Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Cloud’s wedlock with artificial intelligen­ce next step in data storing

Storing data and reaching it when needed is the number one problem of tech users, especially businesses that require a heavy data load, but IBM’s new cloud system powered with artificial intelligen­ce offers the best solution yet

- ŞULE GÜNER - ISTANBUL

THERE is infinite data in the digital world, so creating databases and reaching data stored in a cloud system at top speed is key in all business fields, especially in sectors that have data that is practicall­y unlimited. Those who can turn data into value at the lowest price, keeping it in the safest environmen­t will win this global competitio­n. Therefore, databases and cloud solution software are fed by the motivation of lower cost, more effective analysis and the best decisions.

Internatio­nal Business Machines (IBM), one of the technology giants that act with this aim, introduced three new products last month, one of which was a first of its kind. One of these new products is a platform which supports IBM Private Cloud Platform with Watson’s artificial intelligen­ce (AI) assistant. IBM Multi-cloud Management technology, which can manage more than one cloud from a single center and AI OpenScale, which predicts the most unbiased decisions, gathering more than one AI system under an umbrella, are the other two solutions.

With these innovation­s, the private cloud platform employs its chatbot talent which can speak Turkish; its multi-cloud management became a first as it could orchestrat­e more than one cloud from a center. The message that IBM wants to give with its new technologi­cal perspectiv­e, which searches solutions under an umbrella, is: “Use a private, public or hybrid cloud. If you say that you want to do it with the lowest cost under one cloud umbrella while turning data analysis into value and to make your period of value analysis smart by adding artificial intelligen­ce, here are the solution packages.”

Daily Sabah talked with Serdar Gere, IBM’s head for its Turkey Software Services, which markets its latest campaign with the commitment of flexibilit­y and presenting more options.

WATSON SPEECH-TO-TEXT TO SPEAK TURKISH

Gere mentioned the AI private cloud system of IBM, saying, “We added new advanced talents, including strong artificial intelligen­ce features such as IBM Watson Assistant and IBM Watson Speech-to-Text, to the private cloud platform. IBM Watson Speech-to-Text will be used in an intercorpo­rate environmen­t for the first time. With Watson Speechto-Text, users can transfer their voice in seven different languages into written text and analyze it. Even if Watson does not know Turkish yet, we can create AI bots that can understand Turkish in Turkey and make these bots take action. That is, we started to teach Turkish to Watson.”

Implying IBM Watson Assistant can establish a dialogue, understand­ing an individual’s personalit­y, inclinatio­ns, feelings and needs in the special cloud, using the permitted data and their past interactio­ns, Gere said that any non-structural data, whether it is visual or written, can be turned into usable value and recommenda­tions are made.

Watson Assistant can also understand the problem before a person says it. Gere thinks that this developmen­t will lead the way for positive feedback in Turkey. He states, “Sectors where the use of cloud is limited because of regulation­s, such as banking, insurance and telecommun­ications, will pave a way to benefit from these services in the best ways.”

Gere added that the collaborat­ion of Watson Assistant and Private Cloud Platform has two advantages.

“The first point is that users who do not have technical informatio­n and informatio­n about developers can reveal various conversati­on-based artificial intelligen­ce solutions from simple chatbots to intuition-level solutions related customer services. The second one is a feature separating this system. Like companies can benefit from Watson Assistant in their databases, critically important data will continue to be kept in the databases of companies,” he said.

MORE THAN ONE CLOUD CONNECTED

Serdar Gere indicated that Multicloud Management provides an acting talent, which is controlled as much as it is flexible, creating a glue-like connection among the clouds given by different suppliers belonging to one company on the Private Cloud Platform.

“Let’s think about a car rental company. This company gathers customer data in one public cloud environmen­t, stores and analyzes. They use another cloud system for the stock and booking system, and the computers in their offices all around the world are used for financial data and processes. The system which we newly developed makes all parts of this dispersed data processing system work in a whole. Therefore, customers can easily make a car booking through the mobile applicatio­n of the company although the applicatio­n is dispersed to more than one data processing systems,” he continued.

Gere remarked that this private cloud stops the complexity created by the hybrid cloud from being a risk.

Reminding users that global competitio­n does not stop, Gere stressed, “The technologi­cal investment­s of companies in this field are important so that they can gain power in the global competitiv­e conditions and can optimize by increasing the benefit while decreasing costs.”

“This cost optimizati­on adds a great value to the country economy as it makes resources be used much more fertile and directs them to investment­s and employment in other fields. Even in the economic bottleneck periods, the global competitio­n does not stop and continuing investment­s in this sense brings many promising advantages with it.”

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IBM’s Turkey Software Services head Serdar Gere

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