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This article was published on December 10, 2014 at 17:31.
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The agreement between Apple and IBM signed in July, gives the first fruits. Companies have annucia the arrival of the “IBM MobileFirst for iOS”: a set of 10 new apps that “the ability to bring analytics and big data to IBM on iPhone and iPad business users.” More will come. Customers for the moment are Citi, Air Canada, Sprint and Banorte. The sectors, however, ranging from banking, retail, insurance, financial services and insurance, public authorities and airlines.
One of the app is called Flight Plan: allows the rider to have more precise information about the fuel Optional, besides being able to see in advance the programs and flight plans and lists of crew. Advise homes, however, supports the critical decisions of social workers: assesses the risks of a single family, based on the analysis forecast. Advise & amp; Grow allows banks to forge closer relationships with small businesses, with the authorization for secure access to customer profiles and competitive analysis, processing information derived from analytics to support the formulation of personalized recommendations, and secure transactions and protected (here the complete list of the app).
The goal of IBM is bringing its services on mobile to Apple push within business. Un’osservato special in this operation is the iPad, whose sales in recent quarters have been declining, a reissue of mobile productivity in the business could push new uses.
“What we are offering directly responds to the new needs of the business: intelligent technologies can create new value at the point of encounter between big data and individual involvement,” said Bridget van Kralingen, Senior Vice President IBM Global Business Services in a statement.
“The corporate world has become the mobile: Apple and IBM combine the best technology in the world and more intelligent solutions in the field of big data and analytics to help companies redefine the way they work, “said Philip Schiller, senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing at Apple. (L. Ps.)
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