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CAOS Theory Podcast 2011.11.11

Topics for this podcast:

*Continuent extends MySQL replication to Oracle Database
*CFEngine updates server automation software
*Devops moving mainstream
*Neo Technology integrates with Spring
*451 CAOS report from Hadoop World

iTunes or direct download (26:56, 4.6MB)

OSSCube is now the World’s First Cloudera / Hadoop Training Partner

We are proud to share that OSSCube has now entered into a partnership with Cloudera, as the official training partner for Cloudera Developer Training for Apache Hadoop. The pride is, essentially, in the fact that we are the World’s First Cloudera / Hadoop Training Partner.

Cloudera provides enterprises a powerful new data platform built on the popular Apache Hadoop open source software package.  Hadoop is a powerful data management platform for consolidating your data, storing your information inexpensively and reliably and understanding large, heterogeneous data sets in order to better comprehend the data deluge.

OSSCube believes this partnership will deliver first-class Cloudera / Hadoop training to developers and IT professionals to help establish them as a trusted and valuable resource looking to work with Apache Hadoop, along with developing their professional skills.

Immediately after the …

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OSSCube is now the World’s First Cloudera / Hadoop Training Partner

We are proud to share that OSSCube has now entered into a partnership with Cloudera, as the official training partner for Cloudera Developer Training for Apache Hadoop. The pride is, essentially, in the fact that we are the World’s First Cloudera / Hadoop Training Partner.

Cloudera provides enterprises a powerful new data platform built on the popular Apache Hadoop open source software package.  Hadoop is a powerful data management platform for consolidating your data, storing your information inexpensively and reliably and understanding large, heterogeneous data sets in order to better comprehend the data deluge.

OSSCube believes this partnership will deliver first-class Cloudera / Hadoop training to developers and IT professionals to help establish them as a trusted and valuable resource looking to work with Apache Hadoop, along with developing their professional skills.

Immediately after the …

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451 CAOS Links 2011.10.18

DOCOMO adopts, invests in Couchbase. Apache Cassandra reaches 1.0. And more.

# DOCOMO Innovations adopted Couchbase as DOCOMO Capital invested in the NoSQL database vendor.

# The Apache Software Foundation announced Apache Cassandra v1.0.

# Nuxeo announced the availability of Nuxeo Cloud.

# SGI formed a distribution relationship with Cloudera and …

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451 CAOS Links 2011.10.07

OpenStack Foundation. New Pentaho CEO. And more.

# Rackspace announced its intention to form an independent OpenStack Foundation.

# HP has chosen Ubuntu as the lead host and guest operating system for its Public Cloud.

# Pentaho appointed Quentin Gallivan as its new CEO.

# Hortonworks continued the discussion about contributions to Apache Hadoop.

# Bob Bickel explained why CloudBees is not, itself, open …

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Webinar: NoSQL, NewSQL, Hadoop and the future of Big Data management

Join me for a webinar where I discuss how the recent changes and trends in big data management effect the enterprise.  This event is sponsored by Red Rock and RockSolid.

Overview:

It is an exciting and interesting time to be involved in data. More change of influence has occurred in the database management in the last 18 months than has occurred in the last 18 years. New technologies such as NoSQL & Hadoop and radical redesigns of existing technologies, like NewSQL , will change dramatically how we manage data moving forward. 

These technologies bring with them possibilities both in terms of the scale of data retained but also in how this data can be utilized as an information asset. The ability to leverage Big Data to …

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451 CAOS Links 2011.09.23

Red Hat revenue up 28% in Q2. Funding for NoSQL vendors. And more.

# Red Hat reported net income of $40m in the second quarter on revenue up 28% to $281.3m.

# 10gen raised $20m in funding, while DataStax closed an $11m series B round, while also releasing its DataStax Enterprise and Community products. Additionally Neo Technology …

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What is the biggest challenge for Big Data?

Often I think about challenges that organizations face with “Big Data”.  While Big Data is a generic and over used term, what I am really referring to is an organizations ability to disseminate, understand and ultimately benefit from increasing volumes of data.  It is almost without question that in the future customers will be won/lost, competitive advantage will be gained/forfeited and businesses will succeed/fail based on their ability to leverage their data assets.

It may be surprising what I think are the near term challenges.  Largely I don’t think these are purely technical.  There are enough wheels in motion now to almost guarantee that data accessibility will continue to improve at pace in-line with the increase in data volume.  Sure, there will continue to be lots of interesting innovation with technology, but when organizations like …

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NSA, Accumulo & Hadoop

Reading yesterday that the NSA has submitted a proposal to Apache to incubate their Accumulo platform.  This, according to the description, is a key/value store built over Hadoop which appears to provide similar function to HBase except it provides “cell level access labels” to allow fine grained access control.  This is something you would expect as a requirement for many applications built at government agencies like the NSA.  But this also is very important for organizations in health care and law enforcement etc where strict control is required to large volumes of privacy sensitive data.

An interesting part of this is how it highlights the acceptance of Hadoop.  Hadoop is no longer just a new technology scratching at the …

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Hadoops Everywhere

We don’t pay enough attention to Hadoop.

By “we” I mean DBAs, the rest of the world is paying plenty of attention to Hadoop. Recently, I started asking my customers and fellow DBAs about Hadoop adoption in their company. Turns out that many of them have Hadoop. Hadoop shows up in large companies and small ones, in established industries and in startups. Its everywhere.

The way Hadoop shows up in all companies, and the way DBAs don’t pay Hadoop much attention, reminds me a lot of how MySQL started showing up in the enterprise. It didn’t start by DBAs showing up one morning and telling their managers:
“There’s this new open source database. Its not as stable as Oracle and it doesn’t have all the features we need, but man – its going to save us tons of money, and its pretty simple to manage.”

Nope, this never happened. What happened instead is that developers learned about MySQL, and it seemed …

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