Rackspace buys ObjectRocket. Intel delivers Hadoop distro. And more.
For 451 Research clients: Rackspace docks with ObjectRocket to boost data services portfolio bit.ly/15ktZV8 Deal Analysis
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) February 28, 2013
For 451 Research clients: Intel formally enters the Hadoop business with hardware-enhanced performance focus bit.ly/ZzSkD3
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) February 27, 2013
For 451 Research clients: Cloudera manages to navigate Hadoop toward auditing and backup/recovery bit.ly/15ku2jI
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) February 28, 2013
For 451 clients: Revolution Analytics furthers ‘big data’ analysis push with Hortonworks partnership bit.ly/ZzSlXN By Krishna Roy
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) February 27, 2013
JethroData secures $4.5m funding led by Pitango Venture Capital for columnar RDBMS/HDFS combo. bit.ly/15kur5A
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) February 28, 2013
Intel launches Distribution for Apache Hadoop intel.ly/V5JQ7S intel.ly/V5JQ7S
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) February 26, 2013
Aerospike launches Aerospike Enterprise Edition 2.6 with enhanced cross data center replication. bit.ly/V5KqTd
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) February 26, 2013
Dell Software launches Kitenga Analytics 2.0. bit.ly/15ku7UE
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) February 28, 2013
Rackspace confirms ObjectRocket acquisition. bit.ly/VatoU7
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) February 27, 2013
MyRedis launches on-demand Redis hosting bit.ly/ZzSzy6
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) February 27, 2013
Hadoop is evil. bit.ly/YAhcri Via @al3xandru “All U.S. nuclear waste can be directly attributable to Hadoop’
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) February 27, 2013
And that’s the data day, today.