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IBM Unveils New Business Analytics Software for Mid-sized Clients

As part of IBM’s ongoing investment in business analytics, IBM (NYSE:IBM) today launched IBM Cognos Express, an all-in-one business intelligence and planning solution specifically designed and priced for midsized clients (defined by IBM as 100 – 999 employees).  Deployed in just a matter of hours, the new solution offers clients a low-cost and low-risk, integrated approach to planning, analysing and reporting performance, identifying trends, and ultimately helping businesses make smarter business decisions.

A recent IBM Global CIO Study involving 2500 CIOs from 78 countries – the largest study of CIOs ever conducted – found that 83% of midmarket executives ranked “business intelligence and analytics” as their top priority for improving competitiveness and cutting costs. Faced with limited budgets and overstretched IT resources, midsized organisations are seeking faster and more affordable analytics solutions that can help them cope with information overload.

The new IBM Cognos Express solution provides pre-configured business analytics and planning capabilities in a single offering, enabling midmarket executives to quickly launch their business analytics strategy and then evolve it as their needs grow. The solution easily plugs into an organisation’s existing infrastructure and can be up and running in just a few hours. New capabilities can then be added over time as business requirements change. The new solution also offers a centralised, Web-based console that manages all administrative aspects of installation, deployment and ongoing management, minimising the need for any IT staff assistance.

“In the quick-service hamburger business, our success depends heavily on understanding what our customers want, then tailoring our operations accordingly to keep them coming back again and again. This is only achievable if you have the right access to information and fast and efficient means of communicating goals to the fields,” said James Irvine, financial controller with the 15-outlet Wendy’s Old Fashioned Hamburgers franchise chain in New Zealand. “IBM Cognos Express, with its deep analytics capabilities, is helping midsized companies like ours quickly glean daily sales, marketing and operations information and make the right business decisions to remain competitive.”

Through its self-service environment, IBM Cognos Express allows clients to easily build reports, analyses, dashboards and multi-dimensional plans on their own, saving time and ensuring they remain responsive to competitive pressures. For instance, instead of waiting for the IT department to funnel reports that are often outdated by the time they are received, individual retail store managers can now immediately tap into IBM Cognos Express to build their own daily store sales reports. This enables them to forecast sales against corporate objectives, and adjust promotions and inventory levels accordingly. This immediate access to critical business information better positions them to maximise revenues and stay one step ahead of their competitors.

The solution also comes with an in-memory analytics server that allows clients to centrally manage data, business rules, and calculations. By ensuring business information is accurate and consistent across an organisation, IBM Cognos Express gives midmarket managers the confidence to focus their efforts on managing the business, instead of questioning the data.

“Midsized organisations are the engines that will lead the global economy back to growth and prosperity. Even in today’s unsettled landscape, midsized companies are striving to better harness their information so they can continue to innovate and grow,” said Ben Plummer, director of IBM Cognos midmarket business unit. "We are committed to helping our midmarket clients harness the power of analytics with immediate, less-costly access to the business insights, with predictive abilities they need to make better, sharper, timelier decisions.”

Industry-Focused Analytics Capabilities

IBM Cognos Express provides a complete spectrum of analytic capabilities – including reporting, analysis, dashboards, scorecards and scenario planning – across all industries. For instance:

· a small retail chain can take advantage of analytics to manage

merchandise levels across all outlets to better control inventory

costs and meet consumer demands

· a midsized bank can quickly discover underlying trends and anomalies

in their credit practices, then adjust loan portfolios appropriately

to ensure healthy, profitable lending operations

· a manufacturer can create plans, budgets and forecasts to expand its

customer base, then make instant, on-the-fly adjustments to respond

effectively to rapidly changing market conditions

· an insurance company can clearly communicate business priorities to

its member agents using dashboards that provide an at-a-glance view

of current performance, and scorecards that easily pinpoint

organisation-wide objectives

“IBM is the first to truly deliver a solution that is right-sized in terms of both cost to purchase and cost to implement without sacrificing capabilities,” added Neil Morgan, president of BrightStar Partners, an IBM Business Partner. “IBM Cognos Express represents a terrific opportunity to help us provide our clients with a simple solution that will allow midmarket business executives and employees to make truly informed decisions based on data and not simply gut feel.”

Built on an open platform, the IBM Cognos Express portfolio includes three products that can be purchased together or individually to meet a specific

need:

· IBM Cognos Express Reporter – lets business users securely access any

type of data to create detailed financial, operational, transactional

production reports and ad hoc queries using simple drag and drop

authoring capabilities

· IBM Cognos Express Advisor – offers sophisticated analysis and “what

if” scenario planning for long- and short-term performance

forecasting. Key metrics can then be shared among stakeholders using

live dashboards

· IBM Cognos Express Xcelerator – helps managers transform their common

spreadsheets with an underlying in-memory analytics engine for

real-time multidimensional analysis, planning, budgeting and

forecasting

IBM Cognos Express is part of a broader family of new software and hardware offerings being launched today through IBM General Business Express Advantage program.

Availability:

IBM Cognos Express Reporter, IBM Cognos Express Xcelerator, and IBM Cognos Express Advisor will be available in mid-September 2009, either direct from IBM or its network of resellers worldwide. While market and credit conditions are evolving, IBM Global Financing continues to lend to qualified customers. IBM Financing Advantage offers a comprehensive portfolio of financing solutions to help address the requirements of midsized businesses to fund their IT agendas, maximise working capital, recover technology value and manage risk.

About IBM:

For more information about IBM Information Management, please visit http://www-01.ibm.com/software/data/

For more information about IBM midsized business solutions and offerings, please visit http://www-304.ibm.com/businesscenter/smb/us/en/

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