Microsoft Business Intelligence User Group of New York City presents: Hadoop and its Ecosystem Components in Action
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Hadoop and its Ecosystem Components in Action
It’s one thing to have a high-level understanding of Big Data, Hadoop and MapReduce; it’s quite another to feel comfortable working with the tools. In this demo-heavy session with VSLive Co-Chair and ZDNet Big Data blogger Andrew Brust, we’ll take a look at actual MapReduce code and see Hadoop ecosystem components HBase, Hive, Pig and Mahout in action.
Presenter: Andrew Brust
Andrew Brust is Founder and CEO of Blue Badge Insights, an analysis, strategy and advisory firm serving Microsoft customers and partners, and ZDNet’s “Big on Data” blogger.http://www.zdnet.com/blog/big-data Brust is also a Microsoft Regional Director and MVP; an advisor to the New York Technology Council; and co-author of “Programming Microsoft SQL Server 2008″ (Microsoft Press, 2008). Brust is a frequent speaker at industry events and is a columnist for Visual Studio Magazine. He’s been a participant in the Microsoft ecosystem for over 15 years, has worked closely with both Microsoft’s Redmond-based corporate team and field organization for much of the last 10 and is a member of several Microsoft “insiders” groups that supply him with insight around important technologies out of Redmond.
Andrew Brust is Founder and CEO of Blue Badge Insights, an analysis, strategy and advisory firm serving Microsoft customers and partners, and ZDNet’s “Big on Data” blogger.http://www.zdnet.com/blog/big-data Brust is also a Microsoft Regional Director and MVP; an advisor to the New York Technology Council; and co-author of “Programming Microsoft SQL Server 2008″ (Microsoft Press, 2008). Brust is a frequent speaker at industry events and is a columnist for Visual Studio Magazine. He’s been a participant in the Microsoft ecosystem for over 15 years, has worked closely with both Microsoft’s Redmond-based corporate team and field organization for much of the last 10 and is a member of several Microsoft “insiders” groups that supply him with insight around important technologies out of Redmond.