ResearchOutlook: Big data and analytics in 2015
The year 2015 will be one in which data and analytics technologies become more standardized, more broadly adopted, and more successful. Read more »
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The year 2015 will be one in which data and analytics technologies become more standardized, more broadly adopted, and more successful. Read more »
In the tsunami of experimentation, investment, and deployment of systems that analyze big data, vendors have seemingly been trying approaches at two extremes—either embracing the Hadoop ecosystem or building increasingly sophisticated… Read more »
Today’s most successful companies are the ones with the ability to capture and analyze all data available to them. Enter SQL-on-Hadoop solutions, which increase the accessibility of Hadoop and allow organizations… Read more »
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This report examines the key disruptive trends shaping the Hadoop platform market, and where companies will position themselves to gain share and increase revenue. Read more »
Cloud and big data providers spent the first quarter of 2012 adding services to their product lines that they hope will appeal to the enterprise market. Read more »
If you have a lot of unstructured data, don’t have (or want) a Hadoop cluster and can write Python jobs, Mortar Data has got the service for you. The New York-based… Read more »
Hadoop will continue its trek to mainstream adoption in 2011. Companies of all types and in all geographic regions likely will be advancing or beginning their big data efforts in the… Read more »