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Information Please
Why is it still so hard to find the information
we need and use the information we have?
One reason: its many flavors, from simple text
to video, music, images, diagrams, 3D,
digital and analog. One answer: “integrated
information,” which would let us tap into all
this structured and unstructured information
without first converting it to a standard
format, and analyze it without humans having
to digest it first. We’d better hurry—more
data will be generated over the next three years
than in all of recorded history. More than
200 IBM researchers are on the case—making
information discovery, synthesis and
analysis (leading to genuine insight) more
than a blue-sky ideal. Products
are scheduled for release later this year.
alfred spector
Vice President
Services and Software Research
andrew tomkins
WebFountain Chief Scientist