Monday, August 19, 2013

17 epic Microsoft Windows Auto Update meltdowns

Big data is reaching the peak of its hype, Gartner says

SQL to NoSQL: A match made in heaven for eHarmony.com

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August 19, 2013
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17 epic Microsoft Windows Auto Update meltdowns

These legendary clunkers made Patch Tuesday a living hell for Windows users the world over

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Issue highlights

1. Big data is reaching the peak of its hype, Gartner says

2. SQL to NoSQL: A match made in heaven for eHarmony.com

3. 7 IT security skills certifications on the rise

4. Gold, or champagne-colored, iPhone is real

5. Test-driving Motorola's Moto X customization tool

6. In their own words: Unix pioneers remember the good times

7. China to bring gigabit Internet speeds to key cities by 2020

8. Review: Lenovo ThinkPad Helix flips Ultrabook expectations

9. Google pushes Glass release date back to 2014

10. Opscode adds networking to Chef management capabilities

11. Beyond Google Glass: The wearable tech that will revolutionize business

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Big data is reaching the peak of its hype, Gartner says

Each year Gartner gives buzzwords a reality check by publishing its Hype Cycle report. The latest one focusing on big data shows that the industry is just reaching the peak of its hype right now, with vendors flocking to the market, customers getting anxious that they don't yet fully understand the technology, and the expectations about what big data can do for an organization being over-inflated. READ MORE

SQL to NoSQL: A match made in heaven for eHarmony.com

For online relationship match-making site eHarmony, pairing up two people to potentially spend the rest of their lives together is no simple task. READ MORE

7 IT security skills certifications on the rise

A number of IT security skills certifications requiring candidates to pass exams have sharply gained in terms of demand and pay value, according to a new Foote Partners report. READ MORE

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Gold, or champagne-colored, iPhone is real

A growing number of reports are suggesting that Apple this fall will release a gold, or champagne-tinged, iPhone 5S. READ MORE

Test-driving Motorola's Moto X customization tool

A review of the customization tool that AT&T customers can use to design their own version of the Motorola Moto X. READ MORE

In their own words: Unix pioneers remember the good times

We caught up with the pioneers who brought us the Unix operating system and asked them to share some memories of the early days of Unix development. READ MORE

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China to bring gigabit Internet speeds to key cities by 2020

China plans to bring gigabit Internet speeds to its major cities by 2020, part of its effort to expand broadband among households in the nation. READ MORE

Review: Lenovo ThinkPad Helix flips Ultrabook expectations

Fast, functional Windows 8 laptop-tablet lets you detach for tablet use or dock with the display facing in or out READ MORE

Google pushes Glass release date back to 2014

Google sources have backed away from earlier projections that the company's Glass wearable computer would ship later this year. READ MORE

Opscode adds networking to Chef management capabilities

Opscode has teamed up with Cisco Systems and Arista Networks to add networking features and has expanded its collaboration with Microsoft to broaden Windows integration for its renamed Enterprise Chef platform. READ MORE

Beyond Google Glass: The wearable tech that will revolutionize business

From heads-up displays to implantable silicon, a brave new business world of innovative wearable tech is fast taking shape READ MORE

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