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Palmer said rumors abound of Yahoo and Google releasing more real-time processing technologies for working in real-time with big data, and Streambase plans some specific product announcements in a month or so.
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Fast Data is the continuous access and processing of events and data in real-time for the purposes of gaining instant awareness and instant action.
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Online transaction processing databases are used for recording transactions in real time.
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As you'll see in the video below, with 11 streams of 1080p video at 30 fps in Premiere Pro (and one overlay of the NVIDIA logo), GPU acceleration handles the workload seamlessly, letting us add effects in real time without any processing delay.
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Beyond the obvious applications, the improvement of backend processing in the cloud coupled with WebRTC will make all manner of real time video and audio effects possible.
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The cybercriminals would monitor the withdrawals in real-time from within the credit-card processing firms' computer networks, prosecutors said.
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And the reality is, there is more batch processing and post-process reporting in Big Data applications (vs. real-time capabilities) than insiders want to admit.
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Holland and his vice president of development, Todd Praisner, discovered that the computer systems at credit-card processing centers could instantly authorize charges for specific amounts and particular merchants, meaning businesses could control spending in real time instead of waiting until the end of the month.
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