How big data will save your life | 10gen expands MongoDB with storage service | |||||||||
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Facebook's big data plans include warehouses, faster analytics WHITE PAPER: QLogic Corporation Scalable Performance to Enterprise Applications The growing disparity between the performance of CPU-based and disk-based storage continues to grow. Applications that are Web 2.0, mission-critical, I/O intensive, virtualized, and clustered continue to put an additional burden on processors and slower storage, which lowers overall application performance. Read Now! In this Issue
WHITE PAPER: 10gen A Total Cost of Ownership Comparison of MongoDB & Oracle In this white paper, we compare the total cost of ownership (TCO) of MongoDB and Oracle. It can be faster and cheaper to develop and deploy applications on MongoDB than on Oracle Database, yielding both bottom-line benefits,lower developer and administrative costs. Learn More How big data will save your life 10gen expands MongoDB with storage service Sharon Machlis: Turn data into charts and dashboards with Jolicharts WEBCAST: EMC Corporation Backup for Oracle Interactive Desktop You need speed to keep pace with data growth and the new demands of virtualization. EMC backup appliances have three times faster performance for Oracle than the nearest competitor. What's more, for Oracle running on VMware, EMC reduces backup times by 90 percent and speed recoveries by 30 times. You need fast? You got it! Learn More IBM launches appliance for the 'Internet of things' Big data can be a big headache for data defenders Sharon Machlis: eSpatial launches free version of its mapping software | |||||||||
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