Hadoop: The State of Play
With partnerships and deals being struck up daily, we take stock of the Hadoop space and who has positioned themselves the best for the coming months. Some are suggesting it won’t matter though…
With partnerships and deals being struck up daily, we take stock of the Hadoop space and who has positioned themselves the best for the coming months. Some are suggesting it won’t matter though…
A fun-filled night at Day One of JAXconf – featuring Douglas Crockford’s JavaScript flavoured keynote, some cool talks and Raspberry Pi action
We now have a date for the next version of the cloud infrastructure OpenStack as Folsom is set for a September day release
Once you’ve made one Hadoop announcement, they then come in droves. Welcome Project Serengeti to ease Hadoop transition and Spring for Apache Hadoop 1.0 M2, bringing in enterprise-looking features
With four contenders jostling for Hadoop rule, the team behind MapReduce step up with Hortonworks Data Platform 1.0
We talk to Eclipse M2M IWG Community Member Andy Piper about the fledging Eclipse project devoted to creating open source protocols for M2M and IoT solutions
Machine-to-machine technology is picking up pace from initial ideas, with Eurotech release Everyware Cloud to handle M2M enterprise data
Half a year on from forming, how far has the Eclipse M2M Industry Working Group gone into providing tools and frameworks for emerging M2M technology? Seemingly very
In the midst of reform, the OSI gets the perfect man as president to oversee it
One of the founding fathers of OpenStack decides to opt out now that its work is complete
As promised, IBM donate their office automation suite direct to the Apache OpenOffice project
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
As Milestone 7 is imminent, some small details surrounding JDT emerge
Never one to shy away from a trend, Google go GA with their BigData analysis SaaS and the market trembles in fear at the cost-cutting choice