Author: Markus Perdrizat
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Cloud DaaS Managed Service Fuels NewSQL Market
Spot on article about Database as a Service Cloud DaaS Managed Service Fuels NewSQL Market: While this sounds simple, public cloud companies soon learn that the Devil is in the details. Managing someone else’s database, without insight into their business processes, performance demands, scaling demands, evolving application requirements, and more, is extremely challenging and demands…
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NoSQL Updates
There’s a lot going on in the NoSQL world, or maybe Derrick Harris was just exceptionally busy last night… EMC throws lots of hardware at Hadoop DataStax gets $11M, fuses NoSQL and Hadoop Neo raises $10.6M for Neo4j as graph DBs take off NoSQL Database Company Neo Technology Raises $10.6 Million Wow!
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Focus on Big Data and Exadata Mini
Oracle Openworld must be close, because the rumour mill starts heating up… Piper Jaffray is predicting that Oracle will release an Exadata Mini machine that will fit under ones desk (via DBMS2). And Jean-Pierre Dijcks compiled a list of Big Data related sessions at Openworld, Big Data may very well be the key note topic,…
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Sybase ASE 15.7 Released
Some Sybase PR about their latest release: Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise 15.7 Boosts Performance and Lowers Cost of Managing Exploding Data Volumes ASE 15.7 further reduces cost of operations by simplifying administration and enhancing system security, providing a database manager that remains easy to manage while protecting against intrusion. ASE 15.7’s online operations and extended…
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Commercial Extensions for MySQL
Oracle’s MySQL Blog reports about New Commercial Extensions for MySQL Enterprise Edition: MySQL 5.5 GA and MySQL 5.6 Development Milestone Releases have delivered many new compelling features to the MySQL users and community for testing, feedback and use. In addition, commercial customers have access to a number of commercial extensions already included in MySQL Enterprise…
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Hadoop Alternative
Another Hadoop alternative? Their claim to fame appears to be that they’ve been in enterprise production use for longer than Hadoop, and as such may be more attractive to enterprise software buyers. HPCC Systems, the division of LexisNexis Risk Solutions dedicated to big data, has released the open source code of its data-processing-and-delivery software it’s…
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Splunk Makes Machine-Generated Big Data Serve Analytics
David Menninger writes a nice intro to Splunk in Splunk Makes Machine-Generated Big Data Serve Analytics: Splunk focuses on a specific segment of the big-data market: machine-generated data. This type of data originates constantly from many sources throughout an organization and in large quantities. The other common characteristic of machine-generated data is that generally it…
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“Big data” has jumped the shark
I’m apparently not the only one having difficulties succinctly defining what Big Data is – let alone is there agreement in the industry, as to what the Big Data category should or should not include, as seen in Monash’s latest rambling “Big data” has jumped the shark. Over time Big Data as a term will…
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Funding for Platfora, Analytics Platform for Hadoop
Andreessen Horowitz Leads $5.7M Round In Analytics Platform For Hadoop Data Platfora: Platfora works with existing Hadoop clusters, including Cloudera, MapR, and Amazon EMR, among others, and automatically turns these huge amounts of data into dimensional and predictive dashboards, reports and insights. The company’s server architecture enables sub-second report delivery, analytics overlay, and drill down…
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Big Data Application Platform
Nati Shalom throws one in for Big Data Application Platforms: Big Data Application platforms are unique in the sense that they need to be able handle massive amounts of data and therefore need to come with built-in support for things like Map/Reduce, Integration with external NoSQL databases, parallel processing, and data distribution services and on…
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