Gulf Air shunned the expensive solutions of the big vendors jumping on the Big Data bandwagon, and became the first Middle East organisation to implement the technology by embracing open-source software with an in-house team.

Gulf Air shunned the expensive solutions of the big vendors jumping on the Big Data bandwagon, and became the first Middle East organisation to implement the technology by embracing open-source software with an in-house team.
Good customer service needs vision, people power and a super-sized portion of empathy, says Condo Protego CEO Andrew Calthorpe. With …
Microsoft plans to release a preview version of Windows 8’s update, code-named Windows Blue, at the end of June, according …
British Columbia-based social start-up Happiily, has announced a new website which allows employees to give feedback to managers with total …
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