Wednesday, March 21, 2012

IBM unveils new analysis packages

  ClearStory to launch big data service for business users | Wait may be long for big data unified stack
 
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IBM unveils new analysis packages
IBM has unveiled three packages of services and software to help organizations analyze their data for profit and improved efficiency. Read More


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ClearStory to launch big data service for business users
Startup ClearStory Data came out of stealth mode and said it will soon launch a sophisticated data analytics service for business users. Read More

Wait may be long for big data unified stack
Despite the growing interest in big data platforms, it may be some time before organizations will be able to deploy a standardized big data software stack, concluded a panel of speakers during a virtual panel hosted by GigaOm. Read More

How to get a hot job in big data
The big data revolution is creating a new breed of business-IT jobs -- and threatening to destabilize dyed-in-the-wool IT careers. Read More

Quantum unveils enterprise-class cloud backup services
Quantum has partnered with Xerox, which is using two new products for a cloud-based backup service. Read More


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With tech breakthrough, Seagate promises 60TB drives this decade
Seagate said it is the first hard-drive maker to achieve the milestone storage density of 1 terabit (1 trillion bits) per square inch on a disk platter. The technology will allow it to create a 60TB hard drive this decade. Read More

Piston Cloud has made the tough private cloud decisions for you
Joshua McKenty, co-founder and chief executive officer of Piston Cloud, what he calls The Enterprise OpenStack Company, was in on the ground floor of OpenStack's creation. Network World Editor in Chief John Dix recently caught up with McKenty for a deep dive on why OpenStack matters and where Piston Cloud fits in. Read More

Elgato's Thunderbolt SSD drive delivers speed, sticker shock
Elgato's external SSD is the first of its kind with a 10Gbps Thunderbolt port, which enables data transfers at more than three times the speed of USB. But there are drawbacks, too. Read More

Oracle net income rises 18%, but hardware sales slump
Oracle said third-quarter net income rose 18% to $2.5 billion, while revenues grew 3% to $9 billion. However, hardware systems revenues sagged 16% to $869 million. Read More

 
 
 

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