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Intel and Yahoo! spawn open-source ’Tashi’ cluster
The Register - February 26, 2010 00:16 AM
Big Data goes back to school
Backed by Yahoo!, HP, and Intel, the computer science mavens at Carnegie Mellon University have added a new compute cluster to the worldwide Open Cirrus test bed, a collection of clusters designed to explorer the frontiers of interwebs-scale distributed computing.?
The power of collaboration within unified communications
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