Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Google BigQuery update aims for enticing Hadoop users

  IDC: Big data hype still here, but maturity beckons | Chris Poelker: Backups as a source for data mining
 
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Google BigQuery update aims for enticing Hadoop users
Hoping to lure more Apache Hadoop users to its own data analysis services, Google has outfitted BigQuery with the ability to query multiple data tables. Read More


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Real-Time Database Auditing and Security
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How The Cloud Threatens Midsize Enterprises
Date: March 21st, 2013 1: 00 PM EST A recent study showed 92% of IT pros recognize that moving to the cloud provides a competitive edge, but only 20% plan to get there. The failure to close that Cloud gap poses a serious threat. Learn More

IDC: Big data hype still here, but maturity beckons
Few tech industry buzzwords have gotten as vigorous a workout as "big data," but while the hype remains plentiful, it is starting to give way to real-life successes as well as formal ways companies can develop big data strategies, according to a number of IDC analysts. Read More

Chris Poelker: Backups as a source for data mining
Hey, backup guys. How would you like to finally get some respect and become one of the go-to data management experts for your company? Read More

Sharon Machlis: New Excel Data Explorer add-in bolsters data analysis
Microsoft has beefed up Excel's data acquisition and manipulation capabilities with a free beta plug-in. Read More


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Fear of Facebook: 7 free apps that guard your privacy
Facebook users are constantly being told that their privacy is under siege. Here are seven apps that can help secure your personal data. Read More

Hackers can cause traffic jams by manipulating real-time traffic data, researcher says
Hackers can influence real-time traffic-flow-analysis systems to make people drive into traffic jams or to keep roads clear in areas where a lot of people use Google or Waze navigation systems, a German researcher demonstrated at BlackHat Europe. Read More

Back up your website: 10 WordPress plugins that keep your data safe
WordPress may be a popular CMS, but its built-in backup isn't ideal. Here are 10 plugins that can help you keep your entire site safe. Read More

 

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