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IBM Spectrum Conductor and IBM Spectrum Conductor with Spark

An IBM Redpaper publication

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Published on 07 July 2016

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ISBN-10: 0738455385
ISBN-13: 9780738455389
IBM Form #: REDP-5379-00


Authors: Dino Quintero and Nicolas Joly

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Abstract

In an era of rapid change and increasing competition, organizations need a smarter infrastructure that is agile, flexible, and resilient. IBM Spectrum Conductor™ delivers those capabilities with robust features that enable organizations to store, analyze, and protect their data with optimum efficiency.

IBM Spectrum Conductor is the next evolution of IBM® software-defined infrastructure technology. It is an integrated application and data-optimized platform that enables organizations to achieve up to 60% faster results with new generation, cloud-native applications and open source frameworks. The product achieves these results by efficiently analyzing, accessing, and protecting data.

This IBM Redpaper publication describes IBM Spectrum Conductor and IBM Spectrum Conductor with Spark and includes the following topics:

  • The data growth challenge

  • IBM Spectrum Computing family offering names

  • IBM Spectrum Computing

  • What is IBM Spectrum Conductor?

  • Why IBM Spectrum Conductor?

  • What is IBM Spectrum Conductor with Spark?

  • Why IBM Spectrum Conductor with Spark?

  • IBM Spectrum Conductor resource manager

  • Specified operating environment

  • Specified operating environment

  • IBM Spectrum Computing product family

  • Licensing and ordering the solution

  • Additional references

Table of Contents

The data growth challenge

IBM Spectrum Computing family offering names

IBM Spectrum Computing

What is IBM Spectrum Conductor?

Why IBM Spectrum Conductor?

What is IBM Spectrum Conductor with Spark?

Why IBM Spectrum Conductor with Spark?

IBM Spectrum Conductor resource manager

Specified operating environment

Specified operating environment

IBM Spectrum Computing product family

Licensing and ordering the solution

Additional references

 

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