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| | A GUIDE TO DATA AS A SERVICE
Technologies in the emerging category of Data as a Service (DaaS) promise to dramatically accelerate the application projects that - now more than ever - determine how companies compete and succeed. Analyst firm SSG-NOW has newly published a report that defines DaaS and explores in-depth the impact of DaaS to its business users, application teams, and IT operations teams. Sponsored by Database Trends and Applications | | | | | | | | | | | Couchbase Advances N1QL with Faster Query Performance and Full Data Manipulation Support | Couchbase today announced general availability of Couchbase Server 4.1. The new release adds full CRUD support in addition to covering indexes and prepared statements to improve the speed of complex queries, and expands platform support to further accelerate the adoption of Couchbase by large enterprises and the developer community.
Full Article | | Attunity Partners with Google Cloud SQL to Release New Cloud Solution | Attunity Ltd., a provider of big data management software solutions, is releasing a new cloud solution, Attunity CloudBeam for Google Cloud SQL. CloudBeam accelerates transfer between on-premises enterprise data sources and Google Cloud SQL. Customers can leverage this solution to enable cloud-based business intelligence and big data analytics applications. “This really supports customers who want to take advantage of using the Google Cloud SQL offering and they want to do it efficiently and quickly,” said Lawrence Schwartz, CMO of Attunity.
Full Article | | Hortonworks Adds Spark Capabilities to its Flagship Platform | Hortonworks, Inc. is advancing its Hortonworks Data Platform (HDP) with the in-memory analytics capabilities of Spark. Apache Spark 1.5.2 will include support for Spark SQL and Spark Streaming. With the inclusion of Spark 1.5.2 on HDP, customers can get new Spark capabilities and maximize its value for the enterprise, accordiing to Hortonworks.
Full Article | | Qlik Enhances its Qlikview Platform to Deliver Better Performance | Qlik, a provider of visual analytics tools, is updating its Qlikview platform to strengthen its analytics capabilities. “Qlik has really been leading and pioneering in the market of business intelligence and data discovery since it was founded over 20 years ago,” said James Fisher, vice president of global product marketing. “Qlikview 12 is really the first generation of our data discovery solution in the market. We’ve been hugely successful really differentiating that solution around the power of our associative model which powers our underlying engine.”
Full Article | | Rocket Software Introduces Discover 1.5 | Rocket Software has announced a new version of Rocket Discover, a self-service data preparation, visualization, and discovery solution for business users. Discover version 1.5 contains new features that make it easier for end users to display data insights and allow for organizations to make better business decisions with the help of their data.
Full Article | | Salesforce Introduces New App Cloud Integration Service | Salesforce has announced the next generation of Lightning Connect, its service that allows developers and business admins to build real-time integrations with external data sources without writing any code. Salesforce Connect allows Salesforce users to access and manage data in external apps, whether on-premise or cloud, directly from Salesforce. The goal with the new offering is to allow workers to proactively manage customer data so they can connect and collaborate in an agile way, and be more responsive to customers.
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| | | | Apache Kudu Bridges NoSQL Analytics and OLTP | It is commonly accepted today that the era of the one-size-fits-all database is over and that a range of database technologies will be required to meet the individual needs of a variety of application environments, according to DBTA columnist Guy Harrison. "Kudu is one of a couple of recent database systems that reflect an emerging trend of consolidation within the increasingly crowded and diverse database technology marketplace," he writes in a new post. "When the NoSQL boom started about 7 years ago, each database was tailored specifically for a very distinct workload. Increasingly, we are seeing database vendors attempting to provide a more general purpose approach to their architectures. Kudu may or may not gain traction against alternatives such as HBase, Cassandra, and MongoDB. "
Full Article | | Happy Holidays – See You in 2016! | As 2015 wraps up, the editors of 5 Minute Briefing: Information Management would like to thank you, our readers, for your support and feedback over the past year, and wish you a very happy holiday season. Look for the next issue filled with the latest news in January 2016.
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