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Hortonworks brings Hadoop to Windows

  Facebook engineers identify big data challenges for Graph Search | Open-source 'Lingual' helps SQL devs unlock Hadoop
 
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Hortonworks brings Hadoop to Windows
Hortonworks is bringing the popular open-source Apache Hadoop data processing platform to Microsoft shops. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Message Systems, Incorporated

Send High Volume Email Without Getting Blocked or Berated
For many companies, sending large volumes of email is business as usual. Social networking sites are known to send a few billion emails a day. Whatever "high volume" means to your business, our guide reveals how to send more email without getting blocked by an ISP or eliciting customer complaints. Learn More

WHITE PAPER: Cirba

The Evolution of Capacity Management
Virtualization technology and the recent adoption of cloud computing have changed the world of IT completely. The new virtual data center is much more complex. This video explains the need to change the way you think about capacity and how to take control over your data center's capacity requirements. Learn More

Facebook engineers identify big data challenges for Graph Search
Facebook's engineers have many challenges ahead of them as they work to scale up Graph Search, the site's new social search tool. One stumbling block: an over-abundance of data to sift through. Read More

Open-source 'Lingual' helps SQL devs unlock Hadoop
One commonly cited stumbling block to the broader adoption of Apache Hadoop in the enterprise is the difficulty and expense of finding and hiring developers who understand and can think in Hadoop MapReduce. Big data application framework specialist Concurrent wants to change that. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Red Hat

Introduction to Red Hat Storage Architecture
Over the past ten years, enterprises have seen enormous gains in scalability, flexibility, and affordability as they migrated from proprietary, monolithic server architectures to architectures that are virtualized, open source, standardized, and commoditized. Unfortunately, storage has not kept pace with computing. Learn More

Intel releases Hadoop software primed for its own chips
Intel has released its own Hadoop distribution in a move intended to accelerate adoption of the big data platform while ensuring more of those workloads run on Intel's Xeon processors. Read More

Micron unveils high-endurance, data center SAS SSD
Micron announced a new SAS SSD that it said is aimed at tier one, mission-critical applications. The SSD can withstand up to 10 full data fills per day for five years, Micron says. Read More

ERP software project woes continue to mount, survey says
ERP (enterprise resource planning) software project schedule overruns got even worse in 2012, according to newly released data from Panorama Consulting. Read More

 

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