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Microsoft and Red Hat strengthen alliance with SQL Server on Linux
In a move that would have been unthinkable a few years ago, Microsoft Corp. will port its Windows Server containers and SQL Server 2017 database management system to Red Hat Inc. Linux-based platforms. The announcement, which is being made at this week’s Microsoft Ignite conference in Orlando, strengthens a partnership between the onetime foes that ...
Riverbed extends Azure storage to remote devices
Riverbed Technology Inc. is extending a longstanding partnership with Microsoft Corp. with the announcement of Riverbed SteelFusion Azure-Ready Edge, a technology that extends Microsoft Azure cloud storage to network endpoints. SteelFusion uses Microsoft’s Hyper-V virtualization engine to give remote locations direct access to the Azure cloud for use as a primary storage tier, allowing data to be provisioned, ...
Oops! Researchers find academics often use Wikipedia but rarely cite it
Academic researchers, beware: Your secret is out. Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of Pittsburgh published an analysis this week showing that the online encyclopedia Wikipedia is materially affecting academic research, even though the authors of that research almost never cite it as a source. The study used a statistical model to establish ...
Actian adds Apache Spark support to vector database on Hadoop
Actian Corp. has added support for Apache Spark to its hybrid data management, analytics and integration platform. Actian Vector in Hadoop, known as VectorH, uses vector processing and multi-level in-memory acceleration to speed up performance of Hadoop data stores. The added support was announced Tuesday. Vector processing is based on a topology that’s vectorized and ...
Syncsort quality manager aims to purify Hadoop data lakes
Syncsort Inc. is extending the data quality features of the Trillium Software Inc. subsidiary it acquired last November to native Hadoop environments with Trillium Quality for Big Data. The offering combines Trillium’s data quality features with its Intelligent Execution data integration platform to enable information technology organizations to normalize and integrate data at the same time. The Trillium ...
Taking on GE, Hitachi rolls Pentaho and HDS into new unit targeting industrial IoT
In a business strategy move apparently aimed at industrial rival General Electric Co., Hitachi Ltd. has unified three of its business units into a single entity that will pursue business structured around data-driven initiatives and the Internet of Things. The company is also using its Next 2017 conference today to announce new IoT-based software, hyperconverged ...
ExtraHop adds 3D mapping for visualizing network-based threats
Another networking provider is climbing into the security market. ExtraHop Networks Inc., maker of an appliance-based analytics platform for monitoring networks, is rolling out version 7.0 today. It features what it calls “Live Activity Maps,” which are three-dimensional representations of interactions within networks. The feature can be used to spot anomalies that indicate a security ...
New database entrant TigerGraph boasts top speed, $31M in new funding
A graph database startup is unveiling its first product today with $31 million in new series A funding in its pocket. TigerGraph Inc., formerly known as GraphSQL Inc., said it has built the first native parallel graph database-based platform using proprietary technology that the company says juices performance up to 100-fold compared with other graph platforms. The ...
Startup Netsil introduces ‘Google Maps of microservices applications’
Startup Netsil Inc. is coming out of stealth mode today with a monitoring and visualization platform for cloud applications that enables DevOps teams to see all services and their dependencies on a network without the need for additional coding. Calling its service a “Google Maps of microservices applications,” Netsil said its Application Operations Center is ...
Aruba integrates machine learning into behavioral analytics-based security suite
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. subsidiary Aruba Networks is expanding its footprint in the security market with the announcement today of the Aruba 360 Secure Fabric, an analytics framework for attack detection and response. The software combines machine learning with existing products and new technology that HPE acquired when it bought Niara Inc. earlier this year. The ...