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|Description=Hadoop started as a storage and batch processing architecture, modeled on the pioneering work at Google over a decade ago. Over time the community have added a wide range of capabilities that have greatly expanded the capability of Hadoop. Doug will talk broadly about the future capability of Hadoop in the context of the road traveled so far. What are the limits of Hadoop? How should you think about workloads like SQL and Search? What's next? | |Description=Hadoop started as a storage and batch processing architecture, modeled on the pioneering work at Google over a decade ago. Over time the community have added a wide range of capabilities that have greatly expanded the capability of Hadoop. Doug will talk broadly about the future capability of Hadoop in the context of the road traveled so far. What are the limits of Hadoop? How should you think about workloads like SQL and Search? What's next? | ||
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Revision as of 12:59, 7 November 2017
Learning Material Type
Video
Covers Concept
Business Intelligence Systems (BI Systems)
Description
Hadoop started as a storage and batch processing architecture, modeled on the pioneering work at Google over a decade ago. Over time the community have added a wide range of capabilities that have greatly expanded the capability of Hadoop. Doug will talk broadly about the future capability of Hadoop in the context of the road traveled so far. What are the limits of Hadoop? How should you think about workloads like SQL and Search? What's next?