Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Hadoop is not just for Linux anymore

  Hadoop is not just for Linux anymore | New Groundwork Web dev framework shows promise
 
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Hadoop is not just for Linux anymore
The expanded partnership between Microsoft and Hadoop distribution specialist Hortonworks has borne fruit with the release of a beta of Hortonworks' Hadoop Data Platform for Windows. Read More

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Open source 'Lingual' helps SQL developers unlock Hadoop
One commonly cited stumbling block to the broader adoption of Apache Hadoop in the enterprise is the difficulty and expense of finding and hiring developers who understand and can think in Hadoop MapReduce. But Big Data application framework specialist Concurrent wants to change that. Read More

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Red Hat contributes Hadoop plug-in for cloud Big Data projects
Red Hat is contributing its Red Hat Storage Hadoop plug-in to the Apache Hadoop open community to help transform Red Hat Storage into a fully-supported, Hadoop-compatible file system for Big Data environments. Read More

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