Where database startups go to die. And more.
For 451 Research clients: The cloud: where database startups go to die? http://t.co/uGjjuT1Bqh
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) September 6, 2013
For 451 Research clients: The 'big data' stepping stone on the road to Total Data integration http://t.co/InjsHNo5T5 By Krishna Roy
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) September 2, 2013
For 451 clients: Cirro expands data source support as it finds place in enterprise for federation hub http://t.co/yznwC57W5b By Krishna Roy
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) September 6, 2013
The Apache Software Foundation Announces Apache Cassandra v2.0 http://t.co/QF8CLZGYHP
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) September 4, 2013
Amazon ElastiCache now supports Redis. http://t.co/Gmv64Ljhtm
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) September 5, 2013
Twitter open sources Storm-Hadoop hybrid called Summingbird http://t.co/BSXWl8o6iJ
— GigaOM (@gigaom) September 3, 2013
Google has published the research paper for its F1 distributed SQL database. http://t.co/4UIWuUxKtI
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) September 2, 2013
Former Xeround CEO joins ScaleBase to lead business development and strategy. http://t.co/Wdi6Avr9rk
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) September 4, 2013
"i don't know what is wrong with sap communication or the online courses… here are the facts" http://t.co/yKSjMgVNnH Plattner explains HANA
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) September 3, 2013
And that’s the data day, today.