Data in action is all about real-world solutions. We'll look at three diverse use cases for human-driven big data analysis systems: stopping credit card bust-out fraud, realtime home pricing, and managing the chaotic information environment in disaster recovery. For each one, we'll break down the technical architecture and the real-world impact of each solution. Please bring your questions and tales from the field!
Here we see a brief history of big data, showing a clear doubling of the size of data over time…In all seriousness, the dawn of big data might be 1992, when the first 1 TB database came into existence, built by Teradata for Wal-MartThe dawn of modern big data technology, horizontally-scalable technologies started around the turn of the century (isn’t great that we get to use that phrase???) with the release of apache luceneGFS – 2002 / Map-Reduce – 2003 / Hadoop – 2005 / BigTable – 2006 / Amazon Dynamo – 2007 / Facebook Cassandra – 2008 / NoSQL dubbed – 2009 / Google Dremel – 2010 (interactive analysis)
Today we have completed another major milestone on providing value to our customers by announcing a major innovation: Aster SQL-H™, a seamless way to execute SQL & SQL-MapReduce on Apache™ Hadoop™ data.These things do have value