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Even Amazon Web Services sage Werner Vogels is impressed with Cloudera’s partnership with Intel and the 900 M it has raised in the last week. Congrats @mikeolson on the new @cloudera funding round. Impressive group of investors! http://t.co/nQYgyKbPKL — Werner Vogels (@Werner) March 31, 2014 The future of the data
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If you’ve followed the big data hype long enough, you know that every year -- since 2011 -- was supposed to be big data’s big year. And that at the end of every year since, the pundits have said “It didn’t happen this year. Next year will be big data’s
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Analyst reports can be a big bore -- the Forrester Wave: Big Data Hadoop Solutions, Q1 2014 ($2495 fee) is not.
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“I hope it’s not big data,” one of them said -- I think it may have been Om Malik. It seemed as if the term was being used “temporarily” until someone came up with something better. Needless to say, it stuck.
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Cloudera literally aroused wonder at Strata Conference + Hadoop World last fall when it announced its Enterprise Data Hub (EDH) strategy. Standing before a packed house at the conference in New York City, the company’s co-founder and Chief Strategy Officer, Mike Olson proclaimed that Hadoop was moving from the periphery
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Yes, Big Data was a Big Buzzword in 2013. The technology and business press — and even mainstream media — got a piece of the action, churning out article after article about what Big Data means to you. And that's part of the problem.
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We don't have a crystal ball at CMSWire — but we're curious about the future. So we’ve collected predictions from some our favorite analytics firms like Tableau, Splunk, Alteryx, Alpine Data Labs and SAP, as well as insights from the Music Industry Association and Ad Age.
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There are some pretty safe bets to make around big data in 2014, so we’re going to make those and leave it to some of the leading big data innovators -- Cloudera, Hortonworks, MapR, Microsoft, Pivotal and SAP go out on the limb.
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If 2012 was the year your grandmother instigated big data conversations at the dinner table (yes, the “buzz” around it actually was that big), then 2013 will go down in history as the year the enterprise began to make serious plans around it.
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This morning, long before the developers attending re:Invent, Amazon Web Services (AWS) annual conference, open their eyes, EMC and VMWare spin-off Pivotal will make an alluring announcement. The news — Pivotal One, “the world’s first next-generation multi-cloud Enterprise PaaS” (Platform-as-a-Service) will open for business on Friday.
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Welcome back my friends to the show that never ends … Even though we’ve left the Strata + Hadoop World conference held in New York City last week, the notable news we didn’t report keeps buzzing in our ears, reminding us that we need to share it with you.
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Ladies and gentlemen, write this date down because the show is about to begin. Almost exactly six months after Pivotal officially began operations, the EMC and VMWare spin-off headed by Paul Maritz is unveiling its first set of Pivotal-built products.
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Go Big Data, or be left behind, that was the chorus we heard over the last 10 days.
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(Nomura analyst Rick Sherlund might be responsible for formulating the prescription) Don’t tell SharePoint enthusiasts, but Microsoft has big changes coming its way. Without them, the behemoth that ruled the Client/Server era of computing will be laid to rest there. Bill Gates knows this, so does Steve Ballmer.
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