Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Microsoft goes big data with new Hadoop Azure service

Microsoft goes big data with new Hadoop Azure service | Seagate Kinetic - Cloud storage on a disk, no server required

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Hadoop is not enough for 'big data', says Facebook analytics chief
The Hadoop programming framework may be synonymous with the "big data" movement but it's not the only tool companies need to derive insights from massive stores of unstructured information, according to Facebook analytics chief Ken Rudin. Read More


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Microsoft goes big data with new Hadoop Azure service
In much the same way that Microsoft brought spreadsheet crunching to the business world through its now-ubiquitous Excel, the company is hoping to make a similar impact with big data analysis with its new Windows Azure HDInsight service. Read More

Seagate Kinetic - Cloud storage on a disk, no server required
Building your own storage area network (SAN) involves many layers, not the least of which is the server layer communicating with the storage devices. Seagate has recently announced a new storage architecture called Kinetic that builds server-like functionality and ethernet right on the drive itself. Read More

Cloud-based app suite takes aim at e-discovery speed and cost
A company that helps enterprises through e-discovery will give customers new tools to streamline the process and cut costs. Read More


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5 Steps for Building a Secure Cloud
The cloud promises impressive gains in infrastructure agility, efficiency, and cost reduction, but the greatest barrier to cloud adoption continues to be security. Read this white paper to learn best practices for keeping your data and your organization safe. Learn More

Salesforce.com's Dreamforce: What to expect
Salesforce.com is gearing up for its annual Dreamforce conference, which is set to be the biggest yet, with 120,000 people expected to register. Read More

ERP comes to the cloud and (finally) smaller businesses
Trek Global claims that its cloud-based ERP service can help midmarket and small businesses leverage ERP to create efficiencies. Read More

Rackspace joins forces with Hortonworks on hosted Hadoop
Enterprises can now run Hortonworks' Hadoop-based Data Platform in Rackspace's managed hosting environment and its public cloud. Read More


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