What happened in data and analytics this week will make your jaw drop.
For @451Research clients: Citizen data scientists: the new darlings of the analytic sector? https://t.co/bXVkb67Zdr By Krishna Roy
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) June 10, 2016
For @451Research clients: #Hadoop at 10: the expansion, convergence and divergence of the Hadoop ecosystem https://t.co/0a43dObLTx
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) June 8, 2016
For @451Research clients: Urika! @cray_inc packs supercomputing into new open analytics appliance https://t.co/k5Q32j7FKf By Jim Curtis
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) June 7, 2016
Microsoft expands Spark support in Azure HDInsight, R Server https://t.co/T2rCudbUsf
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) June 6, 2016
IBM launches the Data Science Experience – a cloud-based development environment for Spark https://t.co/gzQbUWuXWl
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) June 7, 2016
Cloudera and Microsoft team up, with others, on Livy – a new open source REST-based Spark Service https://t.co/MHlhSfiPMn
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) June 7, 2016
MapR introduces MapR Platform including Spark https://t.co/XsCfd59jeQ
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) June 6, 2016
Tesora expands DBaaS coverage to 15 with addition of Couchbase Enterprise 4.1 and EDB Postgres Enterprise 9.4 https://t.co/1QPDQu3cjJ
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) June 8, 2016
Databricks Community Edition is now generally available. https://t.co/AXhMF19yzc
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) June 8, 2016
Splice Machine plans to open source its Hadoop- and Spark-based RDBMS https://t.co/TFauEYpRNA
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) June 7, 2016
Teradata introduces Aster Connector for Spark https://t.co/lFwxqevvN2
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) June 6, 2016
And that’s the data day, today.