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By Jeremy Glesner
Since the birth of Hadoop in 2005-06, the way we think about storing and
processing information has evolved considerably. The term “Big Data” has
become synonymous with this evolution. But still, many of our customers
continue to ask, “What is Big Data?”, “What are its use cases?”, and
“What is its business value?”. The Internet is overloaded with
definitions, characteristics, and benefits; however, few discussions
synthesize all three of these topics in one place. This paper answers these
questions, and proposes a total cost calculation framework for CTOs and CIOs
that are evaluating solutions for their organization’s use case(s). In the
text below, I examine an on-premise Hadoop ecosystem as a general purpose
Big Data solution in relation to alternative commercial purpose-built storage
technologies (-e.g. Oracle, Teradata, IBM, SAP, Microsoft, E... (more)
Solr vs. Elasticsearch — How to Decide?
By Otis Gospodnetić
[Otis is a Lucene, Solr, and Elasticsearch expert and co-author of “Lucene
in Action” (1st and 2nd editions). He is also the founder and CEO of
Sematext. See full bio below.]
“Solr or Elasticsearch?”…well, at least that is the common question I
hear from Sematext’s consulting services clients and prospects. Which one
is better, Solr or Elasticsearch? Which one is faster? Which one scales
better? Which one can do X, and Y, and Z? Which one is easier to manage?
Which one should we use? Which one do you recommend? ... (more)
Appcore deploys cloud for service providers based on the Apache Cloud set. In
this demo at 15th Cloud Expo, Nate Gordon, Director of Technology at Appcore,
shows their new product that's coming out in January - Appcore Atlas, which
is focused on deploying private clouds based on CloudStack in 15 minutes or
less.
Download Slide Deck: ▸ Here
What are the benefits of using an enterprise-grade orchestration platform?
In their session at 15th Cloud Expo, Nate Gordon, Director of Technology at
Appcore, and Kedar Poduri, Senior Director of Product Management at Citrix
Systems, took ... (more)
Breathe in, breathe out. Relax. Be cool. I'm telling myself all these things
as my mind hyperventilates a bit about the sudden turbulence in the world of
Cloud Foundry - turbulence that thereby affects all of PaaS, and all of cloud
computing.
Globally, IT will spend about $2.1 trillion this year (according to a Gartner
report), and cloud computing still represents a small overall percentage of
that. Whether that percentage is 5% or 8% seems irrelevant to me. Why?
Because I think we can be sure that over the next generation, the entire
world of enterprise IT will migrate to the c... (more)
DevOps Summit 2015 New York, co-located with the 16th International Cloud
Expo - to be held June 9-11, 2015, at the Javits Center in New York City, NY
- announces that it is now accepting Keynote Proposals.
The widespread success of cloud computing is driving the DevOps revolution in
enterprise IT. Now as never before, development teams must communicate and
collaborate in a dynamic, 24/7/365 environment. There is no time to wait for
long development cycles that produce software that is obsolete at launch.
DevOps may be disruptive, but it is essential.
DevOps Summit Was a Terrific... (more)
The move in recent years to cloud computing services and architectures has
added significant pace to the application development and deployment
environment.
When enterprise IT can spin up large computing instances in just minutes,
developers can also design and deploy in small time frames that were
unimaginable a few years ago.
The consequent move toward lean, agile, and fast development leads to the
need for the development and operations sides to work very closely together.
Thus, DevOps becomes essential for any ambitious enterprise today.
This Lunchtime Power Panel at DevOps ... (more)
- Frost & Sullivan to Partner Companies in their Transformation into Lean Global Corporates with International Supply Chain Excellence Programme, Indonesia Edition 2014
- Frost & Sullivan to Partner Companies in their Transformation into Lean Global Corporates with International Supply Chain Excellence Programme, Indonesia Edition 2014
- IBM Taps Global Network of Innovation Centers to Fuel Linux on Power Systems for Big Data and Cloud Computing
- Financial Results, Technical Update, Upcoming Earnings, Dividend, and Discovery of Oil - Research Reports on BHP Billiton, EOG, Baker Hughes, LyondellBasell and Apache
- High Performance 8-Port RS-232/422/485 PCIe/104 Serial Port Module With Opto-isolation, Software Configuration, and Auxiliary Digital and Analog I/O EMM-8EL-XT Family
- In 2014 Big Data Investments Will Account for Nearly $30 Billion - Eventually Accounting for $76 Billion by 2020 End
- Global and Chinese Low Speed Electric Vehicles Industry Report 2014
- Global and Chinese Low Speed Electric Vehicles Industry Report 2014
- Citrix Offers Technology Preview of Linux Virtual Apps and Desktops Delivered from XenApp and XenDesktop
- Cogensia Continues to Expand with the Announcement of 8 New Hires for Customer-Centric Marketing
- More News...
