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What’s New in vSphere Big Data Extensions version 2.1

Justin Murray
October 13, 2014
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Justin Murray

Justin Murray is a technical marketing architect at VMware in Palo Alto, where he works in the fields of big data, analytics and machine learning.  In this role, he delivers…

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