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6 reasons why 2012 could be the year of Hadoop

Posted by on Friday, 25 November, 2011

Hadoop gets plenty of attention from investors and the IT press, but it’s very possible we haven’t seen anything yet. All the action of the last year has just set the stage for what should be a big year full of new companies, new users and new techniques for analyzing big data. That’s not to say there isn’t room for alternative platforms, but with even Microsoft abandoning its competitive effort and pinning its big data hopes on Hadoop, it’s difficult to see the project’s growth slowing down.

Here are six big things Hadoop has going for it as 2012 approaches.

1. Investors love it

Cloudera has raised million since 2009. Newcomers MapR and Hortonworks have raised million and million (according to multiple sources), respectively. And that’s just at the distribution layer, which is the foundation of any Hadoop deployment. Up the stack, Datameer, Karmasphere and Hadapt have each raised around million, and then are newer funded companies such as Zettaset, Odiago and Platfora. Accel Partners has started a 0 million big data fund to feed applications utilizing Hadoop and other core big data technologies. If anything, funding around Hadoop should increase in 2012, or at least cover a lot more startups.

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2. Competition breeds success

Whatever reasons companies had to not use Hadoop should be fading fast, especially when it comes to operational concerns such as performance and cluster management. This is because MapR, Cloudera and Hortonworks are in a heated competition to win customers’ business. Whereas the former two utilize open-source Apache Hadoop code for their distributions, MapR is pushing them on the performance front with its semi-proprietary version of Hadoop. This means an increased pace of innovation within Apache, and a major focus on management tools and support to make Hadoop easier to deploy and monitor. These three companies have lots of money, and it’s all going toward honing their offerings, which makes customers the real winners.

3. What learning curve?

Aside from the improved management and support capabilities at the distribution layer, those aforementioned up-the-stack companies are already starting to make Hadoop easier to use. Already, Karmasphere and Concurrent are helping customers write Hadoop workflows and applications, while Datameer and IBM are among the companies trying to make Hadoop usable by business users rather than just data scientists. As more Hadoop startups begin emerging from stealth mode, or at least releasing products, we should see even more innovative approaches to making analytics child’s play, so to speak.

4. Users are talking

It might not sound like a big deal, but the shared experiences of early Hadoop adopters could go a long way toward spreading Hadoop’s utility across the corporate landscape. It’s often said that knowing how to manage Hadoop clusters and write Hadoop applications is one thing, but knowing what questions to ask is something else altogether. At conferences such as Hadoop World, and on blogs across the web, companies including Walt Disney, Orbitz, LinkedIn, Etsy and others are telling their stories about what they have been able to discover since they began analyzing their data with Hadoop. With all these use cases abound, future adopters should have an easier time knowing where to get started and what types of insights they might want to go after.

5. It’s becoming less noteworthy

This point is critical, actually, to the long-term success of any core technology: at some point, it has to become so ubiquitous that using it’s no longer noteworthy. Think about relational databases in legacy applications — everyone knows Oracle, MySQL or SQL Server are lurking beneath the covers, but no one really cares anymore. We’re hardly there yet with Hadoop, but we’re getting there. Now, when you come across applications that involve capturing and processing lots of unstructured data, there’s a good chance they’re using Hadoop to do it. I’ve come across a couple of companies, however, that don’t bring up Hadoop unless they’re prodded because they’re not interested in talking about how their applications work, just the end result of better security, targeted ads or whatever it is they’re doing.

6. It’s not just Hadoop

If Hadoop were just Hadoop — that is, Apache MapReduce and the Hadoop Distributed File System — it still would be popular. But the reality is that it’s a collection of Apache projects that include everything from the SQL-like Hive query language to the NoSQL HBase database to machine-learning library Mahout. HBase, in particular, has proven particularly popular on its own, including at Facebook. Cloudera, Hortonworks and MapR all incorporate the gamut of Hadoop projects within their distributions, and Cloudera recently formed the Bigtop project within Apache, which is a central location for integrating all Hadoop-related projects within the foundation. The more use cases Hadoop as a whole addresses, the better it looks.

Disclosure: Concurrent is backed by True Ventures, a venture capital firm that is an investor in the parent company of this blog, Giga Omni Media. Om Malik, the founder of Giga Omni Media, is also a venture partner at True.

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Purchasing Batteries On Line Will Save You Lots Of Money

Posted by on Thursday, 17 November, 2011

Many of us will use batteries on a day to day basis in many of our house hold electrical goods, as many can be only run on battery power.

Items such as clocks, remote controls, digital cameras and children’s toys will all require the use of some type of battery to power them.

There are many different producers of batteries that we can all use such as Varta batteries, who will make them in all different shapes and sizes depending on what product you have.

The most common forms of batteries we use are the AAA, AA, C, D and 9 volt sizes, and pretty much all of our house hold electrical goods will use these.

Duracell rechargeable batteries will also come in these most common sizes, and will allow you to save large amounts of money using them. You can also buy Energizer rechargeable batteries and many others, as most brands will own make there own range as well as the one use alkaline type. Rechargeable batteries are also great for the environment, as they are being recycled after use each time, instead of having to be disposed of.

Many of us will purchase our batteries from local shops, high street stores and supermarkets, and this will usually be out of necessity instead of sound economic thinking. If you want to purchase your batteries at a much lower price, then finding them on the internet is the easiest and cheapest option. Companies such as Endurance batteries will sell there products exclusively on the internet, and will be able to provide you with the whole range of batteries available as well as there associated products. The prices will be much lower then you would find in a supermarket, as these on line sites can run with lower staffing costs which will not impact on the over all price of the product.


