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Using Advanced Hadoop MapReduce Features

Basic MapReduce programming explains the work flow details, but it does not cover the actual working details inside the MapReduce programming framework. This article will explain the data movement through

Web Service using PHP with SOAP

web service is used for how to consum it using PHP code. Basically this example of very simple and beginner level web service example. So please learnt step by step

Survey: Collaborative Development Is Increasing

A new study from the Linux Foundation finds that it’s becoming more common for developers from different organizations to work together. According to the “Collaborative Development Trends Report,” 80 percent

Intel, Cloudera to Partner on Hadoop

Intel and Cloudera have announced plans to work together on a new Hadoop-based big data platform. As part of the agreement, Intel will stop working on its own Hadoop project

Zombie BPM

This week I attended the bpmNEXT Conference in California. Unlike virtually every other conference I?ve ever attended, this one attracted Business Process Management (BPM) vendors and analysts, but not customers

Introduction to Java Caching System

In modern application development, caching is one of the most important aspects to be considered during application design. The most common purpose of caching is to improve performance. A cache

Amazon Cuts Cloud Prices Too

Within 24 hours after Google announced a price cut for its cloud computing services, Amazon Web Services (AWS) followed suit. Fees for its EC2 IaaS will drop 10 percent to

Microsoft Azure Goes to China

Organizations in China can now use the Microsoft Azure cloud computing service. In a statement, Microsoft’s Takeshi Numoto announced, “I am pleased to share that Microsoft Azure, operated by 21Vianet,

Adobe to Release Enterprise Version of PhoneGap

Adobe this week announced PhoneGap Enterprise, a new version of its popular open source, cross-platform mobile development platform. PhoneGap allows developers to build apps for iOS, Android, Windows Phone and

Google Slashes Cloud Pricing

At the Google Cloud Platform Live event, Urs Hölzle, senior vice president of technical infrastructure at Google, announced that the company will reduce its fees for cloud computing services by

Solving the Three Primary Challenges of Mobile Testing

Over one billion smartphones and nearly 220 million tablets shipped globally in 2013. Mobile app development for the consumer and business markets exploded?both the Google and Apple app stores surpassed

Box Plans IPO, Courts Developers

Cloud computing vendor Box has filed paperwork with the SEC announcing its plans to raise up to $250 million by becoming a publicly traded company. That’s an ambitious goal for

Go Language Increasing in Popularity

While it still has a long way to go to catch up with favorites like Java and C, there are several signs that Google’s Go language is becoming more popular

Red Hat to Certify Containerized Linux Apps

Red Hat already had a certification program for making sure apps run as intended on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL); now it is adding a service that will certify Linux

Microsoft SQL Server 2014 Released to Manufacturing

Microsoft made two database-related product announcements on Tuesday. First, it said that SQL Server 2014, its relational database, has been released to manufacturing, with the official public release scheduled for

Oracle Struggles in Q3 But Has Big Summer Plans

For its third fiscal quarter, which ended on Feb. 28, Oracle reportedsales and profits that failed to meet analyst expectations. However, CEO Larry Ellison and other executives said that they

Playing the Digital Transformation Game

In a recent article for ComputerWorld, Howard Baldwin took a well-deserved poke at leading consulting punditocracy for pushing ?Digital Transformation? on their customers. You must build a ?digital industrial economy?

HP Releases ALM 12 Suite

HP has updated its Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) suite. The company designed ALM 12 to provide agile development teams with the ability to release applications very quickly. “We’re providing customers

Introduction to Hadoop Streaming

Introduction Hadoop Streaming is a generic API which allows writing Mappers and Reduces in any language. But the basic concept remains the same. Mappers and Reducers receive their input and

Amazon AppStream Now Generally Available

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced that AppStream is now available to any developer who wants to use it. The service had been in a limited preview since it was

Should an Agile Organization Be a Holacracy?

Allen Holub has in interesting blog post on Dr. Dobb’s in which he argues that agile organizations should ideally be organized as holacracies. A holacracy is an organization made up

Report: iOS Dominates Enterprise Mobile App Testing

Perfecto Mobile, which provides app testing tools and services, has published a new report that details how enterprises test their mobile apps. Interestingly, while more than 80 percent of consumer

Employers Court Devs with Free Lunch

The latest version of the Dice Report from online job board Dice.com analyzes the perks that employers use to try to attract applicants for software engineering, cloud computing, big data