The publicly available chemical data can be used by researchers worldwide to gain new insights and enable new areas of research. Access to this data will also allow researchers to analyze far larger sets of documents than the traditional manual process, adding a whole new dimension to the ability to search intellectual property.
The new programs are providing students and faculty members, regardless of their course of study, with access to the latest software capabilities and thinking on how advanced analytics can be applied to tackle complex business and societal challenges. It will also be made available for use by the broader academic community in Slovakia.
Through this new agreement, IBM will continue to support the growth of the BNP Paribas thanks to the excellence of its services and to the high performance of its technologies. For six more years, BP2I will continue to provide IT infrastructure management and monitoring with the highest standards of quality, safety and availability.













