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Big Data: The Hadoop Business Case

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Since the birth of Hadoop in 2005-06, the way we think about storing and processing information has evolved considerably. The Internet is overloaded with definitions, characteristics, and benefits; however, few discussions synthesize all three of these topics in one place. The term “Big Data” has become synonymous with this evolution.

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Just Pinched Myself ! Part of a "GovCloud Dream Team" !!

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DBT-DATA provides reliable, flexible, and cost-effective data center solutions to federal, enterprise, and internet customers. He lead the strategic planning for Microsoft’s NMCI proposal, winning over $400 Million in new government sales, and also renegotiated a $25 Million, multi-year license agreement for over 30,000 servers with OSD, NII.

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The latest on Web 2.0 in Australia: Showcasing the best - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

Sponsors and partners include BEA Systems , KPMG , Australian Venture Capital Assocation , Australian Information Industry Association , Department of State and Regional Development , Australian Interactive Media Industry Assocation , Smart Internet Technology CRC , and Innovation Bay. The latest information on the event is here.

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Announcing Enterprise 2.0 Executive Forum: Sydney, 19 February 2008 - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

He is Founding Chairman of four companies: professional services and venture firm Advanced Human Technologies , future and strategy consulting group Future Exploration Network , leading events firm The Insight Exchange , and influence ratings start-up Repyoot. Enterprise 2.0 Permalink | View blog reactions Categories : Enterprise 2.0

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Web 2.0 in Australia: The birth of Silicon Harbour? - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

David Backley, Chief Technology Officer of Australian banking giant Westpac, said that risk aversion in corporations means both that they are less likely to try new technologies, and to by them from smaller vendors rather than the software giants. Another key theme was the application of Web 2.0 in the enterprise.

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