Spark sits at the heart of IBM's reinvention.

Greenplum goes open source -- and a new cloud analytics star is born.

InfoWorld Big Data Report
November 09, 2015
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SQL Server 2016 gets an R (language) rating

SQL Server's next on-prem version will have built-in support for analytics written in the R language, via Microsoft's acquisition and its own implementations READ MORE

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Issue highlights

1. Spark sits at the heart of IBM's reinvention

2. Greenplum goes open source -- and a new cloud analytics star is born

3. IBM snaps up Weather.com and more in Watson IoT push

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Spark sits at the heart of IBM's reinvention

With 'Spark as a service,' IBM recasts many of the company's big data options around the analytics technology READ MORE

Greenplum goes open source -- and a new cloud analytics star is born

An open source Greenplum presents a golden opportunity for cloud vendors of big data solutions READ MORE

IBM snaps up Weather.com and more in Watson IoT push

IBM also announced this week six new partners that are using Watson to develop new apps READ MORE

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Cost-Benefit Analysis: Comparing the IBM PureData

The three year TCO (IT Costs + Business Costs) analysis presented in this paper compares IBM PureData for Analytics and a Hadoop Cluster (Cloudera) for four configurations - small, medium, large and enterprise. Learn More

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