IBM will soon bring some of the core machine learning technology from IBM Watson to mainframes and the private cloud, the company announced on Wednesday. The new cognitive platform, simply called IBM Machine Learning, will make its debut on the z System mainframe. In a press release, IBM described IBM Machine Learning as a platform for "continuously creating, training and deploying a high volume of analytic models in the private cloud at the source of vast corporate data stores." The service could help enterprise data scientists more quickly get to valuable insights. "IBM Machine Learning was designed leveraging our core Watson technologies to accelerate the adoption of machine learning where the majority of corporate data resides," Rob Thomas, general manager for IBM Analytics, said in a press release.