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1. CEP and Big Data 2
There have been a couple of things floating around in the ether about CEP (complex event processing) recently. The first is the question, supposedly credited to Curt Monash, of whether it should be...
Philip Howard, Bloor Research | 25th January '12 | Score: 18%
2. Splunk: are you imaginative enough to realise its potential?
I was first introduced to Splunk last year and, once I got used to its name, quickly came to realise that this was something that had amazing potential. Splunk is a leader in its market, which is the...
David Norris, Bloor Research | 17th January '12 | Score: 17%
3. Alteryx, another disruptive technology of huge importance
It was the best of times. It was the worst of times. For Dickens, in a Tale of Two Cities, this was how he saw the era of the French Revolution. I think that we live in a time that could be described...
David Norris, Bloor Research | 23rd January '12 | Score: 10%
4. Themes for 2012
It's that time of year. Here are a few thoughts about what's to come, in no particular order.
Real-time everything. Hardly a surprise. It's been real-time everything for a few years. What I think is...
Philip Howard, Bloor Research | 19th December '11 | Score: 10%
5. Continuous Business Intelligence and Big Data
I have written previously about how the major vendors of CEP (complex event processing) solutions are still primarily focused on either capital markets or supporting business process and SOA and are...
Philip Howard, Bloor Research | 9th December '11 | Score: 10%
6. Expert Chat on how HP ecosystem provides holistic support for VMware virtualized IT environments
Advanced and pervasive virtualization and cloud computing trends are driving the need for a better, holistic approach to IT support and remediation.
Dana Gardner, Interarbor Solutions | 23rd January '12 | Score: 8%
7. NoSQL and NewSQL
NoSQL started as an abbreviation for Not SQL and has since morphed into Not Only SQL because vendors have realised that, actually, people rather like SQL and that there are a lot of people with SQL...
Philip Howard, Bloor Research | 11th November '11 | Score: 8%
8. FATCA and data governance
All the recent compliance headlines in the financial services sector, at least in the UK and Europe, have been around Solvency II, Basel III and MiFid II. A regulation that has been largely...
Philip Howard, Bloor Research | 14th December '11 | Score: 7%
9. CRM data integration provider Scribe boosts cloud offering with GUI synchronization services
Scribe Software, a customer relationship management (CRM) data integration provider, will launch next week Scribe Online Synchronization Services (SYS).
Dana Gardner, Interarbor Solutions | 24th January '12 | Score: 6%
10. What is Hadoop?
This is the first of I don't know how many articles about Big Data. I was going to start the first article by saying that big data is not the same as Hadoop but then I realised that I had better...
Philip Howard, Bloor Research | 2nd November '11 | Score: 6%
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