Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Enterprise BI models undergo radical transformation

  SAP puts its HANA in-memory database in the spotlight | Yahoo's Genome highlights hosted big data analytics trend
 
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Enterprise BI models undergo radical transformation
There's a dramatic transformation going on in business intelligence practices at many companies, prompted by growing interest in analyzing large, diverse data sets and better tools for completing such tasks. Read More


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SAP puts its HANA in-memory database in the spotlight
SAP seems to be betting its future on its HANA in-memory database, spotlighting the technology once again at the Sapphire conference, announcing a slew of new applications, partnerships and functional enhancements for the system. Read More

Yahoo's Genome highlights hosted big data analytics trend
Yahoo joined a growing list of companies offering big data analytics as a service with its Genome offering. Read More

Microsoft beats data-sorting record with new approach
Besting a record set by Yahoo in 2009, the research arm of Microsoft has deployed a new technique for quickly sorting large amounts of data, called Flat Datacenter Storage. Read More

VC firms pour money into big-data vendors
Investors have taken note of the surge in enterprise demand for tools that can manipulate and analyze massive volumes of structured and unstructured data. Read More


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Sharky: Not the root cause they were looking for
This company's IT staff is troubleshooting a very new product from a very small vendor, one designed expressly for a particular industry-specific management system. The problem that requires troubleshooting? The new program won't run. Read More

60TB disk drives could be a reality in 2016
Advanced technologies such as HAMR could mean disk drive capacities from 30TB to 60TB by 2016, according to a new report by IHS iSuppli. Read More

EMC unveils slew of product upgrades, new VMAX array
EMC today announced upgrades across all of its product lines, including a doubling of capacity and performance in both its high-end VMAX array and a 50% performance boost to its midrange VNXe line. Read More

EMC acquires Syncplicity for cloud file management
EMC has acquired Syncplicity, an enterprise file-management service provider, for an undisclosed sum. Read More

Darlene Storm: ACLU: DEA tracks Americans' movements, plans to data mine license plate records
The DEA is tracking Americans' movements by scanning license plates which go in a database. The ACLU believes there are plans to data mine those plate records to better track and build files on us for alleged 'suspicious' activity. If nothing is done about logging and data mining our every move, Americans will lose the freedom to driving around anonymously. Read More

 
 
 

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Not the root cause they were looking for

This company's IT staff is troubleshooting a very new product from a very small vendor, one designed expressly for a particular industry-specific management system. The problem that requires troubleshooting? The new program won't run.

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