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The Future of Brick-and-Mortar Retail Lies in Big Data and the Cloud

 

Over at Wired, Vish Ganapathy reports that Big-box retailers are using Big Data analytics hosted in clouds to learn more about their customers and to compete with the e-commerce segment.

Cloud computing involves a new way of thinking about data. In a cloud, a single server can host many virtual servers, slashing hardware costs. The virtual servers can scale on demand depending on the need for computer capacity. That’s very useful for retailers, whose businesses are notoriously seasonal. Automatically expanding capacity on Black Friday, for example, can reduce lines at checkout counters and ensure quick service.

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RDMA and Storage at a Distance

 

Over at Forbes, Tom Coughlin writes that RDMA extends the capability of fast direct access to memory between computers in a cluster to greater distances, within a Metropolitan Area Network (MAN ) or even in a Wide Area Network (WAN) that can span continents.

RDMA over a WAN allows some very useful capabilities that can increase the overall power of a clustered computer system. It can provide remote collaboration with a remote file system allowing access as though it were local, enabling apparent real-time collaboration. RDMA also allows very efficient file transfer over a WAN. This direct data placement is accomplished with little impact on the processors on either end of the file transport. These features are very useful for working with large data files such as those common in many HPC applications. Storage at a Distance will not directly impact conventional client computing since these devices typically don’t have access to dedicated high-speed Internet connections. However with the growth of on-line (cloud) services the use of RDMA could accelerate many background processes within a given data center and between data centers. This could improve overall cloud performance and provide services such as fast backups and replications of data to provide data recovery. Thus Storage at a Distance could have a great impact on the overall performance and capabilities available over the Cloud.

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Australian HPC Company Looking to the Cloud for Rendering Blockbusters

 

Trevor Clarke at The Sydney Morning Herald, writes that Animal Logic realizes the potential the cloud can provide when faced with the need for additional resources in rendering visual effects.

Despite this computing power, in the last nine months the company’s workload – it has been working on The Great Gatsby, Walking with Dinosaurs for the BBC and also Iron Man 3 – has meant it needed additional resources, which it sourced from service provider Steam Engine.

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Job of the Week II: Software Development Manager for AWS

 

Amazon Web Services in Seattle is looking for a Software Development Manager in our 2nd installment of Job of the Week.

We’re looking for strong engineering leaders to build scalable and compelling mobile applications that span a broad range of devices and screen sizes.

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NASDAQ OMX Announces Virtual Data Room Called WorkSpace

 

At PRWeek, Brittaney Kiefer reports that NASDAQ OMX has launched WorkSpace to solidify the company’s handling of sensitive data in real-time.

Launched on Monday, WorkSpace is part of NASDAQ OMX’s corporate solutions group. The virtual data room allows users to protect sensitive and proprietary information online, update it in real-time, and collaborate with colleagues on issues such as mergers and acquisitions, IPO preparation, bankruptcies and restructurings, auditing, reporting, market research, and fundraising. WorkSpace also offers an iPad app to give users mobile access to the platform.

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Mellanox Announces Integrated InfiniBand to Ethernet Switch System

 

Mellanox reveals a single switch that merges InfiniBand and Ethernet technologies for data center solutions.

Mellanox’s new InfiniBand to Ethernet gateway functionality built within Mellanox switches provides the most cost-effective, high-performance solution for data center unified connectivity solutions,” said Gilad Shainer, vice president of marketing at Mellanox Technologies. “Mellanox’s systems enable data centers to operate at 56Gb/s network speeds while seamlessly connecting to 1, 10 and 40 Gigabit Ethernet networks. Existing LAN infrastructures and management practices can be preserved, easing deployment and providing significant return-on-investment.”

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Major OS Providers Put to Task by Cloud Technology

 

At Information Week, Thomas Claburn writes that Mozilla and Otoy have partnered to offer a JavaScript library that allows applications to be streamed from the cloud that is hardware and operating system (OS) neutral.

With ORBX.js, native code and legacy applications can be hosted in the cloud (e.g. Amazon EC2), and stream interactive graphics, 3D rendering or low latency video to a standard HTML5 page without using plugins or native code, or even the video tag (which, like Google NaCL,is vendor specific — ORBX.js works on all five major browsers),” explained Otoy founder and CEO Jules Urbach in an email. “The video codec created for ORBX.js can decode 1080p60 at a quality on par with H.264, using only JavaScript.”

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Big Data and the Cloud to Power the Future

 

Over at Power Engineering, LS Subramanian writes that Big Data and the use of cloud technology will be vitally important in meeting the world’s energy needs down the road.

As the cost of energy increases and its availability decreases there is an extensive use of collating data in the discovery, extraction, processing and transmission and distribution of energy. The energy business is increasingly using Big Data and cloud computing to ensure efficiency and cost effective solutions.

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Job of the Week: Software Engineer for Salesforce at Kiva

 

Kiva in San Francisco is seeking a Software Engineer for Salesforce in our Job of the Week.

We’re looking for a Salesforce Software Engineer to help lead the architectural design, development, customization and integration efforts of related Salesforce solutions within the Internal Tools team here at Kiva. These solutions are comprised of tools that use Salesforce.com, Apex/Visualforce, javascript and PHP applications and interfaces using OAuth and other related technologies. He or she will also be primarily responsible for the operation, administration, and technical support for our instance(s) on Salesforce.com.

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Microsoft Ups the Ante in Public Cloud Business

 

Software giant Microsoft sets its sites on the big cloud players like Amazon to become a contender in the infrastructure as a service (IaaS) market.

It is now a serious business for Microsoft. Microsoft is aggressively targeting competitor Amazon in the infrastructure as a service (Iaas) market.It recently reduced the general availability prices on Linux and Windows Server virtual machines and cloud services by 21-33% to match Amazon’s Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) prices.

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