AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Pervasive Software® Inc. (NASDAQ: PVSW), a global leader in cloud-based and on-premises data innovation, today announced that it will participate in two events taking place next week during SXSW Interactive.
Pervasive CTO and general manager of Integration Products Mike Hoskins will give a talk on a key big data topic, “What is fine-grained parallelism, and what is the connection with energy-efficient Hadoop?” The talk will take place at The Data Cluster Party! taking place March 13 at 4:00 p.m. at Elysium in Austin. The event is co-sponsored by Pervasive.
Additionally, Pervasive is hosting an unofficial SXSW party titled, South by Innovation, held March 11 from 5:00-7:30 p.m. at Union Park on West 6th Street, where software technologists, business executives and industry analysts can network and discuss what's new in data integration and cloud technology.
For more information and to register for the two events, visit http://dataclusterparty2011.eventbrite.com/ and http://southbyinnovation2011.eventbrite.com/.
About Pervasive Software
Pervasive is a global data innovation leader, delivering software to manage, integrate and analyze data, in the cloud or on-premises, throughout the entire data lifecycle. Pervasive products deliver value to tens of thousands of customers worldwide, often embedded within partners’ software, with breakthrough performance, flexibility, reliability and return on investment. For additional information, go to www.pervasive.com.
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