Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Network security needs big data

  Network security needs big data | How to navigate big data in healthcare

 
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Teradata brings MapR Hadoop into the data warehouse
Enterprises benefit from extending their data warehouse architectures to handle big data workloads, Teradata says. Read More
 


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The Critical Need for Edge Data Protection
IDC believes the need to protect sensitive data residing on desktops, laptops, and mobile devices is more critical than ever. CommVault Edge can meet end user demands by delivering a secure solution that allows users access to their data anywhere. Learn More

Network security needs big data
As the inadequacies of perimeter-centric defenses become clearer, the zero-trust model grows more appealing. As for ZTM, it will need big data to succeed. Read More
 

How to navigate big data in healthcare
Kaiser Permanente CMIO John Mattison cautions healthcare organizations to take a hard look at the way they approach data to ensure that health information is an asset, not a liability. He also cites the need for a new role: a health data concierge. Read More
 

SAP talks up Hana but small companies slow to sign on
  Small companies have some internal work to do before adopting the in-memory computing platform. Read More
 


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IDG MarketPulse: Lighting Up Dark Data CIO Research Paper
On average, just 28 percent of organizational data is stored because it has clear business value. Ominously referred to as dark data, those information assets grow and soak up resources without returning any business value. Learn More>>

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4 ways your competitors are stealing your IT talent (CIO.com)
As the talent war heats up, poaching tech professionals is becoming increasingly common. Here's how it's done and how to stop it. Read More
 

 

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