Wednesday, April 1, 2015

HP links Vertica and IDOL, for better unstructured data analysis

Database pioneer Stonebraker rocks $1M "Nobel Prize in Computing" | USB Type-C peripherals are on the way, and storage devices are first up

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HP links Vertica and IDOL seeking better unstructured data analysis
Promising more thorough and timelier data analysis, Hewlett-Packard has released a software package that combines the company's Vertica database with its IDOL data analysis platform. Read More


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Database pioneer Stonebraker rocks $1M "Nobel Prize in Computing"
Michael Stonebraker, whose database software breakthroughs helped to tame information overload long before we referred to it as big data, is the recipient of the 2014 ACM A.M. Turing Award, a.k.a. the "Nobel Prize in Computing." Read More

USB Type-C peripherals are on the way, and storage devices are first up
With Apple's latest MacBook and Google's newest Chromebook just out and featuring the new USB Type-C connector, we're on the lookout for peripherals that use the interface, and storage devices appear to be first out of the gate. Read More

USB 3.1 set to reach desktops
The emerging USB 3.1 standard is set to reach desktops as hardware companies release motherboards with ports that can transfer data twice as fast as the previous USB technology. Read More

Free tool to extract data from PDFs: Tabula
There are times where data you'd like to analyze is only available in a table within a PDF -- especially frustrating since odds are, that data began in a much friendlier database or spreadsheet format. Enter Tabula, a free, open-source tool designed for "liberating data tables locked inside PDF files." Read More

Toshiba announces industry's densest 3D flash memory
Toshiba announced a flash memory chip that stacks 48 transistors vertically, improving density over previous industry leaders such as Samsung. Read More

Court throws out lawsuit over storage on iPhones, iPads
The suit claimed Apple misled consumers about how much space iOS 8 takes up. Read More


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Tech companies call on US to end bulk collection of metadata
A slew of tech companies have joined privacy groups in calling for the U.S. government to reform its surveillance practices. Read More

The data science ecosystem part 2: Data wrangling
Data wrangling is cleaning data, connecting tools and getting data into a usable format; the sexy stuff is predictive analysis and modeling. Considering that the first is sometimes referred to as "janitor work," you can guess which one is a bit more enjoyable. From the IDG Contributor Network. Read More

In a haystack of data, Alation helps find the needle
Two-year-old startup Alation emerged from stealth mode with a new product focused on helping enterprises find the information they need to get ahead. Read More

Mobile storage about to balloon with new 3D flash chips from Intel and Micron
Solid-state drives with more than 10TB of storage are just around the corner, according to Intel and Micron. Read More

Microsoft to simplify Azure migration with bigger VM drives
Microsoft has increased by a factor of eight the maximum size of OS drives that can run on its Azure cloud, hoping to get enterprises to migrate more workloads. Read More

R in 5 lines or less: Data breach quick analysis
See how to generate counts by category and simple visualizations. With video and code. Read More

Apple database acquisition could help improve performance of its services
FoundationDB's NoSQL technology lets the company grow its services and still keep users happy. Read More


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