Author: Markus Perdrizat
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SQL Urban Myths and VoltDB
SQL legend Mike Stonebraker gave a session on SQL Urban Myths, and how VoltDB works around them. Todd Hoff then took the arguments and described, analyzed and commented on them on great detail. Excellent read for anybody interested in SQL DBs and their future! Via DBMS2.
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EMC buying Greenplum
I had such a busy day that I didn’t get to post about EMC buying Greenplum. But there’s a good side to the delay too, because now I get to link to all the other folks who were faster than I, and have something to say on the topic. EMC To Acquire Greenplum EMC is…
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Data Warehousing Architect – A Beginners Guide
A good two page primer about DWH projects, start to end: Data Warehousing Architect – A Beginners Guide. […] Data warehousing is a process and just not about beautiful dashboards and colorful graphs. There is nothing called a perfect data warehousing solution that fits all. There are not right or wrong answers here and this…
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Oracle Business Intelligence 11g Launch
Oracle is inviting for its Oracle Business Intelligence 11g Launch on 7. July. Charles Phillips, President, and Thomas Kurian, Executive Vice President, Product Development are going to be at the London launch event, and will be broadcasted to local events throughout Europe. I may go to the Zurich launch event.
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Hadoop Update
A slew of updates on Apache Hadoop, nicely compiled by the nice folks at the 451 group: Cloudera launched v3 of its Distribution for Hadoop and released v1 of Cloudera Enterprise. Karmasphere released new Professional and Analyst Editions of its Hadoop development and deployment studio. Talend announced that its Integration Suite now offers native support…
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How Good Is Your Database Storage Management?
Oracle asks How Good Is Your Database Storage Management? I’ve not had time to go through the storage assessment form, so this is more a reminder for me to eventually look at it than anything else.
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Protected: Perdrizat Family Blog
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Oracle Application Express 4.0
Oracle released APEX 4.0 a couple days ago. I’d be interested to hear if anybody knows of any enterprise grade deployments where APEX is used as a (lower tier) application layer, instead of full J2EE servers such as JBoss or Websphere.
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Quest to combine Oracle with Hadoop
Quest to combine Oracle with Hadoop: another one to show that Oracle is the clear market leader, and everybody trying to position themselves around them. Quest Software has announced a new partnership with Cloudera to create an Oracle connector for the Apache Hadoop database. […] The new tool not only handles data transfers, but also…
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Blog Changes
You’ve probably seen a flurry of updates today – that’s because I’ve loaded the most recent posts of another blog I started writing behind a firewall, and I thought I’d share those with you as well. Oh, and did you notice the new name of the blog, and that the blog language is back to…
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