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Hadoop's growth sparks competition
When Hadoop first appeared as an open-source framework for scalable distribution computing with large data sets—back in 2009—the project was a lone player in a seemingly empty marketplace. But two years later, a dozen startups are all vying for the Hadoop crown...
http://www.sdtimes.com/HADOOP_S_GROWTH_SPARKS_COMPETITION/By_Alex_Handy/About_HADOOP/35689

Windows Phone 7 Developers Get Hands on 'Mango' Beta
Both a new software development kit (SDK) beta and "Mango" beta were released yesterday for Windows Phone 7 developers.
http://adtmag.com/articles/2011/06/30/developers-get-hands-on-mango.aspx

Hadoop Ecosystem Starts Crystallizing
What a difference a year makes. A year ago, Big Data was an abstract concept left to the domain of a bunch of niche players and open source groups. Over the next 9 months, the Advanced SQL space dramatically consolidated as EMC, IBM, HP, and Teradata made their moves. In the past 3 months, it’s been Hadoop’s turn.
http://www.onstrategies.com/blog/2011/06/06/hadoop-ecosystem-starts-crystallizing/

Skytap, HP Optimize ALM for Cloud Dev, QA, Provisioning
Skytap and HP are partnering to provide cloud-enabled ALM (application lifecycle management). Beyond simple ALM, the Skytap/HP approach lets cloud adopters use automation to break through silos across dev/test, QA and provisioning to more quickly identify, locate and resolve bugs -- and even make user-requested updates.
http://www.idevnews.com/stories/4721/Skytap-HP-Optimize-ALM-for-Cloud-Dev-QA-Provisioning

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