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In his keynote at PASS 2011, Microsoft Corporate Vice President Ted Kummert announced new investments to help customers manage “big data,” including an Apache Hadoop-based distribution for Windows Server and Windows Azure and a strategic partnership with Hortonworks Inc. and Hadoop Connectors for SQL Server and Parallel Data Warehouse. Microsoft will be working with the Hadoop ecosystem, including core contributors from Hortonworks, to deliver Hadoop-based distributions for Windows Server and Windows Azure that works with industry-leading business intelligence (BI) tools, including Microsoft PowerPivot. A Community Technology Preview (CTP) of the Hadoop-based service for Windows Azure will be available by the end of 2011, and a CTP of the Hadoop-based service for Windows Server will follow in 2012. Microsoft will work closely with the Hadoop community and propose contributions back to the Apache Software Foundation and the Hadoop project. Hadoop Connectors The company also made available final versions of the Hadoop Connectors for SQL Server and Parallel Data Warehouse. Customers can use these connectors to integrate Hadoop with their existing SQL Server environments to better manage data across all types and forms. More information on the connectors can be found at http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=27584. Vision for Data See Kummert’s blog post on Technet, Microsoft Expands Data Platform to Help Customers Manage the ‘New Currency of the Cloud’. About Hadoop According to the Hadoop Website, “The Apache Hadoop software library is a framework that allows for the distributed processing of large data sets across clusters of computers using a simple programming model. It is designed to scale up from single servers to thousands of machines, each offering local computation and storage. Rather than rely on hardware to deliver high-avaiability (sic), the library itself is designed to detect and handle failures at the application layer, so delivering a highly-availabile (sic) service on top of a cluster of computers, each of which may be prone to failures.” Old news by now, but worth repeating. Alex Popescu (@al3xandru, pictured below) quoted Rob Thomas on 10/15/2011 in an Oracle, Big Data, Hadoop...There Is Nothing to See Here post to his MyNoSQL blog: Oracle, Big Data, Hadoop...There Is Nothing to See Here: Rob Thomas: Anyone that has spent any time looking at Hadoop/Big Data and has actually talked to a client, knows a few basic things: Big Data platforms enable ad-hoc analytics on non-relational (ie unmodelled data). This allows you to uncover insights to questions that you never think to ask. This is simply not possible in a relational database. You cannot deliver true analytics of Big Data relying only on batch insights. You must deliver streaming and real-time analytics. That is not possible if you are biased towards putting everything in a database, before doing anything. Clients will demand that Big Data platforms connect to their existing infrastructure. Clients don’t think that Big Data platforms exist solely for the purpose of populating existing relational systems. Big difference. As I pointed out before, Oracle is neither the first nor the last using this strategy. But I don’t think this “let them believe we are providing Hadoop integration, but all we want is to push our hardware and databases” approach will sell very well. Maria Deutscher asserted Hadoop Leads Market Trends as Hortonworks gains Traditional Players in a 10/14/2011 post to the Silicon Angle blog: Open-source big data engine Hadoop has become one of the fastest growing trends in the IT world, and the number of companies that get involved with this ecosystem – both solution providers and users – consistently contributes to their growth. One of the latest names on the list is Microsoft. On the same day it announced SQL Server 2012, the software maker revealed a strategic partnership with Hortonworks that will help it integrate Hadoop into Windows Server and Windows Azure. A visibility suite called PowerView and a couple of Hadoop connectors for SQL Server 2008 R2 and SQL Server Parallel Data Warehouse have already been launched, and Hortonworks will work with Microosft’s R&D crew to develop the rest. Microsoft is hoping to tap a rapidly growing market, which also happens to be a very competitive one. And it seems the competition between Cloudera and Hortonworks on delivering enterprise-level Hadoop services extends beyond market share to a more personal level: Jeff Kelly looks at some important points of comparison between the two companies, noting the perspectives of Cloudera and Hortonworks CEOs. The Hadoop market also attracted a more traditional player: Oracle. The company announced a NoSQL product at Oracle OpenWorld 2011, which fuses Hadoop and NoSQL with Oracle offerings. Oracle isn’t giving up on its core SQL portfolio just yet in favor of big data. Here we discuss how the Oracle Big Data Appliance, as it’s called, is more of a marketing ploy than a new strategy for the company. The reason behind all this competition is demand. A survey commissioned by analytics UI developer Karmasphere found that 54 percent of the respondents’ organizations are either considering or already using Hadoop. And as the usage of big data analytics tools becomes more widespread, so does the demand for big data scientists. In the same vein: HortonWorks Powers Microsoft’s Hadoop Distro Karmasphere Gets Good Vibes with Latest Hadoop Team-Up Facebook as an Enterprise Vendor? It’s Not as Crazy as It Sounds All Is Not Kumbaya In the Hadoop Open Source Community Abstracting Data Science for the Every Day User Hadoop, NoSQL and Big Data Job Trends Ercenk Keresteci updated the documentation for the Cloud Ninja project on 10/3/2011 (missed when published): Project Description

