David Richards and Jagane Sundar, WANdisco, at BigDataSV 2014 with Dave Vellante
@thecube
#BigDataSV
As Hadoop enables an ecosystem for Big Data to enter the enterprise, a handful of frameworks have bridged the gap between open source and business needs. On the lookout for which Big Data frameworks are getting buzz, we look to last week’s BigDataSV event, asking industry leaders and analysts what they’re seeing in the market. Three that were mentioned most include HBase, MapR, and YARN. All three attack Big Data applications to support mission-critical applications for today’s enterprise. Talking to our #techathletes on theCUBE, we looked at some of the top solutions for deploying Big Data in the enterprise, learning directly from those on the front lines.
HBase
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WANdisco on HBase
WANdisco CEO David Richards and Jagane Sundar, CTO and VP of Engineering of Big Data joined theCUBE to discuss the company’s latest developments and the current Big Data trends at #BigDataSV earlier this month. WANdisco released this month a new Non-Stop Hadoop product, a single cluster running HBase that can be deployed across multiple data centers spread over different regions. Commenting on HBase adoption, Richards mentioned a 30 percent deployment among customers. It is mostly used for stock feeds, twitter streams, streaming real time apps.
“We’re seeing great desire for CIOs to do whole sale replacement their technology. Analyzing the market is difficult, it’s really tough. One of the proxies for Big Data is hard drive manufacturers, who are up 15 percent. Where Big Data adoption in real production environments is concerned, much like Splunk’s success, players such as Hortonworks and Cloudera will take over the market, even if it’s still dominated by the big whales. What we’re seeing, what I expect to see, companies that traditionally invest in public companies have to move down the stack and invest in private companies.”
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David Richards and Jagane Sundar, WANdisco, at BigDataSV 2014 with Dave Vellante
@thecube
#BigDataSV
As Hadoop enables an ecosystem for Big Data to enter the enterprise, a handful of frameworks have bridged the gap between open source and business needs. On the lookout for which Big Data frameworks are getting buzz, we look to last week’s BigDataSV event, asking industry leaders and analysts what they’re seeing in the market. Three that were mentioned most include HBase, MapR, and YARN. All three attack Big Data applications to support mission-critical applications for today’s enterprise. Talking to our #techathletes on theCUBE, we looked at some of the top solutions for deploying Big Data in the enterprise, learning directly from those on the front lines.
HBase
.
WANdisco on HBase
WANdisco CEO David Richards and Jagane Sundar, CTO and VP of Engineering of Big Data joined theCUBE to discuss the company’s latest developments and the current Big Data trends at #BigDataSV earlier this month. WANdisco released this month a new Non-Stop Hadoop product, a single cluster running HBase that can be deployed across multiple data centers spread over different regions. Commenting on HBase adoption, Richards mentioned a 30 percent deployment among customers. It is mostly used for stock feeds, twitter streams, streaming real time apps.
“We’re seeing great desire for CIOs to do whole sale replacement their technology. Analyzing the market is difficult, it’s really tough. One of the proxies for Big Data is hard drive manufacturers, who are up 15 percent. Where Big Data adoption in real production environments is concerned, much like Splunk’s success, players such as Hortonworks and Cloudera will take over the market, even if it’s still dominated by the big whales. What we’re seeing, what I expect to see, companies that traditionally invest in public companies have to move down the stack and invest in private companies.”