DataStax Announces DSE 4.7, the Complete Distributed Database Platform With Integrated Search, Analytics and In-Memory, Purpose-Built for Mixed Workloads

DataStax Announces DSE 4.7, the Complete Distributed Database Platform With Integrated Search, Analytics and In-Memory, Purpose-Built for Mixed Workloads

SANTA CLARA, CA — (Marketwired) — 05/19/15 –Innovative –Live Indexing– makes new, high-velocity transactional data immediately available for search and analyticsCombined search and analytic functionality allows developers to use Apache Solr search syntax in conjunction with Apache Spark–s SparkSQL to run analytics and search on the same nodes, delivering more agility to developers and faster time to market for applicationsAdvanced encryption and external security software support enhanceme

Brocade and IBM Team With Marist College to Prepare Students for Careers in Software-Defined Networking Technology

Brocade and IBM Team With Marist College to Prepare Students for Careers in Software-Defined Networking Technology

POUGHKEEPSIE, NY — (Marketwired) — 05/19/15 — Marist College today announced it selected Brocade (NASDAQ: BRCD) and IBM (NYSE: IBM) to help prepare its students for careers in computer networking by providing them training on networking technologies ideally suited to cloud computing.Through the collaboration Marist will introduce software-defined networking (SDN) and network functions virtualization (NFV) technologies in the Marist College SDN Lab, two cutting-edge networking architectures o

IDC Reveals That India-based Outsourcers Captured 23% of Worldwide Total Contract Value for Top 100 Outsourcing Deals in 2014

.2015 – International Data Corporation?s (IDC) analysis of worldwide outsourcing deals during the 2012-2014 time period reveals that India-based outsourcers captured nearly a quarter of the top 100 outsourcing deals in 2014.
The analysis also shows that the top five vendors in 2014 captured more than 50% of the total contract value (TCV) of top 100 outsourcing deals in 2014. This is up from 43% by the top five vendors in 2013, which included IBM with $13.8 billion, CGI with $2.8 billion,