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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Review: Spark lights a fire under big data processing

Home Depot spent $43 million on data breach in just one quarter | Monster snow: How Buffalo-area businesses kept things going in the storm

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Review: Spark lights a fire under big data processing
Apache Spark got its start in 2009 at UC Berkeley's AMPLab as a way to perform in-memory analytics on large data sets. At that time, Hadoop MapReduce was focused on large-scale data pipelines that were not iterative in nature. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Protiviti

2014 IT Security & Privacy Survey Results
With the recent plethora of cyber-attacks and data breaches, prevailing wisdom suggests companies are working diligently to "get their houses in order." But findings from Protiviti's latest IT Security and Privacy Survey suggest otherwise. View now

WEBCAST: EMC

Redefine Your Mission-Critical Cloud with VMAX3
This webinar examines how EMC's VMAX3 storage solution provides unprecedented reliability, agility, cost-effectiveness and power in today's demanding storage environments. Learn More

Home Depot spent $43 million on data breach in just one quarter
Home Depot spent US$43 million in its third quarter dealing with the fallout of one of the largest ever data breaches, highlighting the costly nature of security failures. Read More

Monster snow: How Buffalo-area businesses kept things going in the storm
Despite the warnings of heavy snow, David Thiemecke's company Algonquin Studios was involved with an event last week to talk about the growth of hacking. With a party-like atmosphere, which included a dee-jay playing music while techies networked over hors d'oeuvres and beer, the snow hit Buffalo just as the event began. Read More

Breaking up is hard to do, but HP won't look back
Breaking up Hewlett-Packard is "totally the right thing to do for this company," CEO Meg Whitman said Tuesday, after HP reported declines in revenue and profit for the last quarter. Read More


WHITE PAPER: NetApp

Steps to Simplifying Private Cloud Deployment
Today, all the rules are being rewritten, both inside and outside the data center. The reason: virtualization. Read this paper to see how enterprises can derive competitive advantage by using virtualization technologies to build the most agile infrastructures. View Now>>

SDN up 200% among service providers
Production use of SDN has grown 200% among service providers over the past year, according to a survey from route analytics company Packet Design. Yet concern about the technology – lack of standards, and inadequate visibility and control – is up markedly from last year, while issues with SDN complexity dipped. Read More

The one thing missing from Amazon's big cloud conference
When Amazon Web Services has a big press or customer event, the company usually has one staple that it announces: Price cuts. Such was not the case earlier this month at AWS re:Invent in Las Vegas, the third-annual installation of the company's big cloud conference. So what's going on here? Read More

Tablet craze calms down as iPad shipments decline
It's time to kiss the tablet boom goodbye, as shipments of the once-dominant Apple iPad decline amid a worldwide slowdown for the devices. Read More


WEBCAST: Dell Inc.

The Human Side of IT Security
The importance of IT security has vastly increased with the expansion in mobility, cloud computing, and social networking. Securing the organization is difficult enough, but it is considerably more difficult because of a number of factors tied to people. Learn more

Hack the halls: Watch out for Cyber Monday scamathon
Cyber Monday is the biggest online shopping day of the year, which means it is also the single biggest opportunity for criminals to steal cash, personal information and credit card numbers, and they've got an imposing arsenal to carry out their plans against the unwary. Read More

Internet of Things helps asthma patients breathe easily
With a bit of help from Microsoft and the Internet of Things (IoT), Swedish medical device company Aerocrine is helping doctors around the world diagnose and treat millions of asthma sufferers more effectively. Read More

Google delays demise of old-style Chrome plug-ins
Google on Monday gave traditional Google plug-ins a stay of execution and instead outlined a three-step plan that will finalize their demise in 10 months. Read More


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