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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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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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The DataRush team just returned from attending the HIMSS 2010 conference in Atlanta (March 1-4 th ). HIMSS is traditionally a large conference. As massive as the Atlanta convention center is, this year once again HIMSS filled the venues. Total attendance...
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Traditionally Java Performance has always been a bit of a misnomer. In the early days of Java 1.1, performance was a secondary consideration after ease of programming and usability. But the last few years have seen some amazing performance enhancements...
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