The Cloud Ninja Project is a Windows Azure multi-tenant sample application demonstrating metering and automated scaling concepts, as well as some common multi-tenant features such as automated provisioning and federated identity. This sample was developed by the Azure Incubation Team in the Developer & Platform Evangelism group at Microsoft in collaboration with Full Scale 180. One of the primary goals throughout the project was to keep the code simple and easy to follow, making it easy for anyone looking through the application to follow the logic without having to spend a great deal of time trying to determine what’s being called or have to install and debug to understand the logic. Key Features

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Microsoft's SQL Server database server platform and its cloud-based SQL Azure may share many core technologies but they are not one in the same. As a result, moving data and apps from one to the other is not all that simple. Two companies this week set out to address that during the annual PASS Summit taking place in Seattle. Attunity and CA Technologies introduced tools targeted at simplifying the process of moving data from on-premises databases to SQL Azure. Attunity Replicate loads data from SQL Server, Oracle and IBM's DB2 databases to SQL Azure and does so without requiring major development efforts, claimed Itamar Ankorion, Attunity's VP of business development and corporate strategy. "The whole idea is to facilitate the adoption of SQL Azure, allow organizations and ISVs to benefit from cloud environments and the promise of SQL Server in the cloud," Ankorion said. "One of the main challenges that customers have is how do they get their data into the cloud. Today, it requires some development effort, which naturally creates a barrier to adoption, more risk for people, more investment, with our tools, it's a click away." It does so by using Microsoft's SQL Server Integration Services, which provides data integration and transformation, and Attunity's change data capture (CDC) technology, designed to efficiently process and replicate data as it changes. "We wanted to basically provide software that would allow you to drag a source and drag a target, click, replicate and go," Ankorion said. For its part, CA rolled out a new version of its popular ERwin data modeling tool for SQL Azure. CA ERwin Data Modeler for SQL Azure lets customers integrate their in-house databases with SQL Azure. "CA ERwin Data Modeler for Microsoft SQL Azure provides visibility into data assets and the complex relationships between them, enabling customers to remain in constant control of their database architectures even as they move to public, private and hybrid IT environments," said Mike Crest, CA's general manager for data management, in a statement. CA's tool provides a common interface for combining data assets from both premises and cloud-based databases. Customers can use the same modeling procedure to maintain their SQL Azure databases. Full disclosure: I’m a contributing editor for Visual Studio Magazine, a sister publication of RedmondMag.com. <Return to section navigation list> MarketPlace DataMarket and OData Pekka Heikura (@pekkath) described an OData service using WebApi and NHibernate in a 10/11/2011 post: OData is a popular format for data services built on top of Microsoft technology stack. It's very simple to create your own services as long as you are using the .NET Framework parts like Entity Framework for data access but when you try to do it with other data access frameworks things quickly get very complicated. That probably is the reason that has made developers quickly step away from the OData services and use custom services instead.

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