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@ThingsExpo Stories By Pat Romanski  The true value of the Internet of Things (IoT) lies not just in the data, but through the services that protect the data, perform the analysis and present findings in a usable way. With many IoT elements rooted in traditional IT components, Big Data and IoT isn’t just a play for enterprise. In fact, the IoT presents SMBs with the prospect of launching entirely new activities and exploring innovative areas. CompTIA research identifies several areas where IoT is expected to have the greatest impact. Feb. 6, 2015 01:30 AM EST Reads: 2,171 | By Liz McMillan  The 3rd International Internet of @ThingsExpo, co-located with the 16th International Cloud Expo - to be held June 9-11, 2015, at the Javits Center in New York City, NY - announces that its Call for Papers is now open.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is the biggest idea since the creation of the Worldwide Web more than 20 years ago. Feb. 5, 2015 11:00 PM EST Reads: 8,553 | By Carmen Gonzalez  The 3rd International Internet of @ThingsExpo, co-located with the 16th International Cloud Expo - to be held June 9-11, 2015, at the Javits Center in New York City, NY - announces that its Call for Papers is now open.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is the biggest idea since the creation of the Worldwide Web more than 20 years ago. Feb. 5, 2015 10:15 PM EST Reads: 3,680 | By Liz McMillan  We’re no longer looking to the future for the IoT wave. It’s no longer a distant dream but a reality that has arrived. It’s now time to make sure the industry is in alignment to meet the IoT growing pains – cooperate and collaborate as well as innovate.
In his session at @ThingsExpo, Jim Hunter, Chief Scientist & Technology Evangelist at Greenwave Systems, will examine the key ingredients to IoT success and identify solutions to challenges the industry is facing. The deep industry expertise behind this presentation will provide attendees with a leading edge view of rapidly emerging IoT oppor... Feb. 5, 2015 05:45 PM EST Reads: 2,252 | By Liz McMillan  Analytics is the foundation of smart data and now, with the ability to run Hadoop directly on smart storage systems like Cloudian HyperStore, enterprises will gain huge business advantages in terms of scalability, efficiency and cost savings as they move closer to realizing the potential of the Internet of Things.
In his session at 16th Cloud Expo, Paul Turner, technology evangelist and CMO at Cloudian, Inc., will discuss the revolutionary notion that the storage world is transitioning from mere Big Data to smart data. He will argue that today’s hybrid cloud storage solutions, with commodity... Feb. 5, 2015 04:15 PM EST Reads: 1,159 | By Elizabeth White  Technology is enabling a new approach to collecting and using data. This approach, commonly referred to as the "Internet of Things" (IoT), enables businesses to use real-time data from all sorts of things including machines, devices and sensors to make better decisions, improve customer service, and lower the risk in the creation of new revenue opportunities.
In his General Session at Internet of @ThingsExpo, Dave Wagstaff, Vice President and Chief Architect at BSQUARE Corporation, discuss the real benefits to focus on, how to understand the requirements of a successful solution, the flow of ... Feb. 5, 2015 03:45 PM EST Reads: 3,480 | By Carmen Gonzalez  Cloud Expo 2014 TV commercials will feature @ThingsExpo, which was launched in June, 2014 at New York City's Javits Center as the largest 'Internet of Things' event in the world.
Feb. 5, 2015 03:00 PM EST Reads: 3,836 | By Pat Romanski  Since 2008 and for the first time in history, more than half of humans live in urban areas, urging cities to become “smart.” Today, cities can leverage the wide availability of smartphones combined with new technologies such as Beacons or NFC to connect their urban furniture and environment to create citizen-first services that improve transportation, way-finding and information delivery.
In her session at @ThingsExpo, Laetitia Gazel-Anthoine, CEO of Connecthings, will focus on successful use cases. Feb. 5, 2015 02:15 PM EST Reads: 2,328 | By Pat Romanski  The 3rd International Internet of @ThingsExpo, co-located with the 16th International Cloud Expo - to be held June 9-11, 2015, at the Javits Center in New York City, NY - announces that its Call for Papers is open until February 28, 2015.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is the biggest idea since the creation of the Worldwide Web more than 20 years ago. Feb. 5, 2015 01:45 PM EST Reads: 1,143 | By Pat Romanski  In this Women in Technology Power Panel at 15th Cloud Expo, moderated by Anne Plese, Senior Consultant, Cloud Product Marketing at Verizon Enterprise, Esmeralda Swartz, CMO at MetraTech; Evelyn de Souza, Data Privacy and Compliance Strategy Leader at Cisco Systems; Seema Jethani, Director of Product Management at Basho Technologies; Victoria Livschitz, CEO of Qubell Inc.; Anne Hungate, Senior Director of Software Quality at DIRECTV, discussed what path they took to find their spot within the technology industry and how do they see opportunities for other women in their area of expertise. Feb. 5, 2015 01:45 PM EST Reads: 2,765 | By Carmen Gonzalez  Wearable devices have come of age. The primary applications of wearables so far have been "the Quantified Self" or the tracking of one's fitness and health status. We propose the evolution of wearables into social and emotional communication devices. Our BE(tm) sensor uses light to visualize the skin conductance response. Our sensors are very inexpensive and can be massively distributed to audiences or groups of any size, in order to gauge reactions to performances, video, or any kind of presentation.
