IBM, Box partner on cloud analytics technologies

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Box users will be able to store data on the IBM cloud and use Watson Analytics.

IBM and online storage firm Box have formed a wide-ranging cloud technologies partnership that will allow Box users to apply Watson Analytics know-how to their content while IBM customers can use Box’s content collaboration platform.

The international alliance is designed to make large volumes of data easier to use, especially for enterprise users in financial services, healthcare, law and engineering that are relying more and more on cloud data, the companies said Wednesday.

Box will integrate IBM’s content management, security, analytics and social tools, while IBM will deploy Box capabilities in IBM Verse, its enterprise email system, and IBM Connections, its social collaboration platform.

The companies will develop content management tools and deploy Box technology to some IBM MobileFirst for iOS apps. MobileFirst is an IBM tool to build apps linking directly into the data of backend IT systems. IBM Bluemix, the open-source cloud platform for apps, will work with Box APIs (application programming interfaces) for the development of new apps.

IBM users will be able to work with Box tools while still storing their content on Big Blue’s cloud.

“For the first time, Box is going to let customers choose a partner’s cloud platform for their data storage, which will enable existing IBM customers or enterprises in key international markets to store their data locally in-region,” Box CEO Aaron Levie wrote in a blog post.

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