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At Hadoop Summit 2013, Jeff Kelly and Wikibon's Dave Vellante sit down with Anjul Bhambri inside theCUBE, to discuss the event. Anjul Bhambri is the Vice President of Big Data in IBM's software group.
Folowing IBM's announcement of DB2 10 and InfoSphere Warehouse 10, earlier this year,
there are a number of important feature updates that have been noted due to its release.
According to Jeff Kelly, those features include:
-Improved adaptive data compression capabilities, including table-level and page-level compression,
resulting in lower storage requirements and faster query performance in I/O bound
environments.
-Automated tiered storage based on data "temperature," meaning hot data, or data in
high-demand, is stored on SSD RAID for frequent access, warm data is directed to SAS
RAID for occasional use, and cold data is stored on SATA RAID for infrequent use.
-Support for graph store functionality inside DB2, including support for SPARQL 1.0
query language for RDF, which IBM says accelerates rational use case by up to 3.5 times.
The trio discuss the event, keynote speaker, and highlights that they walked away with,
including customer interactions, security, opensource and real-time analytics something,
Bhambri says IBM has had for over a decade), and
consumability of streams..
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