Hadoop/Spark
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ODPi Doubles Membership, Announces Technical Milestones and Open Governance Structure
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The Open Data Platform rebrands as ODPi under the Linux Foundation
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Linux Foundation and ODPi Promise Open Source Hadoop Big Data Standard
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Spark user survey suggests growth beyond Hadoop
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Databricks: Apache Spark Outgrowing Hadoop
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The center of gravity in big data is shifting to Spark
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Altiscale delivers ‘Spark-as-a-Service’ cloud platform
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Altiscale Increases Performance and Reliability of Hadoop and Spark Platform With Updated Altiscale Data Cloud
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Altiscale Expands Hadoop-as-a-Service in Data Cloud 4.0
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Notes from the keynote: Apache Big Data & ApacheCon Core Europe 2015
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So an Elephant and a Kudu Walk Into #StrataHadoop
It’s probably coincidence that Hadoop pioneer Cloudera and the Linux Foundation each announced Hadoop-related news that isn’t necessarily complementary, on the same day.
But then again, the Strata + Hadoop World is taking over much of the Javits Center in New York City today through Thursday, so if you’ve got something big to say, there are plenty of open, interested ears to hear it.
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New cloud platform improves big data performance and reliability
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