IBM Adds 25 New Cloud Data Services to the IBM Cloud

Posted on Monday, February 8, 2016 by STUART PARKERSON, Global Sales

IBM is adding 25 new services on the IBM Cloud. These solutions are designed to help developers build, deploy and manage web and mobile applications and enable data scientists to facilitate data and analytics analysis in the cloud. 

The new IBM hybrid cloud services can be deployed across multiple cloud providers and are based on open source technologies that include IBM and third-party data. The new IBM cloud data services include:

- IBM Compose Enterprise: A managed platform designed to help development teams build modern web-scale apps by enabling them to deploy business-ready open source databases on their own dedicated cloud servers.

- IBM Graph: A fully managed graph database service built on Apache TinkerPop - open source graph technology stack - that provides developers a complete stack to extend business-ready apps with real-time recommendations, fraud detection, IoT and network analysis uses.

- IBM Predictive Analytics: A service that allows developers to self-build machine learning models from a broad library into applications to help deliver predictions for specific product use cases, without the help of a data scientist.

- IBM Analytics Exchange: An open data exchange that includes a catalog of more than 150 publicly available datasets that can be used for analysis or integrated into applications.

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