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Is Your Business Prepared to Recover from a Cyber Event?

CIO

You’ve done everything a smart and responsible organization needs to do to safeguard your systems, networks, data, and other assets from cyber threats. When a disaster happens — such as a data center fire or server hardware dying —you get alerted right away. The question is: are you prepared to recover from a cyber event?

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A Reference Architecture for the Cloudera Private Cloud Base Data Platform

Cloudera

This blog post provides an overview of best practice for the design and deployment of clusters incorporating hardware and operating system configuration, along with guidance for networking and security as well as integration with existing enterprise infrastructure. The storage layer for CDP Private Cloud, including object storage.

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Call For Papers: Riding The Next Wave of Cloud Computing

Cutter Consortium

It’s a hardware issue. But what happens when the lightbulb is no longer viewed as hardware? Businesses, consumers and government demand suitable venues for their data storage and processing needs – one that scales to demand and does not require a large upfront capital investment. It’s time to talk about cloud.

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Ozone Write Pipeline V2 with Ratis Streaming

Cloudera

Write pipeline V2 increases the performance by providing better network topology awareness and removing the performance bottlenecks in V1. A client gets an open container from SCM (Storage Container Manager). The network topology awareness is limited in Ozone V1. Open containers are precreated. the first step in V1.

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The Good and the Bad of Hadoop Big Data Framework

Altexsoft

Source: The Wall Street Journal. Apache Hadoop is an open-source Java-based framework that relies on parallel processing and distributed storage for analyzing massive datasets. In other words, it shares no resources with other machines except for a common network. As for hardware, there is no need for costly custom systems.

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Social Sites Becoming Too Much of a Good Thing - Social Networking Fatigue?

elsua: The Knowledge Management Blog

Toolbox for IT Join Now / Sign In My Home Posts Connections Groups Blogs People Communities Vendors Messages Profile Achievements Journal Blog Bookmarks Account / E-mails Topics Business Intelligence C Languages CRM Database IT Management and Strategy Data Center Data Warehouse Emerging Technology and Trends Enterprise Architecture and EAI ERP Hardware (..)

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5 Reasons Why Social Networks Fail

elsua: The Knowledge Management Blog

Toolbox for IT Join Now / Sign In My Home Posts Connections Groups Blogs People Communities Vendors Messages Profile Achievements Journal Blog Bookmarks Account / E-mails Topics Business Intelligence C Languages CRM Database IT Management and Strategy Data Center Data Warehouse Emerging Technology and Trends Enterprise Architecture and EAI ERP Hardware (..)

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