UPDATED 11:00 EDT / JULY 26 2013

Speed of Thought Analytics : #IBMBLU Tweetchat Recap

BLU, IBM, Twitter, tweetchatEarlier this week we teamed up with IBM to host and participate in the #ibmblu tweetchat. The main topic of conversation was speed of thought analytics, and specifically how IBM’s BLU Acceleration empowers it. Speed of consumption is changing our ability to read analytics. Also discussed was the integration of Cognos Cubes with BLU Acceleration, and the resulting “fast on fast” queries.

BLU Acceleration technology does three things: makes it simpler, more economical and faster to analyze massive amounts of data. BLU Acceleration on IBM’s DB2 database software enables users to have much faster access to key information. But faster doesn’t necessarily mean easier all-the-way-around. What are some key factors to reading analytics faster, what exactly in the analytics should we be reading? What departments run the reports and who is in charge of the data? BDaaS (Big Data as a service) is a new vertical for Big Data. On this tweetchat IBM experts dive into speed of thought analytics, focusing on the enterprise perspective.

Here is a recap of the #ibmblu tweetchat questions along with some top answers:

    • How is #bigdata changing #analytics? #ibmblu

 

  • What new kinds of reporting are you asked for with #bigdata #ibmblu

 

 

 

 

  • Are there new types of data you’re trying to analyze for the first time? #ibmblu

 

 

 

  • How can you speed up your reporting? #ibmblu

 

 

 

 

  • How can #Cognos 10 take advantage of #ibmblu Acceleration?

 

 

 

  • Who handles reporting requests in your org? #ibmblu

 

 

 

 

  • Can a business user run reports directly, or does the #DBA need to be involved? #ibmblu

 

 

 

  • Can you get fast response free-form exploring with reporting tools? #ibmblu

 

 

The verdict is in, and it seems that IBM is tackling the speed of thought analysis head on with BLU Acceleration and Cognos Cubes. I’ll leave you with one little tidbit from Wikibon’s CTO and Founder David Floyer: “Speed of thought is measured in seconds – otherwise train of thought is lost. Short-term memory is about 7 seconds!!” For a collection of the entire recap, see the Storify below:
 


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