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SAS extends analytics support for unstructured data

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SAS extends analytics support for unstructured data
SAS Institute this week unveiled tools it says it easier for its enterprise customers to use the company's business analytics software to analyze data stored in Hadoop environments. Read More


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New Microsoft Office hits 'RTM' milestone
The next version of Microsoft Office is complete and will start to reach enterprise customers next month, with general availability planned for early next year, Microsoft said Thursday. Read More

Google rolls out major Street View upgrade
Google announced on Thursday what the company terms the "biggest ever update" to its popular and controversial Street View map imagery Web-based service. Read More

Forcepose project helps navigate busy desktop
A project on show at the User Interface Software Technology or UIST conference in Cambridge uses a new forcepad from Synaptics to allow users to "push" through windows on the desktop. Read More


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Google finalizes Web page speed module
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Leigh Jasper: It's time for robust data handling
When we discuss collaboration systems, we typically focus on the flow of the right data to the right people, and how they access and share the information...but it's just as important to consider how the data is actually handled on the back end. Read More

 
 
 

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