Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Hortonworks adds a Hadoop sandbox

  Intel preps thin fiber optics to shuffle data between computers | VoltDB updates database with Web links
 
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Hortonworks adds a Hadoop sandbox
Those who want to try the much-hyped Hadoop but haven't got a cluster or two to spare can now test the data processing platform on their desktops, thanks to a new release from Hadoop distributor Hortonworks. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP and Intel® Xeon® processors

Advances in Deduplication Help Tame Big Data
A converged storage strategy can help companies more easily deal with the various storage challenges they face, including the increasing amounts of unstructured data they must manage. Also known as big data, unstructured data includes any data that is not in a structured database format. Read Now!

WHITE PAPER: Microsoft Corporation

Smarter Business Requires Intelligent Systems
This paper discusses the growing adoption of intelligent systems and the role Microsoft, through its Windows Embedded, Windows Azure, and other technologies, can play in developing these systems. Read Now.

Intel preps thin fiber optics to shuffle data between computers
Intel is taking the first steps to implement thin fiber optics that will use lasers and light as a faster way to move data inside computers, replacing the older and slower electrical wiring technology found in most computers today. Read More

VoltDB updates database with Web links
Responding to a growing user base of online service providers, VoltDB has outfitted its namesake in-memory database management system with additional tools to communicate with other technologies usually found in a Web applications stack. Read More

Leigh Jasper: Big data intelligence: New opportunities for collaboration
The other side of big data is the opportunity to leverage a large body of intelligence from multiple sources for effective collaboration. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Cloudera

Using Cloudera to Improve Data Processing
Effective data processing operations enable companies to efficiently create products that revolutionize how people communicate, shop, manage their finances, and learn about the world. Read Now!

U.S. lawmaker: Mobile users should be able to delete data
A U.S. lawmaker has proposed legislation that would allow mobile phone users to ask apps to stop collecting their personal data and to delete information collected in the past. Read More

Encrypt (almost) anything
It's all too easy to neglect data security, especially for a small business. While bigger organizations have IT departments, service contracts, and enterprise hardware, smaller companies frequently rely on consumer software, which lacks the same sort of always-on security functionality. Read More

Western Digital acquires Arkeia to boost SMB storage tools
Western Digital has acquired data protection company Arkeia Software as it looks to address growing storage demands among small and medium-size companies. Read More

 

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