Real-World Hadoop

Nonfiction, Computers, Database Management, Data Processing
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Author: Ted Dunning, Ellen Friedman ISBN: 9781491928912
Publisher: O'Reilly Media Publication: March 24, 2015
Imprint: O'Reilly Media Language: English
Author: Ted Dunning, Ellen Friedman
ISBN: 9781491928912
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Publication: March 24, 2015
Imprint: O'Reilly Media
Language: English

If you’re a business team leader, CIO, business analyst, or developer interested in how Apache Hadoop and Apache HBase-related technologies can address problems involving large-scale data in cost-effective ways, this book is for you. Using real-world stories and situations, authors Ted Dunning and Ellen Friedman show Hadoop newcomers and seasoned users alike how NoSQL databases and Hadoop can solve a variety of business and research issues.

You’ll learn about early decisions and pre-planning that can make the process easier and more productive. If you’re already using these technologies, you’ll discover ways to gain the full range of benefits possible with Hadoop. While you don’t need a deep technical background to get started, this book does provide expert guidance to help managers, architects, and practitioners succeed with their Hadoop projects.

  • Examine a day in the life of big data: India’s ambitious Aadhaar project
  • Review tools in the Hadoop ecosystem such as Apache’s Spark, Storm, and Drill to learn how they can help you
  • Pick up a collection of technical and strategic tips that have helped others succeed with Hadoop
  • Learn from several prototypical Hadoop use cases, based on how organizations have actually applied the technology
  • Explore real-world stories that reveal how MapR customers combine use cases when putting Hadoop and NoSQL to work, including in production
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If you’re a business team leader, CIO, business analyst, or developer interested in how Apache Hadoop and Apache HBase-related technologies can address problems involving large-scale data in cost-effective ways, this book is for you. Using real-world stories and situations, authors Ted Dunning and Ellen Friedman show Hadoop newcomers and seasoned users alike how NoSQL databases and Hadoop can solve a variety of business and research issues.

You’ll learn about early decisions and pre-planning that can make the process easier and more productive. If you’re already using these technologies, you’ll discover ways to gain the full range of benefits possible with Hadoop. While you don’t need a deep technical background to get started, this book does provide expert guidance to help managers, architects, and practitioners succeed with their Hadoop projects.

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