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October 28, 2015

IBM is buying The Weather Company’s tech to integrate with Watson

by John_A

Looking at the forecast for New York City on the Weather Channel app ( Weather.com ) on an iPad 4

IBM’s Watson AI has been a Jeopardy champion and a very creative chef, next up, Watson the weather man. Well, sort of. IBM just announced that it plans to acquire The Weather Company’s products and technology, which includes Weather.com and The Weather Underground, all of which will serve as the backbone of the new Watson Internet of Things unit. The Weather Channel isn’t part of the deal, but it will license data and analytics from IBM. While weather is the key word with this acquisition, the real driving force behind it is data — and lots of it. The Weather Company’s mobile apps are the fourth-most popular in the US, processing 26 billion requests daily, according to IBM. That gives Watson, and IBM’s other cloud services, a rich library of data to analyze and process. The Weather Company also built up a large platform to handle all of that juicy information, which IBM will be able to take advantage of.

Source: MarketWatch

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