IBM and Big Data: Acquisitions Drive Big Blue's Strategy | eWeek

Cognos

Cognos
Écrit par
Darryl K. Taft
Darryl K. Taft
Feb 11, 2013
2 minute read
eWeek Le contenu et les recommandations de produits sont indépendants de la rédaction. Nous pouvons gagner de l'argent lorsque vous cliquez sur des liens vers nos partenaires. En savoir plus


Cognos

Cognos

Jan. 31, 2008: IBM completed its acquisition of Cognos, a Canadian company whose products range from business intelligence to financial performance and strategy management to analytics applications.


SPSS

2

Oct. 2, 2009: IBM closed its acquisition of SPSS. The purchase of the Chicago company strengthened IBM’s business analytics and optimization strategy by providing predictive analytic capabilities that can help customers predict future events and proactively act upon that insight to drive better business outcomes.


Coremetrics

3

Aug. 2, 2010: IBM completed the deal for San Mateo, Calif.-based Coremetrics, a leading Web analytics firm. The acquisition brought IBM business analytics capabilities that enable organizations to gain real-time insight into consumer interactions.


Netezza

4

Sept. 9, 2010: IBM closed its acquisition of Netezza, whose technology helps clients gain faster insights into their business information, resulting in increased performance at a lower cost of ownership. Netezza’s data warehouse appliances bring analytics directly into the hands of business users within every department of an organization, including sales, marketing, product development and human resources.


Advertisement

Algorithmics

5

Oct. 21, 2011: IBM closed its acquisition of Algorithmics. The company’s technology enables IBM to offer improved business insights at banks and investment and insurance organizations to assess risk and address regulatory challenges.


Emptoris

6

Feb. 1, 2012: IBM completed its acquisition of Emptoris, which expanded Big Blue’s cloud-based analytics offerings by providing supply chain intelligence, leading to better inventory management and cost efficiencies.


DemandTec

7

Feb. 15, 2012: IBM completed its acquisition of DemandTec, whose cloud-based software helps companies drive profitability through measurable pricing, promotion and assortment planning.


Varicent

8

May 23, 2012: IBM closed the deal for Varicent Software, which provides analytics software for compensation and sales performance management.


Vivisimo

9

May 29, 2012: IBM completed the acquisition of Vivisimo, which offers federated discovery and navigation software that helps organizations access and analyze big data.


Star Analytics

10

Feb. 1, 2013: IBM announced it is buying the software portfolio of Star Analytics, a privately held business analytics company in Redwood City, Calif. The combination of IBM and Star Analytics software will advance IBM’s business analytics initiatives by allowing organizations to gain faster access and real-time insight into specialized data sources.


Advertisement

StoredIQ

11

Feb. 7, 2013: IBM completed its acquisition of StoredIQ. The firm’s software will enable IBM to help organizations derive value from big data and respond more efficiently to litigation and regulations, dispose of information that has outlived its purpose and lower data storage costs.

eWeek Logo

eWeek has the latest technology news and analysis, buying guides, and product reviews for IT professionals and technology buyers. The site's focus is on innovative solutions and covering in-depth technical content. eWeek stays on the cutting edge of technology news and IT trends through interviews and expert analysis. Gain insight from top innovators and thought leaders in the fields of IT, business, enterprise software, startups, and more.

Propriété de TechnologyAdvice. © 2026 TechnologyAdvice. Tous droits réservés

Divulgation publicitaire : Certains des produits qui apparaissent sur ce site proviennent d'entreprises dont TechnologyAdvice reçoit une compensation. Cette compensation peut influencer la façon dont les produits apparaissent sur ce site, notamment l'ordre dans lequel ils apparaissent. TechnologyAdvice n'inclut pas toutes les entreprises ou tous les types de produits disponibles sur le marché.