In her session at @ThingsExpo, Jocelyn Scheirer, CEO & Founder of Bionolux, will discuss ho... Feb. 5, 2015 01:00 PM EST Reads: 2,337 | By Elizabeth White  Connected devices and the Internet of Things are getting significant momentum in 2014.
In his session at Internet of @ThingsExpo, Jim Hunter, Chief Scientist & Technology Evangelist at Greenwave Systems, examined three key elements that together will drive mass adoption of the IoT before the end of 2015. The first element is the recent advent of robust open source protocols (like AllJoyn and WebRTC) that facilitate M2M communication. The second is broad availability of flexible, cost-effective storage designed to handle the massive surge in back-end data in a world where timely analytics is e... Feb. 5, 2015 12:00 PM EST Reads: 3,343 | By Pat Romanski  The Internet of Things is tied together with a thin strand that is known as time. Coincidentally, at the core of nearly all data analytics is a timestamp.
When working with time series data there are a few core principles that everyone should consider, especially across datasets where time is the common boundary.
In his session at Internet of @ThingsExpo, Jim Scott, Director of Enterprise Strategy & Architecture at MapR Technologies, discussed single-value, geo-spatial, and log time series data.
By focusing on enterprise applications and the data center, he will use OpenTSDB as an example t... Feb. 5, 2015 10:45 AM EST Reads: 3,608 | By Pat Romanski  The Internet of Things promises to transform businesses (and lives), but navigating the business and technical path to success can be difficult to understand.
In his session at @ThingsExpo, Sean Lorenz, Technical Product Manager for Xively at LogMeIn, demonstrated how to approach creating broadly successful connected customer solutions using real world business transformation studies including New England BioLabs and more. Feb. 5, 2015 10:45 AM EST Reads: 3,261 | By Elizabeth White  Enthusiasm for the Internet of Things has reached an all-time high. In 2013 alone, venture capitalists spent more than $1 billion dollars investing in the IoT space. With "smart" appliances and devices, IoT covers wearable smart devices, cloud services to hardware companies. Nest, a Google company, detects temperatures inside homes and automatically adjusts it by tracking its user's habit. These technologies are quickly developing and with it come challenges such as bridging infrastructure gaps, abiding by privacy concerns and making the concept a reality. These challenges can't be addressed w... Feb. 5, 2015 10:00 AM EST Reads: 3,739 | By Liz McMillan  The Domain Name Service (DNS) is one of the most important components in networking infrastructure, enabling users and services to access applications by translating URLs (names) into IP addresses (numbers). Because every icon and URL and all embedded content on a website requires a DNS lookup loading complex sites necessitates hundreds of DNS queries. In addition, as more internet-enabled ‘Things' get connected, people will rely on DNS to name and find their fridges, toasters and toilets.
According to a recent IDG Research Services Survey this rate of traffic will only grow. What's driving t... Feb. 5, 2015 10:00 AM EST Reads: 3,656 | By Elizabeth White  The industrial software market has treated data with the mentality of “collect everything now, worry about how to use it later.” We now find ourselves buried in data, with the pervasive connectivity of the (Industrial) Internet of Things only piling on more numbers. There’s too much data and not enough information.
In his session at @ThingsExpo, Bob Gates, Global Marketing Director, GE’s Intelligent Platforms business, to discuss how realizing the power of IoT, software developers are now focused on understanding how industrial data can create intelligence for industrial operations. Imagine ... Feb. 5, 2015 06:30 AM EST Reads: 2,271 | By Liz McMillan  Cultural, regulatory, environmental, political and economic (CREPE) conditions over the past decade are creating cross-industry solution spaces that require processes and technologies from both the Internet of Things (IoT), and Data Management and Analytics (DMA). These solution spaces are evolving into Sensor Analytics Ecosystems (SAE) that represent significant new opportunities for organizations of all types. Public Utilities throughout the world, providing electricity, natural gas and water, are pursuing SmartGrid initiatives that represent one of the more mature examples of SAE. We have s... Feb. 5, 2015 05:15 AM EST Reads: 3,456 | By Liz McMillan  There is no doubt that Big Data is here and getting bigger every day. Building a Big Data infrastructure today is no easy task. There are an enormous number of choices for database engines and technologies. To make things even more challenging, requirements are getting more sophisticated, and the standard paradigm of supporting historical analytics queries is often just one facet of what is needed. As Big Data growth continues, organizations are demanding real-time access to data, allowing immediate and actionable interpretation of events as they happen. Another aspect concerns how to deliver ... Feb. 5, 2015 03:00 AM EST Reads: 4,013 | By Liz McMillan  Scott Jenson leads a project called The Physical Web within the Chrome team at Google. Project members are working to take the scalability and openness of the web and use it to talk to the exponentially exploding range of smart devices. Nearly every company today working on the IoT comes up with the same basic solution: use my server and you'll be fine. But if we really believe there will be trillions of these devices, that just can't scale. We need a system that is open a scalable and by using the URL as a basic building block, we open this up and get the same resilience that the web enjoys. Feb. 5, 2015 02:00 AM EST Reads: 3,548 |
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