Hadoop MapReduce Tutorial
A step-by-step guide on how to use Hadoop MapReduce to analyse the effectiveness of an advertising campaign, by Sujee Maniyam
Latest milestone arrives for Virgo Tooling
After a short period of inactivity, Virgo Tooling reaches another milestone, bringing new enterprise-level OSGi capabilities
Has OpenOffice arrived too late
The original open source office suite gets a new lick of paint with its first release under Apache, but has OpenOffice missed the boat with LibreOffice assuming top dog status…
New JVM polyglot framework emerges
A VMware sponsored project appears with its first final version - can it challenge Node and Akka?
One shot left for Oracle?
The fair use debate continues, with Judge Alsup surprising the court by ruling against Oracle's motion for a judgment as a matter of law that fair use can't be claimed in this…
PaaS In, SaaS out
Red Hat revealed the roadmap for their PaaS OpenShift, detailing some innovative plans to garner more enterprise plaudits. Find more within...
Interview from JAX 2012
From JAX 2012 in Mainz, Diana Kupfer talks with JBoss technical leader Mark Little about the state of Enterprise Java and the new PaaS solution from Red Hat, OpenShift. His…
Keeping an eye on CloudStack
The cloud infrastructure battle is well underway and now IT-ops focused Zenoss puts its chips down on the Apache Foundation's IaaS.
Ding ding
With tussles over the copyright verdict still occurring, the trial enters into stage two - looking at patents.
Better late than never
After some delays, the new OSGi specification documents make their appearance, including the first ever Residential documentation.
Big Data is only getting bigger
New research from IDC suggest that the already thriving Hadoop/MapReduce ecosystem is set to grow bigger, estimated to be worth a cool $812.8m come 2016
Road to Juno
The final steps down the road to Juno are being taken, with Milestone 7 showing the last parts before we enter the rigorous testing endgame phase
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