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Platfora update puts Hadoop's power in business users' hands | Updated PostgreSQL targets NoSQL market

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Cornell Tech-funded startup launching bootcamp for data scientists
Advanced academic backgrounds in statistics, mathematics, and other science and technology fields usually provide the raw analytical skills required for a data scientist's job. But even with such skills, some additional prep work is generally needed to handle such a job in private industry. Read More


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Platfora update puts Hadoop's power in business users' hands
Platfora is continuing to evolve its Hadoop-focused analytics platform with a series of features catering to various user roles, such as data scientists and business analysts. Read More

Updated PostgreSQL targets NoSQL market
Embracing the widely used JSON data-exchange format, the new version of the PostgreSQL open-source database takes aim at the growing NoSQL market of nonrelational data stores, notably the popular MongoDB. Read More

Cascading allows apps to execute on all big data fabrics
Organizations are increasingly focusing on building enterprise data applications on top of their Hadoop and NoSQL infrastructure. But even as that's happening, Hadoop itself is becoming much more diverse and complex. That's a potential headache for developers seeking to build applications on top of that data infrastructure, but data application platform specialist Concurrent, primary sponsor of the open source Cascading application framework, sees it as an opportunity. Read More


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IBM, Fujifilm show super dense storage tape for big data work
Anticipating a storage crunch spurred by big data, IBM and Fujifilm are advancing magnetic tape with a prototype capable of storing 85.9 billion bits of data per square inch. Read More

Privacy jitters derail controversial K-12 big data initiative
Unrelenting privacy concerns finally derailed a controversial big data initiative that promised to deliver more individualized instruction to U.S. public school students. Read More

Hortonworks buys big data security specialist, will donate IP to Apache
As more organizations put big data applications into production, questions about enterprise requirements such as security in Hadoop are taken on greater importance. Hortonworks, the vendor behind a popular distribution of Hadoop, moved to answer those questions with the acquisition of data security specialist XA Secure. Read More


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