Tag: Hadoop

This session will walk through several practical example of using Hadoop in the companies who've been traditional users of relational Oracle databases. We will look into such ares as ETL, archival storage as well as analytics.

This session will walk through several practical example of using Hadoop in the companies who've been traditional users of relational Oracle databases. We will look into such ares as ETL, archival storage as well as analytics.

This session will walk through several practical example of using Hadoop in the companies who've been traditional users of relational Oracle databases. We will look into such ares as ETL, archival storage as well as analytics.

This session will walk through several practical example of using Hadoop in the companies who've been traditional users of relational Oracle databases. We will look into such ares as ETL, archival storage as well as analytics.

Frequently the terms NoSQL and Big Data are conflated – many view them as synonyms. It’s understandable – both technologies eschew the relational data model and spread data across clusters of servers, versus relational database technology which favors centralized computing. But the “problems” these technologies address are quite different. Hadoop, the Big Data poster child,…

Frequently the terms NoSQL and Big Data are conflated – many view them as synonyms. It’s understandable – both technologies eschew the relational data model and spread data across clusters of servers, versus relational database technology which favors centralized computing. But the “problems” these technologies address are quite different. Hadoop, the Big Data poster child,…

Frequently the terms NoSQL and Big Data are conflated – many view them as synonyms. It’s understandable – both technologies eschew the relational data model and spread data across clusters of servers, versus relational database technology which favors centralized computing. But the “problems” these technologies address are quite different. Hadoop, the Big Data poster child,…

Frequently the terms NoSQL and Big Data are conflated – many view them as synonyms. It’s understandable – both technologies eschew the relational data model and spread data across clusters of servers, versus relational database technology which favors centralized computing. But the “problems” these technologies address are quite different. Hadoop, the Big Data poster child,…

The volumes of digital data have been growing exponentially since the dawn of the computer revolution. By 2003 we had accumulated only 1 billion gigabytes (1 petabyte) of data, while in 2011 alone 1 trillion gigabytes was created – and much of this data does not always fit nicely into pre-existing schemas. The Big Data…

The volumes of digital data have been growing exponentially since the dawn of the computer revolution. By 2003 we had accumulated only 1 billion gigabytes (1 petabyte) of data, while in 2011 alone 1 trillion gigabytes was created – and much of this data does not always fit nicely into pre-existing schemas. The Big Data…