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More than a thousand big data enthusiasts from all over Europe will gather at the Hadoop Summit at the Dublin Convention Center in Ireland tomorrow and Thursday to hear Hortonworks CEO Rob Bearden and other executives reveal their vision for the future of data.
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Hadoop is no longer a science experiment — it’s transformational. That was the common thread among the keynote presentations at the Hadoop Summit held in San Jose, Calif. this week. Hortonworks President Herb Cunitz drove the point home over and over again.
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Some say that Hortonworks is the steward for pure open source Apache Hadoop. But Matt Morgan, the company’s vice president of global product marketing doesn’t go that far.
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Or read beyond this first sentence: “Another day, another set of choice words hurled at one Hadoop vendor by another. This time, it’s Hortonworks doing the hurling, claiming that Cloudera’s business model isn’t designed for today’s big data market.
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Critics who scream that Hadoop platforms lack security can now begin to calm down. Last month Hortonworks bought XA Secure, a data company that provides a comprehensive security suite for Apache Hadoop.
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Teradata users love Teradata. It’s a relationship that’s rarely found in the world of enterprise technology. And quite frankly, until you talk to enough of Teradata’s customers, it’s hard to believe it exists.
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When Gartner speaks, everyone listens. And when Big Data is the topic, they listen with both ears. Marv Adrian, a Gartner analyst, keynoted at the Hadoop Summit earlier this week. He confirmed what we already knew, that Hadoop has come a long way, but that it still has a
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It takes a community to raise an elephant -- that was the warm, fuzzy sentiment at the Hadoop Summit in San Jose this week. And the elephant, otherwise known as Apache Hadoop, is growing up quick.
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Shhhh … I have a secret. Most Enterprises aren’t “all in” on Big Data. Not yet anyway. Ditto for Hadoop.
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