Neo updates Neo4j. Cloudera sharpens focus on Accumulo. And more
For 451 clients: IBM steps up commitment to Watson with BU, $1bn investment, $100m startup fund http://t.co/ptHrWCY7Io By Krishna Roy
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) January 17, 2014
For 451 clients: Diyotta aims to bring data integration to the yottabyte generation using ELT approach http://t.co/oFXyZiJDO4 By Krishna Roy
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) January 13, 2014
Neo Technology has announced the general availability of Neo4j 2.0 and the launch of its online training program. http://t.co/FasHkFW3pE
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) January 14, 2014
Basho introduces commercial support for open source Riak with Riak Starter and Riak Basic. http://t.co/ONGXaYs13d
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SGI announces plans to develop an in-memory appliance based on SAP HANA. http://t.co/AFZCLFYBbI
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) January 14, 2014
Cloudera steps up focused on Apache Accumulo via joint development partnership with Koverse. http://t.co/y3Y30TBfzf
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) January 16, 2014
Verizon introduces Per-Hour Billing for Oracle Database and Oracle Fusion Middleware on Verizon Cloud http://t.co/PtIUq5z02O
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) January 13, 2014
Veristorm Launches vStorm Enterprise, a commercial Hadoop distribution for Linux on mainframe. http://t.co/Zf1GXHbhZd
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) January 14, 2014
Google launches a preview release of the Google Cloud Storage connector for Hadoop. http://t.co/dI3HQ6oOGJ
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) January 14, 2014
Garantia Data's Redis Cloud service is now available on IBM's SoftLayer IaaS platform. http://t.co/ZfUtciJr4M
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) January 15, 2014
And that’s the data day, today.