Dropbox for Teams offers businesses copious amounts of sharable storage

Posted by on Monday, 31 October, 2011
Dropbox for Teams

Dropbox is an indispensable part of many a computer users’ arsenal, including several here at Engadget. But, the company hasn’t had a viable option for businesses who would have an obvious use for a tool that allows you to easily sync files between PCs, share them amongst users and always have backups in the cloud. The boys and girls at the Y Combinator startup know that there’s lots of money to be made in the enterprise space and that’s why they’ve unveiled Dropbox for Teams. The general experience is the same, but rather than individually managed chunks of storage, teams share one large repository, starting at 1TB for five users. The base plan costs 5 a year and additional users, which also includes 200GB of storage, can be tacked on for 5 annually. The business offering also includes special tools for administrators to add or delete users and dedicated phone support. Check out the full PR after the break.

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Assist The Earth By Using Remanufactured HP 2500tn Toner

Posted by on Wednesday, 25 May, 2011

It is not possible in this day of age to run a modern company without a printer. Of course a printer is no use without a toner cartridge. Not surprisingly, purchasing printer HP 2500tn cartridges is essential to running our places of business.

Eventually all printer cartridges will run out of toner. Printer cartridges are expensive to replace and can really affect a company’s office costs. Fortunately, there is a solution. Remanufactured Toner for HP can be easily purchased and these top quality cartridges can significantly lower your printing expenses and increase your profits.

There are many companies whose specialty is to refill, clean and repair used printer cartridges. They can be reused many times. If you have a standard printer, like the HP LaserJet, you can locate compatible laserjet 2500tn toner made specifically for your printer.They also come in black and white as well as color toner. You should always look online to locate the biggest selection and lowest prices.

There is no need to be worried about performance. Remanufactured 2500tn Cartridges print just as well as brand new ones. Your HP printers will support remanufactured supplies such as compatible HP toner, and will not produce any issues. There’s no reason to shell out lots of money for the new version when these work perfectly.

If you’re still not convinced, then consider that remanufactured HP laserjet 2500tn toner and other cartridges do less damage to the planet. Since remanufacturing is a type of recycling, remanufacturing cartridges keeps them from getting thrown into landfills. Plastic does not biodegrade, so those cartridges would stick around for many decades to come. So purchasing remanufactured cartridges not only saves you cash, but benefits the planet.

Of course, the most important thing to look for when you purchase a remanufactured 2500tn Cartridges is quality. You don’t need to spend your money on poorly made products! Most distributors out there place an emphasis on high quality, but unfortunately not all do so. So whenever you purchase an HP toner cartridge, make sure to check for any streaks and scratches or other visible defects. If you do locate any of these problems, immediately contact the seller and get a refund or an exchange.

Most Internet sites and retail stores distribute such HP 2500tn toner cartridges. There are now remanufactured ink and toner cartridges available for costs well below those of brand name cartridges. By looking on the internet, you can locate the best selection and lowest prices for such cartridges. Since a penny saved is a penny earned, you owe it to yourself to look for such cartridges when purchasing printer supplies.

The HP line of printers makes high quality print jobs quickly, making them an excellent, cost effective investment for any business. This line of printers from HP has many different models on the market. Color LaserJet 2500tn Toner prints in quality color on a par with jobs produced by professional printers. Cost is the chief downfall to the HP black toner models. The quality of these printers makes the expense worthwhile, but the toner can also be very expensive. Cartridges compatible with these printers are now widespread on the market. These cheaper cartridges have the same features as name brand toner, with the same color quality and density.


Car Title Loans in North Las Vegas

Posted by on Tuesday, 24 May, 2011

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A Second Hand Vehicle Might Be A Blessing To Someone Who Truly Needs It

Posted by on Tuesday, 26 April, 2011

There are several people who will never buy a brand-new car. Some cannot afford one, or don’t have the credit for financing, but other people merely think that they are not worth the asking price. A car loses value rather rapidly, but the rate will rely on how well cared for that particular car is.

In many ways, always buying a second hand car can make lots of sense economically, as long as you are getting a great one. Luckily, there are many of them that are almost like brand-new, but don’t have a price that reflects that.

A second hand car can be a blessing. You usually don’t have a great warranty on used cars, but if you find a good one, that will not matter very much. You have a clear advantage if you know where to do your investigation on used cars. When you decide you wish to get purchase your car from the stock of used cars available in your area, you should look around to find out which makes and models have stood up well to the passing of time. Some sold well when brand-new, but had lots of problems. Others seem to do well even as they age. Those are the ones you wish to look for.

Once you find what second hand autos have held up well over the last few years, you can then quest for the one you wish to have. Always have them looked over. If you look at enough of them, you are sure to find a gem. It may take you awhile to find the one you want in the shape you want, but once you do, your hunt will feel well worth it. You are able to save lots of money off the acquisition price by buying such a second hand car, and you will not have a scheduled payment or high insurance cost hanging over your head. If you can pay cash, the car is yours straight up. Not many can say that when getting a brand-new car.

Caring for a second hand car is much like caring for a brand-new one, at the very least, if you want it to last for awhile. Always be sure to have the oil changed when needed, and get frequent tune ups if needed. A great second hand car can last you quite awhile. If you really think that a brand-new car is a waste of money, you join many who can afford brand-new but opt for used for a lot of the reasons listed above. Even if you get a brand-new car, and would like to get a second one, this might be the way to go to save some money while getting something you may actually feel is worth what you paid for it.