By David_Inbar on
11/11/2011 12:21 PM
Organizations are increasingly looking towards big data to support their business decisions through analysis. Currently, Hadoop seems to be a leading choice for businesses to implement for big data management,...
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By David_Inbar on
11/11/2011 10:19 AM
Last month, Forrester Research released a report, “ Expand Your Digital Horizon With Big Data,” for CIOs that focused on how they should approach big data in order to take full advantage of it for their businesses. It addressed how big data is influencing markets across industries and is prevalent in various business sectors, such as healthcare, web marketing and telecommunications.
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By livey on
8/31/2011 9:27 AM
To help enterprises learn more about big data and how it fits with their traditional data warehouse and data mart, Pervasive DataRush and Karmasphere are hosting a webinar titled, "Big Data: The Role, Value and Best Practices of Hadoop."
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By livey on
8/3/2011 9:59 AM
We had the pleasure of meeting with David Linthicum last month to get his thoughts on Big Data.
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By livey on
7/19/2011 3:44 PM
We are in Washington D.C. this week exhibiting at the FOSE show and we're showing this awesome demo that we've been working on. Pervasive has taken Pervasive DataRush to new levels in order to...
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By livey on
6/22/2011 3:46 AM
Pervasive Software’s Chief Integration Technologist Paul Dingman will be a presenter at Hadoop Summit 2011 on June 29,...
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By livey on
6/17/2011 11:12 AM
If you’ve explored our website lately, you may have noticed that we now offer a daily news aggregator called Big Data Analytics Digest....
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By livey on
6/3/2011 6:20 AM
Jim Discusses Leveraging Multicore Systems for Hadoop and HPC Workloads
Check out Pervasive DataRush Chief Technologist Jim Falgout at the AMD Fusion Developer Summit...
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By livey on
6/2/2011 6:14 AM
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By livey on
5/10/2011 3:37 AM
Tackling big data is not a job that is only going to be solved by programmers alone. It’s going to be solved in concert with data scientists and analysts. What tools exist for both programmers and non-programmers? ...
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