Apple's AI and Nvidia's training speed top the Innovation Index
Apache Kafka is a key component in data pipeline architectures when it comes to ingesting data. Confluent, the commercial entity behind Kafka, wants to leverage this position to become a platform for the enterprise and today is announcing a milestone on the road to ubiquity: SQL. Getty Images/iStockphoto Streaming is hot. The demand for real-time data processing is rising, and streaming vendors ar
-- SUSEOne reason to love Linux on your servers or in your data-center is that you so seldom needed to reboot it. True, critical patches require a reboot, but you could go months without rebooting. Now, with the latest changes to the Linux kernel you may be able to go years between reboots. This is actually a feature that was available in Linux in 2009 thanks to a program called Ksplice. This prog
Disk vendors are running out of options when it comes to increasing disk drive density. One increasingly attractive option: Shingled Magnetic Recording (SMR). What is it and will it succeed? Robin Harris Contributor Robin Harris is Chief Analyst at TechnoQWAN LLC, a storage research and consulting firm he founded in 2005. Based in Sedona, Arizona, TechnoQWAN focuses on emerging technologies, produ
Security researchers have found proof of concept code that attempts to exploit the serious bug discovered this week in Bourne-Again Shell, also known as Bash, which according to US CERT affects both Linux and Mac OS X. The good news yesterday that some Linux distributions shipped patches for the bug yesterday has already been tempered by the discovery that those patches only partially dealt with p
The flaw, discovered by Joonas Kuorilehto of Codenomicon — the company that discovered the recent OpenSSL Heartbleed bug — allows a malicious server to crash or execute arbitrary code on a client machine running GnuTLS. Similar to OpenSSL, the GnuTLS library implements secure sockets layer (SSL) and transport layer security (TLS) protocols on PCs, servers, and applications to provide encrypted com
Google contracts require handset makers, if they want any Google Android apps, to carry all of them, with prominence and defaults as Google dictates. According to legal documents cited by Harvard Business School professor Ben Edelman, Android handset makers who wish to carry any of Google's apps, such as YouTube or Maps, must carry all of them. They must also make those apps prominent as dictated
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 beta arrives with MariaDB as its default database Red Hat's newest enterprise Linux takes one giant step forward to its release and shifts from MySQL to MariaDB for its database management system needs. Red Hat's next major flagship release, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7 is here and ready for your testing. Besides adding new features for virtualization, the cloud, an
Once a niche, high-performance computing has become a key growth area for the tech industry. Intel’s announcements at Supercomputing 13 today---including new details of a completely redesigned Many Integrated Core processor—show just how important technical computing has become. High-performance computing, once a niche area catering to academia and government, has become a key growth area for the
Yes, virtualization is faster (sometimes) than native hardware Three studies show that in some circumstances VMware vSphere can deliver faster performance than native computing. It's a computing truism that when it comes to delivering the fastest possible speeds with high-performance computing (HPC), you must use native computing instead of virtualization. Recent studies have shown that, in some c
Intel baking Apache Hadoop into silicon for big data, security uses Silicon Valley is turning to Hadoop to tackle big data, and Intel is attempting to get involved at ground level through integration on its chips. SAN FRANCISCO -- Not to be left out of the party this week, Intel revealed an Apache Hadoop distribution of its own during an invite-only event on Tuesday morning. See also: Hortonworks
NYSE Euronext builds hybrid cloud with a difference (VMworld Case Study) The technologies that we used to make sure that we were the leader in the marketplace in terms of trading technology and all the infrastructure to support that, that's also what we're offering our customers. Listen to the podcast. Find it on iTunes/iPod and Podcast.com. Read a full transcript or download a copy. Sponsor: VMwa
Cisco's track record with software tells us the company will not survive the shift to software-defined networking It hasn't happened yet. It's another of my predictions. But it suddenly struck me this week, as I read about the latest developments in cloud networking. Five or so years from now, the day will come when Cisco will have shrunken almost to nothing, eaten by software. Marc Andreessen's p
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