40 Vendors We're Watching in 2010 Information Management Pervasive Software is being watched for analytics: a seperate parallel dataflow platform for very large data analytic throughput via multi-core processing. The Why and How of Parallel Programming Robin Bloor Why should we care about Parallel Programming? And How To Program in Parallel: Hadoop Pervasive Software Incubates Startups in Cloud Computing and Big Data Analytics Brett Sheppard Deeper Dive into DataCloud and DataRush DataRush extends its boundaries 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 Programmers: Pervasive’s Parallelization Provides Punch, Profit Merv Adrian Merv's Market Strategies for IT Suppliers Intel's James Reinders on parallelism: Part 1 Gordon Hoff Multicore processors are here to stay and the number of cores that we'll see packed onto a single chip is only going to increase. Six New Members Add Their Support To PMML Michael Zeller Leading software providers, open source projects, and financial services companies add their support to the Predictive Model Markup Language (PMML). Waking Up Multi-Core Processors Dan Woods How toolkits are helping to solve the parallel programming bottleneck. LexisNexis Brings Its Data Management Magic To Bear on Scientific Data John E. West LexisNexis has built its business on bringing together billions of different records from many different sources... Best practices for getting Java to work for multicore processors Joab Jackson Jonas Bonér cites emerging crisis in how software is written for multicore processors and offers ways to write Java programs to avoid errors. |