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IBM remolds DB2 10.5 as a Hadoop killer

  GE thinks it's time to put industrial data in the cloud | Open Data Center Alliance tackles big data analysis
 
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IBM remolds DB2 10.5 as a Hadoop killer
In the new update of DB2 released recently, IBM has added a set of acceleration technologies, collectively code-named BLU, that promise to make the venerable database management system better suited for running large in-memory data analysis jobs. Read More


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Enable Faster Backup and More Effective Long-Term Archiving
EMC Data Domain Systems respond to the challenges organizations are struggling with as they balance requirements for disk-based backup, long-term backup retention, and cost-effective archiving. The systems support long-term backup retention and provide a foundation for supporting new archiving workloads. Learn more.

GE thinks it's time to put industrial data in the cloud
Internet tools are just starting to be applied to industrial tasks such as maintaining equipment and optimizing operations, but the wealth of data being produced by industrial systems could make this a major focus of development in the coming years. Read More

Open Data Center Alliance tackles big data analysis
The Open Data Center Alliance, a customer group that shares tips about cloud deployments and tries to nudge vendors into supplying the products they want, has added big data to the list of IT topics it covers. Read More

10 hot big data startups to watch
Big Data startups are building viable products that target real-world pain points, and most of these Big Data new ventures are well-funded with solid management teams. Read More

Beginner's guide to R: Get your data into R
Whether it's local or from the Web, there are several ways to get data into R for further work. Read More

Data that's here today could be gone tomorrow, says Cerf
As one of the computer scientists who created the Internet's TCP/IP protocol, Vinton Cerf is concerned that much of the data created since then, and for years to come, will be lost. Read More


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EMC Next Generation Backup and Recovery
Read this IDC analysis of ten midsize companies that have deployed EMC backup and recovery solutions to learn key IDC findings including: - Average payback period of 7 months ROI of 450% over 3 years - Reduced restore times from 17 to 2 hours - Reduced backup windows from 11 to 3 hours Learn more.

Blog: The age of data -- strategies for response
The scale of data growth today is so massive it can be numbing. According to Gartner, in the last minute there were 204 million emails sent, 61,000 hours of music listened to on Pandora, 20 million photo views and 3 million uploads to Flickr, 100,000 tweets, 6 million views and 277,000 Facebook logins, and 2 million plus Google searches. Every day, more iPhones are sold than babies born. Read More

Spy-proof enterprise encryption is possible, but daunting
Data encryption could help enterprises protect their sensitive information. But the correct implementation and use of data encryption technologies is not an easy task, according to security experts. Read More

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BYOD decision points: Who pays?
As enterprises implement BYOD initiatives, IT managers have some key decisions to make: who purchases the devices, who pays for data plans and carrier contracts and how does the company manage a mix of corporate and personal access to data on the devices. (Insider - free registration required.) Read More

Chris Poelker: Smartphones, big data, storage and you
Mobile technology is having a huge impact on our lives and our society -- along with changing the way we think about data and use the massive amounts of information generated by that technology. Read More

Opinion: More apps, more data, more devices: What does it mean for app dev?
Oh, sure, just put everything in the cloud, that will take care of it. Sound familiar? As developers, we live in a world that is dominated by change. Here's one developer's take on it all. Read More

Jeff Baxter: In era of sequestration, data storage optimization key for government agencies
Today, many government agencies -- both civilian and defense -- find themselves in a technology quandary: The volume of data that must be stored is growing rapidly, while shrinking budgets are limiting capital expenditures (servers, storage devices, etc.) required to store all of this data. Read More

 

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