Cloudera, Hadoop, Hortonworks, Apache Spark, and OpenShift


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Cloudera wants Spark and Hadoop to be one platform, that works
Cloudera proclaimed some time ago that it saw Apache Spark as the future of Big Data. It predicted, and committed to help bring about, a world where most Hadoop ecosystem components would run on the memory-centric Spark processing engine and would rid themselves of their dependency on MapReduce.
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Cloudera Launches Plan to Help Unite Apache Spark and Hadoop
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Hortonworks responds to expanding Hadoop universe, opens new London HQ
The firm this week today announced the opening of its new international headquarters in the City of London.
The move comes at the same time as a new Hadoop Community Hub for Central London.
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Bringing Data Replication to Hadoop
Designed to make it possible to replicate data between Hadoop clusters using a wide area network (WAN), WANdisco Fusion Enterprise Edition makes sure that all the all Hadoop servers and clusters are fully readable and writeable, and that they are always in sync and recover automatically from each other after planned or unplanned downtime. There are no read-only backup servers and clusters that would be used when the primary active cluster goes offline.
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Evaluating OpenShift vs. Cloud Foundry for open source PaaS
OpenShift and Cloud Foundry are two popular options for open source PaaS. Here's how to tell which one is right for your development needs.
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