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Claremont Report summarizes DB Research activities
This report> is a nice read about current research activities in the DB space. Companies like Greenplum and Aster Data have recently integrated mapreduce in memory. Aster Data report in their blog and in white papers about how they’ve implemented the functionality, with an enterprise customer as target in contrary to hadoop and googles mapreduce , which they see more being used by engineers.