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Posted to user@hbase.apache.org by zsongbo <zs...@gmail.com> on 2009/06/16 11:54:48 UTC

Re: PNW Hadoop / Apache Cloud Stack Users' Meeting, Wed Jun 24th, Seattle

I am interested in following topics:
 -Real-time OLAP on HBase -- is it possible?
 -Video and Network Flow Analysis in Hadoop vs. Distributed RDBMS

Could you please post information of the meeting latter?
Thanks!

Schubert

On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 12:52 PM, Bradford Stephens <
bradfordstephens@gmail.com> wrote:

> Greetings,
>
> On the heels of our smashing success last month, we're going to be
> convening the Pacific Northwest (Oregon and Washington)
> Hadoop/HBase/Lucene/etc. meetup on the last Wednesday of June, the
> 24th.  The meeting should start at 6:45, organized chats will end
> around  8:00, and then there shall be discussion and socializing :)
>
> The meeting will probably be at the University of Washington in
> Seattle again -- a (better) map and directions shall be provided when
> the location is confirmed.
>
> If you've ever wanted to learn more about distributed computing, or
> just see how other people are innovating with Hadoop, you can't miss
> this opportunity. Our focus is on learning and education, so every
> presentation must end with a few questions for the group to research
> and discuss. (But if you're an introvert, we won't mind).
>
> The format is two or three 15-minute "deep dive" talks, followed by
> several 5 minute "lightning chats". We had a few interesting topics
> last month:
>
> -Building a Social Media Analysis company on the Apache Cloud Stack
> -Cancer detection in images using Hadoop
> -Real-time OLAP on HBase -- is it possible?
> -Video and Network Flow Analysis in Hadoop vs. Distributed RDBMS
> -Custom Ranking in Lucene
>
> We already have one "deep dive" scheduled this month, on truly
> scalable Lucene with Katta. If you've been looking for a way to handle
> those large Lucene indices, this is a must-attend!
>
> Looking forward to seeing everyone there again.
>
> Cheers,
> Bradford
>
> http://www.roadtofailure.com -- The Fringes of Distributed Computing,
> Computer Science, and Social Media.
>