Hortonworks, Hadoop
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Syncsort Delivers Native Mainframe Hadoop, Spark Data
Syncsort simplifies mainframe big data access for enterprises seeking governance and compliance in Apache Hadoop and Apache Spark data.
Syncsort, a provider of big data and mainframe software, has upgraded its DMX-h data integration software to enable enterprise organizations to work with mainframe data in Hadoop or Spark in its native format.
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Python 3 status, a cloud architect's best friend, and more OpenStack news
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15X Spark Speed-ups Coming to the Open Source Community, Say HPE and Hortonworks
Hortonworks and HPE this week announced a collaboration to enable enterprise-wide Apache Spark implementation, an effort based on work done to the Spark kernel by HPE Labs that the companies say could improve shuffle engine performance by 15x and memory efficiency by 50 percent. The collaboration will center on big data analytics workloads that benefit from large pools of shared memory.
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Hortonworks Makes Waves, BI Benchmark Breakthrough: Big Data Roundup
Hortonworks updates its platforms and teams up with HPE for Spark, LinkedIn contributes more to the Apache Software Foundation, Business Intelligence software talks to Hadoop, and more in this edition of the Big Data Roundup.
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Hortonworks Climbs 2.01%
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