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Popular singer Kavita Krishnamurthy says she has never seen Bombay's entertainment industry at such a low point.
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One bank CIO told Krishnamurthy bringing Hadoop into the organization seemed at odds with his role of maintaining structure in IT.
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P4P, Krishnamurthy asserts, takes advantage of data about users' location and a provider's network map without revealing details to either side.
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"We think we've come up with a way to end this catfight between Internet service providers and peer-to-peer users, " Krishnamurthy says.
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In the long run, however, Krishnamurthy argues that the companies controlling the Internet have little choice about adopting an alternative such as P4P.
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Now, professors Arvind Krishnamurthy of the University of Washington and Richard Yang of Yale say they have a better way to solve broadband providers' woes.
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Krishnamurthy said this is still in an experimental mode at the enterprise although some banks have deployed big data at a department or line of business level.
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The barrier until now, Krishnamurthy says, has been privacy.
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Some merchants, including Krishnamurthy, the owner of Shanthi Guest House, where I was staying, said demolishing modern structures close to the monuments was justified because of their proximity to the temple structures.
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In a test with around 600, 000 users, Krishnamurthy says, data sent using P4P had to travel between an average of just two networks to reach its destination, as opposed to around seven with normal file-sharing, vastly cutting the cost of moving the data.
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Krishnamurthy thinks big data is in many ways a reversion to the old IT approach of building systems and then letting users figure out what to do with them, instead of the standard approach of the last 15 to 20 years of gathering user requirements first.
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