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Deep Dive Into Oracle’s Emerging Big Data Stack
Oracle has a lot of turf to protect in the multi-billion-dollar relational database market, where it owns a dominant share of the market. That creates a natural tension when it comes to big data technologies like Hadoop Read more…
Outsmarting the Internet of Everything Before It Outsmarts Us
The “Internet of Everything” is being touted as the largest technology market in history, with over $14 trillion at stake. It’s expected to usher in automation in nearly all fields with Big Data analysi Read more…
Hadoop Hits the Big Time with Hortonworks IPO
The founders and investors in Hortonworks got an early Christmas present today when the company raised about $100 million in its first day of trading on the NASDAQ exchange. As the first Hadoop distributor to go public, Read more…
Game-Changer: The Big Data Behind Social Gaming
The rise of social gaming is changing the fabric of the video game market. Instead of buying game consoles, people are increasingly logging into social gaming apps through iPhones and Facebook. In this booming market, ho Read more…
HP Unveils Line of Big Data Tools, Services
Hewlett-Packard has rolled out a batch of big data analytics and services aimed at business intelligence applications and designed to lower IT costs. "Organizations are looking for solutions that let them aggregate da Read more…
The New Data Blending Mandate
An axiom of big data say that, as data volume and complexity grows, it becomes harder for organizations to extract meaning from the data. One solution to this dilemma that is gaining momentum is data blending, which provides a new real-time, analytics-oriented twist on the batch-oriented ETL data integration processes of old. Read more…
Hadoop and NoSQL Now Data Warehouse-Worthy: Gartner
Not long ago, the rules for what constituted a data warehouse were fairly well defined. The schema was fixed, you could say, and was based primarily on relational database technology designed to process structured data. My, how times have changed. Last week, Gartner for the first time accepted non-relational technologies--including those based on Hadoop and NoSQL--in its annual Magic Quadrant for Data Warehouses report. Read more…
HP Debuts App Store for Vertica
There are no free lunches in big data analytics. But Hewlett-Packard is making sure there’s plenty of free software to go around with Vertica Marketplace, a new website unveiled today that allows users to browse and download software from HP and its partners. The company also debuted three free add-ons for its column-oriented data store that deliver capabilities in the areas of geospatial tracking, running big R workloads, and sentiment analysis. Read more…
HP Says Big HAVEn Push Is Working
Hewlett-Packard was a little late to the big data party, which it entered in June with HAVEn, a collection of data analysis products it sells to customers directly and through system integrators and resellers. This week the company attempted to demonstrate that it's caught up, as evidenced by the 120 partners it's signed on to build and deliver HAVEn applications, as well as the availability of a new cloud-based version of HAVEn. Read more…
IBM Sends Big Data to the Front Lines
IBM is throwing a “Big Data Event” on April 30, and the effort to promote it is already in full force. The company has taken a special interest in big data over the last couple of years, summarizing their efforts in a video on next week’s event. Read more…