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25 Feb Cloudera Federal Forum in Tysons Corner: Amazing agenda filled with lessons learned and best practices

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If you are into technology and government and want to find ways to enhance your ability to serve big missions you need to be at this event, 25 Feb at the Hilton McLean Tysons Corner. Big data and its effect on the transformative power of data analytics are undeniable. Enabling Business Results with Big Data.

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Join Architects, Planners, Program Managers, Data Scientists at 4th Annual Cloudera Federal Forum in DC 25 Feb

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This popular gathering is designed to enable dialogue about business and technical strategies to leverage today’s big data platforms and applications to your advantage. Big data and its effect on the transformative power of data analytics are undeniable. Enabling Business Results with Big Data.

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Q&A with Greg Rahn – The changing Data Warehouse market

Cloudera

It kind of was interesting to me that there were these big internet companies in the valley running this platform or a variation thereof of, based on Google research papers. Let’s talk about big data and Apache Impala. Say, circa 2004 when I started at Oracle. So, that sounds like a long pathway to get here.

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Beyond Hadoop

Kentik

Clustered computing for real-time Big Data analytics. But the current epoch of distributed computing is often traced to December of 2004, when Google researchers Jeffrey Dean and Sanjay Ghemawat presented a paper unveiling MapReduce. While the use of data cubes boosts Hadoop’s utility, it still involves compromise.

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20 Years of Flying Blind

Kentik

There was some open-source software that worked for low volumes of traffic, and some over-priced, feature-poor commercial systems, but nothing that worked well. By 2012, everything was in the cloud and big-data had prevailed (whatever that means). But I had nowhere to send or collect it, and no way to work with it.

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Andy Warhol, Clay Christensen, and Vitalik Buterin walk into a bar

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Tim O’Reilly and I had a real mind meld about that at the Open Source Business Conference in 2004, Clay continues. Tim gave a talk about how the internet and open source were commoditizing proprietary software.

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Five World-Changing Software Innovations

LeanEssays

Big Data 3. As the proposal was being considered, Pinkham decided to return to South Africa where he had gone to school, so in 2004 Amazon gave him the funding to hire a team in South Africa and work on his idea. Big Data In 2001 Doug Cutting released Lucene, a text indexing and search program, under the Apache software license.