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IBM promises a one-stop analytics shop with AI-powered big data platform

Financial sector expands use of blockchain databases

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IBM promises a one-stop analytics shop with AI-powered big data platform

Big data is in many ways still a wild frontier, requiring wily smarts and road-tested persistence on the part of those hoping to find insight in all the petabytes. On Tuesday, IBM announced a new platform it hopes will make things easier. Read More

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