These days, Hadoop is everywhere. It began as an esoteric data-crunching platform used by vanguard web companies like Yahoo, Facebook, and Twitter, and now, less than a decade later, it. The NSA uses Hadoop to juggle the massive amounts of surveillance data it collects with each passing second. And this open source success story is even finding its way into businesses that play in more traditional markets like finance and insurance. But Stewart Allen, the former CTO of social media company AddThis thinks it The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . Explore the ways in which Hadoop, leveraging its capabilities within the NSA, revolutionizes data handling in sectors such as banking and healthcare.. Hadoop, Data Management, Open Source Technologies, Surveillance Data. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Canonical is touting private cloud capabilities in an upgrade to its Ubuntu Linux OS being announced on Tuesday. Available for free download on October 29, Ubuntu 9.10 Server Edition introduces UEC (Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud), an open source cloud computing environment based on the same APIs as Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud). Businesses can take advantage of private clouds, Canonical said.. "Essentially, what this release is doing is targeting cloud computing, in particular," said Steve George, director of support and services for Canonical. With version 9.10, users can take core ideas of cloud computing, including agility, resource pooling, and virtualisation in deploying clouds on their own hardware, George said. The link for this article located at Tech World is no longer available. . Discover how Ubuntu 9.10 Server Edition enhances private cloud options with open-source solutions to boost business efficiency.. Private Cloud, Open Source Cloud, Ubuntu Updates, Cloud Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Two companies announced Friday a new version of Security-Enhanced Linux, in a bid to build business from additions to the bare-bones operating system. The Open Source Development Group (OSDgroup), a Linux training firm, and Houston-based network consultancy Westcam have teamed up . . . . Two companies announced Friday a new version of Security-Enhanced Linux, in a bid to build business from additions to the bare-bones operating system. The Open Source Development Group (OSDgroup), a Linux training firm, and Houston-based network consultancy Westcam have teamed up to release a package that adds a graphical installer and new security settings to the OS released by the National Security Agency almost two years ago. The changes are designed to make the armored operating system more user-friendly for companies that are considering employing the software, said Mark Westerman, founder and managing partner of Westcam. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Several companies unveiled an updated iteration of Privacy-Driven Unix aimed at boosting protection and improving usability.. Security Enhanced Linux, Open Source Development, Enhanced User Security, Linux User Experience. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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