a new age here at IBM.
Technology tools may open a door but it's people like you that benefit the most by walking through it. I invite you to come and learn how you can leverage IBM's innovations in Smart Data Discovery to change the way you work and broaden your ability to quickly analyze data and share insights. Please join our May 14th webcast, watch this video describing Watson Analytics Professional or simply hit "reply" and ask me for additional information. I'd be more than happy to assist you.
Trade Finance Consultant, at HBL - Habib Bank Limited on Contract
10yWajaht Kamal, Thanks for sharing information. Would business Analyst could use this product. How
Regional Director at IGM Technology
10ySo true. Regular business analysts need to see what this solution can do. To see the past, present, and determine why business outcomes are happening. There is so much value and insight that Watson Analytics will bring to every analyst and organization.
HR Partner at IBM | Change agent | Lifelong athlete
10ySreekanth Ramakrishnan this will be great to explore for our current study!
Very well said, Deborah Leff