Wednesday, April 3, 2013

5 strategic tips for avoiding a big data bust

  Health-IT early adopters well-poised for big-data advances in clinical medicine | Dataguise introduces field-level encryption for Apache Hadoop database
 
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5 strategic tips for avoiding a big data bust
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