I feel sorry I can't go there because it's too far. (I would like to see the video of this conference)
------------------------------ B. Regards, Edward yoon @ NHN, corp. Home : http://www.udanax.org > To: [email protected] > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Hadoop Meetup at Rapleaf 12/18 - Featuring Powerset! > Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2007 13:18:25 -0800 > > We’re hosting a free technical presentation at the Rapleaf offices > and we’re fortunate to have some key players from Powerset joining > us. The topic will be on Hbase and we’ll discussing structured > storage as well as Apache’s Hadoop project. > > > > This will be the first of many tech presentations we’ll be hosting/ > sponsoring, as we look forward to further engaging with the > engineering community. > > > > Go here to sign-up: > > http://www.eventbrite.com/event/85834734 > > > > Event description below. There’s only 50 spots available, so be sure > to sign up ASAP. This will open up to the public on Wednesday, 12/5/07. > > -Bryan Duxbury > > HBase: Ready for Prime-time? ...Presented by Powerset and Rapleaf > > Tuesday, December 18, 2007 6:45 pm PT - 9:00 pm PT > San Francisco, CA > > > > Description: > > How do you store and retrieve massive amounts of structured data once > you exhaust the capacity of your conventional database? If you work > at Google, you use Bigtable, Google's distributed storage system, > which stores data for projects such as Google's web index, Google > Earth, Google Finance. > > > > If you don't work at Google, you now have the option of using HBase, > an Apache project and open-source implementation of Bigtable-like > structured storage. HBase is part of the Apache Hadoop project and > runs on top of Hadoop's distributed file system, HDFS. > > > > How does HBase work and is it ready for you to run in your > organization? How easy is it to deploy? How do you contribute back to > the community? Come hear from core HBase contributors (Powerset) and > recent adopters and contributors (Rapleaf) as they describe the HBase > system and how they're using it within their companies. > > > > THIS EVENT IS EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE TECHNICAL/ENGINEERING COMMUNITY. > > > > Schedule: > > 6:45 - 7:00: Grab a drink and get seated > > 7:00 - 8:15: Presentations & Discussion > > 8:15 - 9:00: Mingling > > > > Presenters include: > > Jim Kellerman, Senior Engineer, Powerset > > Bryan Duxbury, Software Engineer, Rapleaf > > > > Drinks/Food: > > There will be sandwiches, chips, etc. as well as soda and beer for > everyone. That's right, there will be beer. _________________________________________________________________ Connect and share in new ways with Windows Live. http://www.windowslive.com/connect.html?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_Wave2_newways_112007
