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15 most powerful Big Data companies
Big Data startups bring innovation and buzz to the marketplace, while established database/data warehouse vendors move into big data with installed base and a proven product line. Read More


WHITE PAPER: F5 Networks

Increasing security without performance loss
Security is an intrusive mechanism that is often seen to interfere with normal business operations. Nonetheless, security is essential to the normal operation of the business, and the right security mechanisms and approaches can minimize performance degradation. View Now

WHITE PAPER: CA Technologies

Best Practices for Maintaining Security and Control
Most organizations want to leverage the cloud, but also recognize that migrating all their applications all at once is not always practical. In taking a prudent and measured approach, they are seeking ways to utilize cloud-based applications and infrastructure while maintaining certain applications on-premise. Read now!

Obama and Romney big data experts continue the battle as businesses
Big data is used to help Democrat Senate candidate Cory Booker in New Jersey. Read More

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Data visualization: Beneficial but perilous
There's something about data visualizations that make people trust them more than they should. Read More


WHITE PAPER: EMC Corporation & WWT

VSPEX boost enterprise business for WWT
Prior to the VSPEX sale, the customer faced multiple challenges in delivering a fast and reliable VDI end-user experience. After working with the customer to understand the server, storage, and networking requirements Read Now

SAP creates LAVA 'design language' to heat up analytics
SAP's Business Objects BI (business intelligence) product line may soon begin receiving a visual overhaul based on a new "design language" or methodology called LAVA (Lightweight Applied Visual Analytics). Read More

Intel to customize chips for big data applications
Intel, increasingly customizing server chips for customers, is now tuning chips for workloads in big data. Read More

Can healthcare big data reality live up to its promise?
If any industry's ready to reap the benefits of analyzing reams of data from disparate sources, it's healthcare. But just because there's a will doesn't necessarily mean there's an easy way. Read More


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