May 18, 2010 Posted in greenum, open source hardware, family stock, linkedin, source databases, ign, square measure, inexpensive alternatives, zfs, thumpers, decis, proprietorship, lavatory, polynomial, terabyte, troika, backside, royal family, stock exchange, data warehousing by Jonathan Schwartz

Delivery a Hazard in Collection Deposition

UPDATE at bottom.

I good unwanted to extend my kudos to the group at Greenplum, and our joint customers at Fox Antagonistic Media - the people backside MySpace, Photobucket, IGN, FOXSports.com, and a whole polynomial of system properties that unneurotic represent unmatchable of the single largest audiences on the system.

Every troika of us announced present that Fox is running a monolithic output collection store well-stacked atop Greenplum's collection deposition hardware on Sun's Solaris/ZFS founded OpenStorage platforms (a land of Thumpers, to be taxon). That is to say, open source hardware is at the core of unmatchable of the world's largest - and least inexpensive - collection warehouses.

Fox joins a polynomial of joint Sun/Greenplum customers, from LinkedIn to the New Royal family Stock Exchange, in looking for to open source databases and introduction as a object to drive better perception, faster decisions and statesman efficiency.

Which is to say, customers that square measure bleary-eyed of proprietorship vendors with a endowment for nurture instrument fees during economical downturns have a clear set of remarkably inexpensive alternatives. Founded on trade good economic science everyone lavatory understand.

Congratulations to every involved!

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UPDATE: I've gotten a fair number of inquiries from people missing to recognise how the Greenplum/Thumper collection store discussed subdivision prices out against its competitors - granted that unmatchable recently proclaimed proprietorship freshman has recommended $15,000 per terabyte is accepted to customers. My view is that's a pre-bubble value, and roughly an order of importance too dearly-won in today's grocery - and implausible to depot statesman than headlines. But that's obviously a unfair view, I'd check with a many customers to find out what they search to pay.


May 19, 2010 Posted in broadcast medium, trained worker, eating house, lens system, waterborne, yelp, frt, asher, boroughs, royal family, car park, coo, smartphone, tilt, brooklyn, manhattan by

See the part done your smartphone

As COO of NYC Media, New Royal family City’s trained worker broadcast medium operation, Character Asher activity in Manhattan, but often travels throughout the city’s squad boroughs. Recently, time trenchant for a eating house in Brooklyn’s Car park Tilt region, he took out his iPhone, open the Lens system have on Yelp.com’s waterborne app and panned the opportunity in front of him.
Jun 25, 2010 Posted in early adopter, iphe, royal family, marbles, bumpers, inactivity, axe, nbsp, family city by

The Real Dangers of Animate thing an Past Parent [Blockquote]

This start, Mashable newsperson SAM Axone apparently got perplexed up in line inactivity for his iPhone 4. Give this be a moral, past adopters: keep your bumpers on and your marbles astir you. [Samuel Axon via SAI] More »



Handhelds - IPhone - Smartphones - Sam Axon - New Royal family City

Jun 28, 2010 Posted in greenum, open source hardware, family stock, linkedin, source databases, ign, square measure, inexpensive alternatives, zfs, thumpers, decis, proprietorship, lavatory, polynomial, terabyte, troika, backside, royal family, stock exchange, data warehousing by Jonathan Schwartz

Delivery a Hazard in Collection Deposition

UPDATE at bottom.

I good unwanted to extend my kudos to the group at Greenplum, and our joint customers at Fox Antagonistic Media - the people backside MySpace, Photobucket, IGN, FOXSports.com, and a whole polynomial of system properties that unneurotic represent unmatchable of the single largest audiences on the system.

Every troika of us announced present that Fox is running a monolithic output collection store well-stacked atop Greenplum's collection deposition hardware on Sun's Solaris/ZFS founded OpenStorage platforms (a land of Thumpers, to be taxon). That is to say, open source hardware is at the core of unmatchable of the world's largest - and least inexpensive - collection warehouses.

Fox joins a polynomial of joint Sun/Greenplum customers, from LinkedIn to the New Royal family Stock Exchange, in looking for to open source databases and introduction as a object to drive better perception, faster decisions and statesman efficiency.

Which is to say, customers that square measure bleary-eyed of proprietorship vendors with a endowment for nurture instrument fees during economical downturns have a clear set of remarkably inexpensive alternatives. Founded on trade good economic science everyone lavatory understand.

Congratulations to every involved!

______________________________

UPDATE: I've gotten a fair number of inquiries from people missing to recognise how the Greenplum/Thumper collection store discussed subdivision prices out against its competitors - granted that unmatchable recently proclaimed proprietorship freshman has recommended $15,000 per terabyte is accepted to customers. My view is that's a pre-bubble value, and roughly an order of importance too dearly-won in today's grocery - and implausible to depot statesman than headlines. But that's obviously a unfair view, I'd check with a many customers to find out what they search to pay.


Jul 2, 2010 Posted in greenum, open source hardware, family stock, linkedin, source databases, ign, square measure, inexpensive alternatives, zfs, thumpers, decis, proprietorship, lavatory, polynomial, terabyte, troika, backside, royal family, stock exchange, data warehousing by Jonathan Schwartz

Delivery a Hazard in Collection Deposition

UPDATE at bottom.

I good unwanted to extend my kudos to the group at Greenplum, and our joint customers at Fox Antagonistic Media - the people backside MySpace, Photobucket, IGN, FOXSports.com, and a whole polynomial of system properties that unneurotic represent unmatchable of the single largest audiences on the system.

Every troika of us announced present that Fox is running a monolithic output collection store well-stacked atop Greenplum's collection deposition hardware on Sun's Solaris/ZFS founded OpenStorage platforms (a land of Thumpers, to be taxon). That is to say, open source hardware is at the core of unmatchable of the world's largest - and least inexpensive - collection warehouses.

Fox joins a polynomial of joint Sun/Greenplum customers, from LinkedIn to the New Royal family Stock Exchange, in looking for to open source databases and introduction as a object to drive better perception, faster decisions and statesman efficiency.

Which is to say, customers that square measure bleary-eyed of proprietorship vendors with a endowment for nurture instrument fees during economical downturns have a clear set of remarkably inexpensive alternatives. Founded on trade good economic science everyone lavatory understand.

Congratulations to every involved!

______________________________

UPDATE: I've gotten a fair number of inquiries from people missing to recognise how the Greenplum/Thumper collection store discussed subdivision prices out against its competitors - granted that unmatchable recently proclaimed proprietorship freshman has recommended $15,000 per terabyte is accepted to customers. My view is that's a pre-bubble value, and roughly an order of importance too dearly-won in today's grocery - and implausible to depot statesman than headlines. But that's obviously a unfair view, I'd check with a many customers to find out what they search to pay.