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GoGrid Introduces Predictive Analytics Platform
GoGrid today introduces its Big Data Solution predictive analytics platform. It adds features that combine the best from cloud computing with hybrid More >
New Analytics Dashboard for Infochimps.com
This morning the Big Data online marketplace vendor Infochimps announces a new analytics dashboard for their services called Dashpot.
Dashpot lets More >
Who Wrote OpenStack Essex? A Deep Dive Into Contributions
It’s always interesting to see who really contributes to open source projects. That’s doubly true when it comes to projects that are More >
Amazon S3 Showing Signs of Slowing as It Approaches 1 Trillion Objects
If you’ve any doubt that cloud storage is a huge market, Amazon’s numbers ought to be very persuasive. The latest figures from Amazon indicate the More >
It’s Not Highlander: There Can Be More Than One Open Source Cloud
The last few days have been, to say the least, interesting for cloud watchers. If you care at all about the open source cloud, it’s been a major More >
OpenStack Essex Focuses on Being Production-Ready
It’s official. The OpenStack Essex release has hit the wire. The OpenStack 2012.1 release includes two new projects promoted to the core of More >
Time Traveling with 1940 Census Data
Big data is usually discussed in terms of its applicability to business or scientific research, but it can be valuable for much more. Consider, for More >
In an Exploding Web Market, Nginx Gaining Against Apache
Any way you look at it, this month’s Netcraft Web Server Survey has some astounding numbers. The competition between Web servers is always More >
ENISA to Cloud Service Providers: Define “Availability”
How many 9s have cloud service providers offered you lately with respect to their service availability? Yesterday, as part of its effort to help put More >
Can Copyleft Clouds Find Contributors?
This morning’s announcement that Citrix would be contributing CloudStack to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) is a big win for Apache – and a More >
