Kathy Farrel, Intel
Jeff Kelly, SiliconANGLE
Jim Falgout, Dr. Dobbs
Manage the data pipelines rather than webs of threads and processes.
Doug Henschen, Information Week
Hadoop helpers ease loading and processing pains.
Loraine Lawson, IT Business Edge
A briefing focusing on combining multicore processors and massively parallel software features Mark Madsen, an analyst with Third Nature and Pervasive Software will also talk about its TurboRush for Hive.
Mike Ponta, Cloud App Integration Trends
We talked with Mike Hoskins, CTO at Pervasive Software, about Hadoop and Big Data
Scott Crawford, Enterprise Management Associates
Pervasive Software‘s Innovation Lab recently showed me their concepts for advanced event processing
Hive, DataRush and Hadoop
Philip Howard, Bloor Research
Dan Woods, CITO Research
We have outlined the concept of a data lake, a vision for a much wider, less organized form or storing and managing data for business intelligence purposes.
Joe McKendrick, ZD Net
From data warehouse to ‘data lake’: immersing your company in new depths of information awareness.
Dan Woods, CIO Central
The potential of “big data,” the massive explosion of sources of information from sensors, smart devices, and all other devices connected to the Internet, is probably under-appreciated in terms of its eventual business impact.
Merv Adrian, Gartner
Krishnan Subramanian, CloudAve
Pervasive Software noted as key highlights from the Hadoop Summit.
Alex Handy, SD Times
Yahoo! introduces Hadoop spinoff, Hortonworks, and other interesting players, including Pervasive Software.
Alan Shimel, Network World
How many elephants can we fit in the Hadoop room?
Derrick Harris, GigaOM
Hadoop may look like overkill for some companies, but there are vendors that help make Hadoop useful.
Tom Forenski, ZDNet
Meeting with Pervasive CTO Mike Hoskins
Adrian Bridgwater, Dr. Dobb's
Pervasive Software's latest play in its efforts to try and make Hadoop-driven Hive data warehouse infrastructure queries run faster on less hardware.
Brett Sheppard, O'Reilly Radar
This piece provides tips, cautions and best practices for an organization that would like to evaluate Hadoop and deploy an initial cluster. It focuses on the Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS) and MapReduce.
Nicole Hemsoth, HPCwire
AMD event with over 700 developers in attendance and a surprisingly large selection of sessions with a direct appeal to the HPC crowd.
Derrick Harris, GigaOM
Tools that will give Hadoop users a better, faster experience by improving and complementing Apache Hadoop.
Josette Rigsby, CMS Wire
Hadoop is hard, but luckily organizations don't have to rely to use a unsupported open-source stack with Hadoop's distribution.
SoftTalk Blog
A tool that helps developers restructure their approach to parallelism from a conceptual point of view.
Derrick Harris, GigaOM
It turns out "big data" isn't use a buzzword, but a legitimate concern for companies across the board. Their interest in the tools to take advantage of the opportunity for analysis of all this data has sparked a land grab among established vendors and startups alike.
JDJ
Dataflow Programming: A Scalable Data-Centric Approach to Parallelism.
The 451 Group
Pervasive Software was founded in 1994, has tens of thousands of users worldwide and has recorded 40 straight profitable quarters,.....
Data Day Austin Video
InfoWorld
DataRush 5.0, which helps developers without parallel development experience create multithreaded apps, also backs new JVM languages.
Wayne Eckerson
As companies grapple with the gargantuan task of processing and analyzing "big data," certain technologies have captured the industry limelight, namely massively parallel processing (MPP) databases.
Uduak Grace Thomas
Pervasive Software said this week that it has developed an implementation of the Smith-Waterman algorithm that demonstrated a throughput of nearly a trillion cell updates per second — an order of magnitude greater throughput than earlier Smith-Waterman al
Analyst Krishna Roy, The 451 Group
Predictive analytics is hot right now – and it's also a data-intensive application – so adding features in the latest release of DataRush so it can actually perform data mining operations makes sense.
Mike Ferguson
Latest opinions from one of Europe’s foremost authorities on BI and Data Management
Barry Devlin
BeyeNetwork
Information Management
Pervasive Software is being watched for analytics: a seperate parallel dataflow platform for very large data analytic throughput via multi-core processing.
Robin Bloor
Why should we care about Parallel Programming? And How To Program in Parallel: Hadoop
Brett Sheppard
Deeper Dive into DataCloud and DataRush
Philip Howard
Pervasive has just released version 4.4 of its DataRush platform. Which you might think, being a point release, is just more of the same (whatever that same is—I’ll come to that in a moment). However, that would be an incorrect assumption: DataRush 4.4 re...
Merv Adrian
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