Oracle has announced a new tool called Oracle Big Data SQL, designed to break down data silos of separate platforms by integrating a single SQL query across multiple databases, including Hadoop, NoSQL and the Oracle Database. The tool runs on the Oracle Big Data Appliance platform, which integrates Cloudera’s Hadoop distribution. Big Data SQL leverages … continue reading
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Cloudera Enterprise 5 emphasizes security in Hadoop to match those of databases … continue reading
Hadoop in-memory engine brings faster performance to the platform … continue reading
Open-source cluster computing framework for fast and flexible large-scale data analysis gains support … continue reading
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MapR Technologies today introduced MapR Sandbox for Hadoop … continue reading
Skepticism is giving way once developers see what the latest version of Hadoop can do … continue reading