Big Data
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ODPi Announces Its Gold Sponsorship Of Apache Software Foundation
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ODPi Becomes Gold Sponsor of The Apache Software Foundation
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ODPi Offers Olive Branch to Apache Software Foundation
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An Open Source Tour de Force at Apache: Big Data 2016
Open source software is fundamental to big data, says Roman Shaposhnik, who runs the Apache Incubator project for the Apache Software Foundation (ASF), the main sponsor of this event. “In a way, open source has won in the enterprise,” says Shaposhnik, whose day job is director of open source at Pivotal. “It’s next to impossible to have a proprietary sale in the enterprise these days, unless it’s a value-add component on something that’s essentially an open source platform.”
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ODPi Won’t Fork Hadoop, Pledges Support for Apache Software Foundation with New Gold Sponsorship
The folks at the Open Data Platform Initiative (ODPi) have heard the concerns and the criticisms of the Hadoop community, and today John Mertic, the standards organization’s Director of Program Management, took to Apache Big Data in Vancouver to clear the air.
Contrary to the Hadoop community’s concerns, ODPi does not want to take over the development of Hadoop, it does not want to fork Hadoop, Mertic said.
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Spark 2.0 Will Be Faster, Easier for App Development, and Tackle Streaming Data
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Study: Global Hadoop Market to Explode, Including Verticals
This report follows Technavio's study predicting the global Hadoop market to grow at a CAGR at more than 50% over the next four years. Meanwhile, Allied Market Research has forecasted that the global market for Hadoop along with related hardware, software, and services will reach $50.2 billion by 2020. Still, though some organizations are struggling with Hadoop's complexity.
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