Thursday, September 18, 2014
5:45 PM
5 story building on 98th and Metcalf , directly on the opposite side of Sears/Mall
Hello fellow data enthusiasts!
I am excited to schedule our next meetup and the topics are HOT!
As usual, we will have some networking time starting around 5:45 with pizza and beverages. One of the hot trending topics around which a lot of tech disruption is happening is the matter of using SQL over the data managed by the Hadoop stack. Many customers are asking why such a powerful language as SQL is restricted to relational. A senior engineer from IBM presents IBM's solution architecture to address this.
Also trending red hot is the NoSQL movement - an application friendly, web app development friendly, flexible data store. But is NoSQL for everything and everybody? If not, how do you objectively choose?
1) BigSQL v3.0 - SQL on Hadoop without compromise!
Speaker: Uday Kale, Senior Engineer, IBM
2) SQL, "No! SQL?" , "No SQL" - Living with Polyglot Persistence
Speaker: Penton
See ya all there!
I am excited to schedule our next meetup and the topics are HOT!
As usual, we will have some networking time starting around 5:45 with pizza and beverages. One of the hot trending topics around which a lot of tech disruption is happening is the matter of using SQL over the data managed by the Hadoop stack. Many customers are asking why such a powerful language as SQL is restricted to relational. A senior engineer from IBM presents IBM's solution architecture to address this.
Also trending red hot is the NoSQL movement - an application friendly, web app development friendly, flexible data store. But is NoSQL for everything and everybody? If not, how do you objectively choose?
1) BigSQL v3.0 - SQL on Hadoop without compromise!
Speaker: Uday Kale, Senior Engineer, IBM
2) SQL, "No! SQL?" , "No SQL" - Living with Polyglot Persistence
Speaker: Penton
See ya all there!
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