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Cloudera Strengthens Hadoop Security with Acquisition of Gazzang: Builds on additional community efforts to deliver end-to-end security offering

CTOvision

One is Intel corporation started a deep focus on enhanced security, including creating an open source community activity that leveraged smart design that could leverage Intel Data Protection Technology with AES-NI ( Project Rhino ) in 2013. Then some very positive things started happening.

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Technology Short Take 132

Scott Lowe

I think a fair number of folks may not be aware that the Nginx ingress controller for Kubernetes—both the community version and the Nginx-maintained open source version—do suffer from timeouts and errors resulting from changes in the back-end application’s list of endpoints (think pods being added or removed).

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DataStax Raises $45 million for Big Databases » Data Center.

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Cloudera announced Sentry – a new Apache licensed open source project that delivers the industry’s first fine-grained authorization framework for Hadoop. ” RELATED POSTS: Big Data News: Intel, WalmartLabs, DataStax. Univa Adds Intel Phi Support to Resource Management Platform. Disaster Recovery.

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Technology and Hollywood Meet At SIGGRAPH 2013 » Data Center.

Data Center Knowledge

Intel (INTC) was at SIGGRAPH highlighting high-fidelity ray-tracing from the upcoming 2.0 release of the Embree open source project, as well as giving a demonstration of Autodesk Opticore Professional Studio running on Xeon Phi co-processors. Disaster Recovery. By: John Rath July 26th, 2013. White Papers.

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Technology Short Take #44

Scott Lowe

To help resolve this issue, Cumulus Networks (and possibly Metacloud, I’m not sure of their involvement yet) has release an open source project called vxfld. I’d love to hear from more networking pros (please disclose company affiliations) about their thoughts on this matter. Need to get a better grasp on OpenFlow?

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