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Edited Edupage, 4 April 1996



From:	IN%"[email protected]"  5-APR-1996 01:25:00.85

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>IBM'S INTELLIGENT MINER DIGS OUT THE GOOD STUFF
>IBM plans to offer companies "data mining" software and services, allowing
>them to make better use of disparate pieces of information stored in their
>computer systems.  The Intelligent Miner software will be available on IBM's
>RS/6000 servers by the fall, and on other platforms by year end.  The
>company also plans to develop Intelligent Decision Server software for local
>area network-based information analysis.  (Investor's Business Daily 3 Apr
>96 A9)

	Anyone have any _specific_ ideas on how their Intelligent Miner system
works? It would appear to be relevant to the identity-spoofing discussions.
	-Allen

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