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10 real-world big data deployments that will change our lives

  Social data warehousing is worth the trouble | The impossible enterprise data security challenge
 
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10 real-world big data deployments that will change our lives
The amount of data in the world is increasing exponentially, doubling every 18 months. Here are 10 real-world big data deployments you may not have realized were driven by big data. Read More


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Social data warehousing is worth the trouble
Everybody knows data warehousing is big data. But when you want to understand what's really going on with your customers' social interactions, terabytes may seem small. It's a laborious process, but the insight it provides can reap big rewards. Read More

The impossible enterprise data security challenge
Securely deleting data in a personal context is hard enough, but it's far more complicated when enterprise storage is involved. Read More

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Iowa State researchers discover possible route to terahertz storage speeds
A team of Iowa State University researchers, working at the Department of Energy's Ames Laboratory, recently detailed a way to use ultra-short laser pulses and special materials to switch magnetism roughly 1,000 times faster than current-generation storage devices. Read More

Infor partnering with Amazon on Redshift-powered cloud analytics platform
Amazon's Redshift service will provide the data warehouse underpinnings for SkyVault. Read More

WD shrinks laptop drives to just 5mm thick
Western Digital is now shipping what it said is the world's first 2.5-inch, 5mm hard drives and solid-state hybrid drives (SSHDs) for use in ultra-slim notebooks. Read More

Next-gen USB SuperSpeed to eliminate power cords
USB SuperSpeed will move from 5Gbps bandwidth to 10Gbps in the coming year, but it's also leaping from 10 watts to 100 watts for charging, which could power monitors and even HDTVs. Read More

 

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