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To help enterprises learn more about big data and how it fits with their traditional data warehouse and data mart, Pervasive DataRush and Karmasphere are hosting a webinar titled, "Big Data: The Role, Value and Best Practices of Hadoop," taking...
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Pervasive Software’s Chief Integration Technologist Paul Dingman will be a presenter at Hadoop Summit 2011 on June 29, 2011, in Santa Clara, CA. Paul is participating in the Application and Research track and will present from 1:15 pm to 1:45 pm PDT....
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Jim Discusses Leveraging Multicore Systems for Hadoop and HPC Workloads Check out Pervasive DataRush Chief Technologist Jim Falgout at the AMD Fusion Developer Summit June 13-16 at Meydenbauer Center in Bellevue, WA. The Summit includes more than 90 technology...
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A Detailed Summary of McKinsey Report on Big Data
We wanted to share a detailed summary of the report on Big Data by McKinsey Global Institute (MGI) that was released last month, as it contains relevant points and interesting statistics. The report describes the state and growing role of digital data...
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Tackling Big Data is a Big Job
Tackling big data is not a job that is only going to be solved by programmers alone. It’s going to be solved in concert with data scientists and analysts. What tools exist for both programmers and non-programmers? We love KNIME for this and we love DataRush...
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The Intel Concurrency Checker can be used to evaluate the performance scaling of applications on multi-core systems and to help further optimize applications. It’s a tool that is used to check application threading and threading concurrency and can also...
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We’ll show you how on Dec. 8 Like most software organizations yours probably needs a cost-effective approach to deliver analytics or other data-intensive solutions amid increasing data volumes and growing processing complexity—one that allows you to enhance...
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Update Available: DataRush 4.4.1
We've been working hard here at Pervasive and DataRush 4.4.1 is now available for download. Don't let the small version number increment fool you, there are many worthwhile changes to DataRush. Including new documentation that shows how easy it...
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Pervasive DataRush: Cost-effective security for companies in a challenging economic climate
Security spending in a downturn is under tight scrutiny. PricewaterhouseCoopers found this to be the case when it surveyed 7,200 executives in over 130 countries for its 2010 “Trial by Fire” report. One of the report’s primary findings states: Not surprisingly...
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Distributed, Scalable Clustering for Detecting Halos in Terascale Astronomical Datasets.
The process of stellar discovery has long made its home at High Performance Computing (HPC) systems. HPC systems have evolved into clusters of "fat" multicore nodes. Applications must take advantage of parallelism across nodes and at the node...
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Need to Boost Your Analytics?
You probably understand that Pervasive DataRush is a fast processing engine and is great for data preparation, but did you know that the just released version 4.4 also includes an analytics platform? Pervasive DataRush for Analytics now allows users to...
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Hadoop as a stepping stone ...
Gordon Brown posted a blog on Redfin commenting on a presentation by Jeff Hammerbacher discussing the use of Hadoop at Facebook.Having solved many big data problems at Facebook, Jeff has great credibility in this area. Jeff discusses how Hadoop was used...
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We’ve Crashed Through The 1 Terabyte Wall!
And we’re not done yet—Pervasive DataRush is now approaching 2 Terabytes/Hour on a single server!! Pervasive® DataRush™ has again proved that you can rapidly process terabytes of data on a single server. Recent tests on an Intel Xeon 7500 processor-based...
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Fraud Detection and “Finding a needle in a haystack”
Fraud Detection and “Finding a needle in a haystack” Benford ’s law has been promoted as providing auditors with an automated tool that is simple and effective for fraud detection . The law of anomalous numbers was published in 1938 by Frank Benford ...
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What would I do with 48 cores?
I mentioned in an earlier blog, the contest sponsored by AMD around the release of their 12-core 6100 series processors. With a 4p system that gives you 48 cores on a single box! This is an amazing amount of compute power in a very compact form. This...
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