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Big Data: The Hadoop Business Case

CTOvision

The data is too big, moves too fast, or does not fit the structures of your database architectures. However, massively parallel processing (MPP) database architectures are one example of purpose-built technologies that have been developed to support both OLTP and OLAP data structures at enormous scales up into the petabytes (PB).

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Teraco and VMware are Taking a New Approach to Support the Efforts of South Africa’s Cloud Innovators in Their Quest to Achieve Zero Carbon Emissions

CIO Business Intelligence

One of our two newest and most significant solar projects is already under construction and we’ve set aside nearly $250 million over the next five years for the development of renewable energy sources and facilities. By transitioning to the cloud and software-defined data centers enterprises are taking a positive step for the environment.

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Technology Short Take #35

Scott Lowe

Cisco shared some thoughts on what they termed a “software-only” approach; naturally, they have a different vision for data center networking (and that’s OK). His follow-up article on disaster recovery of DCE VM with vCHS is also pretty good. This looks interesting.

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New CIO appointments in India, 2022

CIO Business Intelligence

Previously, he led the design, planning, implementation and delivery of IT managed services, cloud and security services, data centre and disaster recovery services at NTT. He has also worked with Reliance Communications, Global Tele-Systems, Mahindra Consulting, and Microtech Software and Consultants. November 2021.

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Fountainhead: CA's Acquisition of Cassatt - Hindsight & Foresight

Fountainhead

As much as 3 years ago, the company was anticipating "virtualization sprawl", the need for automating VMs, the expectation that IT environments will have both physical and virtual machines, and the fact that "you shouldnt care what machines your software runs on, so long as you meet your SLA". but growing. 3 comments: MHAner said.

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Fountainhead: Converged Infrastructure. Part 1

Fountainhead

and storage connectivity (LUN mapping, switch control) are all abstracted and defined/configured in software. From an architectural perspective, this approach may also be referred to as a compute fabric or Processing Area Network. Converged Infrastructure and Software Virtualization. Because the physical CPU state (i.e.

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Fountainhead: Emergence of Fabric as an IT Management Enabler

Fountainhead

This is very much analogous to how OS virtualization componentizes and abstracts OS and application software stacks. The next step is to define in software the converged network, its switching, and even network devices such as load balancers. can all be simplified and accomplished via software as well. Virtual networking.