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- Inside IT: Big Data Podcast
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- Intel® Cloud Builders Guide to Apache Hadoop*
Big Data for Business Intelligence
IT is challenged with deriving real meaning from data that could provide great business opportunity. Intel IT discuss developing the necessary skills & finding the right platform to deal with Big Data.
Listen about big data business intelligence >
Advanced Analytics
Intel IT has embraced a 5/6/10 model for prioritizing and assessing projects for maximum business value. This model deploys small 5 person BI teams for 6 months with the goal of delivering up to $10M of value.
Download the advanced analytics roadmap >
Intel® Cloud Builders Guide to Apache Hadoop*
This reference architecture is for building cloud infrastructure, including both enterprise IT and cloud service providers or cloud hosting providers.
Learn about cloud design and deployment >
Big Data Analytics Solutions
Big Data Vendor Spotlight: IBM
Bruce D. Weed talks about the key components of the IBM* big data platform—including the Intel® Xeon® processor E5 family. You’ll see how the company is using these solutions to help its customers build a smarter planet.
Discover how IBM can help you build a smarter organization >
Big Data Vendor Spotlight: HP
Irshad Raihan explains how HP* solutions for big data, built on the Intel® Xeon® processor family, deliver value quickly and cost-effectively to companies analyzing both structured and unstructured data.
Learn how HP can help you get return on your big data investment >
Big Data Vendor Spotlight: Oracle
Kimberly Billings and Manan Goel from Oracle explain how Oracle* big data solutions deliver a uniquely integrated, end-to-end approach to big data acquisition and analysis. See how Oracle’s technologies help you acquire, organize, analyze your data.
Understand Oracle’s end-to-end approach to big data analytics >
Big Data Customer Examples
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Clemson Balances Big-Data Vision and Small-Budget Reality
Jul 30, 2012
Clemson’s IT leaders discuss how they’re evolving their clusters to clouds and preparing for an era of big data analytics.
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Genomic Sequencing Data
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is using big data to find better treatments for patients through genomic sequencing technologies
Jul 30, 2012
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) analyzed big data from thousands of individual genomes to improve patient care and support research.
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Energy Management
Pecan Street uses data-driven analytics to empower consumers
Jul 30, 2012
Pecan Street uses data-intensive analytics to empower consumer energy management, collecting data using a device-to-cloud architecture.
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Chip Chats: Big Data
Listen to More Chip Chats >- Database Appliance
- Big Data Analytics
- Database Performance
- Big Data in the Real World
- De-mystifying Big Data
- In Memory Big Data
Oracle Exadata Database Machine
Allyson chats with Tim Shetler, VP of Exadata Product Management from Oracle, about the Oracle Exadata Database Machine and its use in mission critical computing.
Oracle Exalytics In-Memory Machine
Marie-Anne Neimat, VP of Development for Embedded Databases, discusses the Oracle Exalytics real-time analytics product embedded into the hardware appliance and appropriate applications for deployment.
Database Performance on Intel® Xeon® Processor-based Platforms
Steve Shaw, Database Technology Manager at Intel, chats about database performance testing and engineering an Intel® Xeon® processor based system as a whole for optimal performance and scalability.
Real-world Uses for Big Data
Pauline Nist, GM of mission critical computing, talks about big data appliances, the Oracle Exalytics product for in-memory database, and real-world uses for analytics and mission-critical computing.
De-Mystification of Big Data
Mitch Shults, a mission-critical strategist, discusses the difference in structured databases vs. unstructured, delivering performance while managing latency, federated clouds, and in-memory databases.
In-Memory Database Processing with SAP HANA
Jeff Word, a VP at SAP, stops by to talk about SAP HANA, the first enterprise-scale completely native in-memory database. Keeping the database in RAM means that business data (point of sale, as well as Web 2.0) can be processed in parallel at real-time speeds
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Videos
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Big Data 101: How Big Data Makes Big ImpactsIntroduces big data, what it is, why you should care, and how companies gain competitive advantage.
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Hadoop* Webinar: A Guide to Building Cost-effective 10GBASE-TArista and Intel engineers cover Hadoop* advantages, emphasizing compute-network-storage balance.
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Hadoop* Server Clusters with 10 Gigabit Intel® EthernetShows how Hadoop* clusters analyze big data more effectively over Intel® 10Gb Ethernet.
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Inside IT: Big Data for Business IntelligenceHow Intel IT is finding the right platform and developing the skills.
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Reduce Latency, Improve Data Throughput with Intel® Integrated I/OIntel® Integrated I/O merges the I/O controller onto the processor for reduced latency.
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Intel® Technologies Enhance AutoCAD* 2013 FeaturesIntel® Xeon® processors and Intel® SSDs boost performance, enhancing AutoCAD* 2013’s new workflow.
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Data Center Server Meets IT DemandsFor data center servers or cloud, new Intel® Xeon® processors combine flexibility with efficiency.
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IT@Intel Tests the Intel® Xeon® E5 Processor Family in Design CenterRigorous Intel® Xeon® processor family tests track performance and efficiency in IT@Intel design center.
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Intel® Node Manager Ecosystem at IDF 2009Using Intel® Intelligent Power Node Manager on Intel® Xeon® 5500 Processor Series Platforms. Energy Efficiency, Power Capping included. (2:16)
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Increase Server Performance: Intel® Xeon® Processor E5 FamilyAnimation: Increase server performance with more cores, greater memory, and Intel® Turbo Boost Technology 2.0.
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ECC Memory in Servers Prevents Data CorruptionSee how Intel® Xeon® processor-based servers detect and correct single-bit memory errors.
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David Tuhy Talks Enterprise-Class Digital StorageVideo: David Tuhy discusses how Intel® Xeon® processors enable digital storage solutions that address power, performance, and cost concerns. (2:12)
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Intel and AIC at NAB 2010Intel® Xeon® technology in broadcast equipment and servers at the National Association of Broadcasters. (2:20)
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Intel and Data Direct Networks at NAB 2010Showcases Intel technology in broadcast equipment and servers at the National Association of Broadcasters. (2:32)
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Intel and EMC at NAB 2010Video: Intel and EMC at the National Association of Broadcasters Show, 2010 (6:09)
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