Monday, September 28, 2015

Microsoft revamps Data Lake with SQL analytics, Visual Studio tooling

Cloudera's Kudu: Like HDFS and HBase in one.

6 takeaways from Cloudera's embrace of Spark.

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September 28, 2015
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Microsoft revamps Data Lake with SQL analytics, Visual Studio tooling

Azure Data Lake Store sports the Microsoft-devised U-SQL query language, which allows a mixture of conventional SQL and C# programming metaphors READ MORE

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Issue highlights

1. Cloudera's Kudu: Like HDFS and HBase in one

2. 6 takeaways from Cloudera's embrace of Spark

3. MemSQL paves a smoother path to Spark for real-time analytics

4. 4 things enterprises are doing right now with Spark

5. Hadoop is slowly eating conventional analytics

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Cloudera's Kudu: Like HDFS and HBase in one

With Kudu, Cloudera promises to solve Hadoop's infamous storage problem READ MORE

6 takeaways from Cloudera's embrace of Spark

It's official: The Hadoop ecosystem has received a brain transplant. Here's how Cloudera, the leading Hadoop vendor, laid out the implications of swapping MapReduce for Spark READ MORE

MemSQL paves a smoother path to Spark for real-time analytics

The new Spark Streamliner tool lets companies tap Apache Spark without writing any code READ MORE

4 things enterprises are doing right now with Spark

A survey from Spark developers Databricks shows the big data engine growing on its own outside of Hadoop, among other eyebrow-raising findings READ MORE

Hadoop is slowly eating conventional analytics

The components of the Hadoop ecosystem won't overthrow Teredata or IBM Netezza any time soon, but ultimately, the commodity solution almost always wins READ MORE

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