Hortonworks and NSA
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Hortonworks Buys Onyara
...the new owner just got itself a bunch of ex-NSA guys...
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Hortonworks to Acquire Onyara: It’s all about The Internet of Anything! [Ed: recall CIA's Gus Hunt On Big Data: We 'Try To Collect Everything And Hang On To It Forever']
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Hortonworks Acquires Onyara, Early Startup With Roots In NSA
Hortonworks, the big data company built on Hadoop, bought early-stage startup Onyara today. The company, which launched at the end of last year, has its roots in the NSA — yes that NSA.
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Hortonworks buys Onyara, the company behind Apache NiFi, which was developed at NSA
Hortonworks, a publicly traded company selling a commercial distribution of the Hadoop open-source big data software, announced today that it has acquired Onyara, an early-stage startup whose employees developed Apache NiFi, a piece of open-source software that was first used inside the National Security Agency (NSA).
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Hortonworks buys the startup behind the NSA-developed Apache NiFi to target IoT data
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Hortonworks Acquires Onyara For Real Time IoT Analytics
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Hortonworks bags US-gov inspired Big Data tech
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Hortonworks Buys an Internet of Anything Play
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Hortonworks to acquire Apache NiFi firm Onyara for real-time dataflow management
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Hortonworks Acquires Onyara, Launches DataFlow Product
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Hortonworks Hears An Opportunity With Onyara
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Hortonworks acquires Onyara to bring analytics to a world of sensors
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Hortonworks buys better Hadoop data flow management
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Hortonworks: how to pin down data inside the 'Internet of Anything'
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Hortonworks Acquires Data Collection Technology Startup, Debuts DataFlow Software
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Hortonworks To Buy Onyara
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Hadoop vendor Hortonworks acquires Apache NiFi creator Onyara
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Hortonworks Inks Deal to Acquire Onyara to Leverage 'IoAT' Data
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