Tuesday, February 11, 2014

North Korea goes OSX-like with new operating system

Startup Altiscale offers Hadoop hosted service | LibreOffice enhances its enterprise spreadsheet abilities

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North Korea goes OSX-like with new operating system
If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, might the folks in Cupertino be pleased when they see the latest version of North Korea's home-grown operating system? Read More


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Startup Altiscale offers Hadoop hosted service
Organizations that want to run Apache Hadoop to analyze their big data without setting up a computer cluster can now procure the data processing framework as a service from a startup co-founded by the former CTO of Yahoo. Read More


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Customer Analytics: The Role of Integrated Systems
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LibreOffice enhances its enterprise spreadsheet abilities
Open source office suite LibreOffice has overhauled its spreadsheet program, Calc, to try to make it better suited to the needs of enterprise users who handle big data sets. Read More

Microsoft cloud server designs for Facebook's Open Compute Project
Microsoft is contributing the designs of the cloud servers that run some of its services like Bing and Windows Azure to the Open Compute Project, in a bid to help standardize and reduce hardware costs. Read More


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