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Good morning,

Paypal's senior architect has warned database administrators of the perils of 'Big Data' marketing, claiming relational databases continue to provide the speed and reliability required for global-scale operations. He also gave a MySQL conference this week a rare peek at the web service's database configuration, alongside similar details from Twitter and Facebook.

Also today, the University of Sydney has embarked on a pilot project with 200 students that could see it deliver virtual applications to students' personal machines next year.

-- James Hutchinson

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TODAY ON ITNEWS

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Paypal architect warns against Big Data hype

By Brett Winterford | October 05, 2012

Is Big Data is a big scam?

 
 
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Sydney Uni pilots app store for BYO machines

By Liz Tay | October 04, 2012

Budget grows for network upgrade.

 
 
Finance
ANZ rolls out new customer-facing tech

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Trials NFC again in $1.5 billion program.

 
 
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Twitter, PayPal in MySQL show n' tell

By Brett Winterford | October 05, 2012

Driving big performance at the database level.

 
 
Strategy
Feds launch three-year ICT strategy

By Liz Tay , John Hilvert | October 04, 2012

AGIMO to assist with implementation.

 
 
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Google warns of costly Motorola redundancies

By Staff Writer | October 05, 2012

Bill rises to $300m, could increase more.

 
 
Hardware
RIM offers cash rebate for BlackBerry 7 upgrades

By Chris Jager | October 04, 2012

Businesses enticed to trade in old phones.

 
 
Hardware
Samsung claims jury foreman in Apple patent case lied

By Juha Saarinen | October 05, 2012

Wants new trial, ruling thrown out

 
 
Software
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Bigger lawsuit looms.

 
 
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Deploys 600 new PCs in Learning Hubs.

 
 

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Gov 2.0 Conference 2012 National Convention Centre Canberra, Canberra (ACT) October 23, 2012
Ovum Public Sector Series: Practical insights from the frontline of public sector ICT innovation Adelaide: North (SA), Perth: City & inner suburbs (WA), Melbourne: City & inner suburbs (VIC) and 3 more locations October 24, 2012
Oracle with 20:20 Foresight Perth Conference 2012 Parmelia Hilton Hotel Perth, Perth: City & inner suburbs (WA) October 29, 2012
Big Data Conference 2012 The Menzies Sydney Hotel, Sydney: City & inner suburbs (NSW) October 31, 2012
 
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