-- IBM To Resell Solution Globally Through All
Channels
CHELMSFORD, Massachusetts and
ARMONK, New York, Oct. 31, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Datawatch
Corporation (NASDAQ-CM: DWCH) and IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced
the industry's first integrated content management and analytics
solution that lets IBM Content Manager OnDemand (CMOD) users gain
insight from Big Data trapped within their CMOD systems. The first
of its kind, this-self-service analytics solution integrates the
Datawatch Report Mining Server (RMS) with IBM CMOD so users can
speed regulatory compliance initiatives and perform analytics
across vast amounts of historical data. Datawatch RMS will be
included on IBM's worldwide price list and available for sale by
both IBM direct sales and its global channel partners through
Passport Advantage.
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Datawatch Report Mining Server (RMS) is a web-based report
analytics solution that seamlessly integrates with CMOD to enable
clients to perform real-time reporting and analysis on documents
stored in their CMOD repository. Users can repurpose existing CMOD
repository content for new applications, reporting and
visualizations. RMS turns archived documents stored in CMOD into an
analytical asset that can provide significant value to an
organization, including:
- Transforming an existing content management system into a
"search-to-action" Big Data asset
- Increasing productivity of report users by providing one click
transformation of static reports into actionable formats such as
Excel spreadsheets and eliminating cut-and-paste and/or rekeying of
data into Excel
- Reducing IT burden by eliminating the demand for ad-hoc
reporting, sub-reports, or live database connectivity
- Providing ad-hoc analysis, investigation and auditing
capabilities on core corporate data stored in CMOD
- Providing valuable data to incorporate into Datawatch's next
generation visual data discovery solutions.
Information can be re-evaluated, organized, and integrated to
provide a 360 degree view of any type of business issue or
opportunity. The result is additional insight for improving
business decisions, processes and productivity.
"In today's economy, businesses are challenged with making
strategic decisions with trusted data located in disparate areas of
their organizations – including content repositories. Datawatch RMS
will allow IBM's CMOD clients to turn their repositories into
virtual warehouses that can be mined for data sets and combined
with other information throughout the enterprise to obtain a more
holistic view of the business and accelerate decision-making," said
Ben Plummer, chief marketing officer
and senior vice president of Strategic Alliances for Datawatch.
Datawatch RMS can interface with IBM CMOD via WEBI, ODWEK and
IBM Content Navigator. Datawatch and IBM will showcase the
integrated solution and the new partnership at IBM's Information
OnDemand 2013 customer conference at booth 1022-G November 3-7, 2013 at Mandalay Bay in
Las Vegas, Nevada or you can learn
more by visiting www.datawatch.com/rms-cmod.
ABOUT DATAWATCH CORPORATION
Datawatch Corporation
(NASDAQ-CM: DWCH) provides visual data discovery software that
optimizes any data – regardless of its variety, volume, or velocity
– delivering next generation analytics to reveal valuable insights
for improving business. Its unique ability to integrate
structured, unstructured, and semi-structured sources like reports,
PDF files and EDI streams with real-time streaming data into
visually rich analytic applications allow users to dynamically
discover key factors that impact any operational aspect of their
business. This ability to perform visual discovery against any data
sets Datawatch apart in the big data and visualization markets.
Organizations of every size, worldwide use Datawatch, including 99
of the Fortune 100. Datawatch is headquartered in Chelmsford, Massachusetts with offices in
New York, London, Munich, Stockholm, Singapore, Sydney and Manila, and with partners and customers in
more than 100 countries worldwide. See the Whole Story for yourself
by downloading the free trial at www.datawatch.com/trial.
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actual results to differ materially from expectations. The factors
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current expectations include the following: risks associated with
the continuing weak global economy; risks associated with
fluctuations in quarterly operating results due, among other
factors, to the size and timing of large customer orders; risks
associated with acquisitions, including the recent acquisition of
intellectual property from Math Strategies and the acquisition of
Panopticon; the volatility of Datawatch's stock price; limitations
on the effectiveness of internal controls; rapid technological
change; Datawatch's dependence on the introduction of new products
and possible delays in those introductions; competition in the
software industry generally, and in the markets for information
optimization in particular; Datawatch's dependence on its principal
products, proprietary software technology and software licensed
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operations; risks associated with indirect distribution channels;
the adequacy of Datawatch's sales returns reserve; risks associated
with a subscription sales model; Datawatch's dependence on its
ability to hire and retain skilled personnel; disruption or failure
of Datawatch's technology systems that may result from a natural
disaster, cyber-attack or other catastrophic event; and uncertainty
and additional costs that may result from evolving regulation of
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Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended September 30, 2012, Form 10-Q for the quarters
ended December 31, 2012, March 31, 2013 and June
30, 2013, and Definitive Proxy Statement on Schedule 14A
filed with the SEC on August 5, 2013.
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