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How Oracle's pluggable databases will work WHITE PAPER: Autonomy, an HP company Changing the Game with Intelligent Archiving This white paper discusses new demands on the electronic archive, the pitfalls of legacy approaches, and how to take archiving to the next level. Read Now! In this Issue
RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: Hortonworks Live Webinar Series: The Future of Apache Hadoop Hadoop has evolved rapidly to become the leading platform for managing, processing and analyzing big data. Join us in this 4-part series with the core committers of the Apache Hadoop projects to gain insight into Pig, Ambari, Zookeeper and YARN. Learn use-cases and best practices on how to get started with Hadoop and live Q&A. Register now! Big data shines at DEMO Fall 2012 Grad schools add big-data degrees IBM expands PureSystems line for data duties WHITE PAPER: Akamai Technologies, Inc. Next-Generation Application Delivery: Business in the Cloud Download an IDC whitepaper today to examine the business drivers and challenges of the application delivery landscape, and the benefits of adopting a holistic approach that enables growth at the edge of the Internet without sacrificing performance, visibility, and control. Learn More. HDS releases converged infrastructure platform The Grill: CME Group's CIO tackles merger integrations, big data EMC names new CTO to oversee cloud, big data strategy Darragh Delaney: Comparing packet and flow capture | ||||||||||
VOTE NOW: WHAT'S ON YOUR 2012 HOLIDAY SHOPPING OR WISH LIST? Computerworld wants to know: What type of tech gear do you most want to give or receive as a holiday present this year? Let us know by taking our quick poll. We'll focus on the most popular product types in our upcoming 2012 holiday gift guide. SHARK TANK OF THE DAY They just don't make 'em like they used to Flashback to Sri Lanka in 1980, when this pilot fish is selling desktop computers to the locals and discovering just how little they know about what a computer can take. CAST YOUR VOTE IN THIS WEEK'S QUICKPOLL Users of Apple's new Maps app in iOS6 are encountering inaccurate maps, off-kilter points-of-interest, missing streets and addresses and more. Is the iOS 6 Maps controversy a black eye for Apple? NEW COMPUTERWORLD JOB BOARD | ||||||||||
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