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Twitter and IBM strike data mining agreement, Report

Posted on October 30, 2014 by pogowasright.org

IBM and Twitter inked a deal Wednesday that will give businesses a way to mine the social network for insight, forecasts and business insights. IBM, which has struggled to move the needle on its cloud business as it shifts focus from hardware to cloud, software and services, said it will offer Twitter-based Insights-as-a-Cloud service tied to its Watson Analytics platform.

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