Wednesday, September 26, 2012

SAP bundles analytic apps with IQ database

  Forrester: Push BI vendors for details on Hadoop integration | Oracle likely to announce Exadata sequel soon
 
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SAP bundles analytic apps with IQ database
SAP announced a new family of products that marry its Business Objects BI (business intelligence) software with the Sybase IQ analytic database and include specialized business content for use by various industries. Read More


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Forrester: Push BI vendors for details on Hadoop integration
Enterprises should ask a lot of questions when a vendor touts its business intelligence products as being fully integrated with Hadoop, Forrester analyst Boris Evelson warned. Read More

Oracle likely to announce Exadata sequel soon
Many signs suggest that Oracle is about to introduce a next-generation version of the Exadata database machine, the first and apparently most successful of its "engineered systems" that combine Oracle software with servers, networking and storage. Read More

Oracle releases free ADF Essentials
In an effort to expand programmer awareness, Oracle has released a free version of its Oracle Application Development Framework. Read More

Infor open-source plan: Embrace Red Hat stack, MySQL
Infor has certified some of its products for Red Hat's Linux and JBoss middleware and added support for the MySQL and MariaDB databases, as part of a new push into open-source software, the companies announced. Read More

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As companies embrace big data, they're in the market for high-level strategists and communicators. Do you have the chops to snag a big data job? Read More


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Colleges and universities are moving swiftly to create advanced degree programs in analytics to manage Big Data. Read More

Terracotta, Tokutek update data storage technologies
Java caching software provider Terracotta and database provider Tokutek have each released new offerings designed to entice organizations to try new ways of storing data, from running in-memory databases to using solid state disks to speed performance. Read More

Shark Tank: Just like the instructions said
Employee who works in a remote office has his company iPhone replaced at the local store for the mobile carrier, then calls this IT pilot fish at HQ with a problem: The new phone won't accept his password. Read More

HDS releases virtual storage array for smaller firms
Hitachi Data Systems has released its Hitachi Unified Storage VM, its first unified platform with enterprise virtualization for all data types, including file, block and objects. Read More

Hitachi targets 2015 for storage medium that lasts 100M years
Hitachi has developed a glass-based data storage medium that is highly heat and water resistant and can hold data for hundreds of millions of years, and says it may be able to bring it to market by 2015. Read More

Facebook to delete all European facial recognition data
Facebook has complied with most, but not all, of the recommendations that the Irish Data Protection Commissioner set last year, the agency said. Read More

 
 
 

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