Hello Mr. Stephens, 

I'm a total newbie on the Hadoop/HBase front, but this mail pulled my
interest: "hadoop/lucene/apache" cloud stack. Why? At this moment I'm diving
into all this matter to build a seamless scalable app in the cloud. I came
already to the conclusion as to use Hadoop/HBase as DB layer, a ReST layer
for transactional logic, some ESB in between and a more classical UI.
However, that shindig tracks my eye. 

Could you give me some more pointers/links/info as to the content of this
matter? I am really interested!

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Kind regards,

Wim Van Leuven
Consultant
highestpoint BVBA


-----Original Message-----
From: Bradford Stephens [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: vrijdag 25 september 2009 1:26
To: [email protected]; [email protected];
[email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: Seattle / PNW Hadoop/Lucene/HBase Meetup, Wed Sep 30th

Friendly Reminder! One week to go.

On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 11:35 AM, Bradford Stephens <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Greetings,
>
> It's time for another Hadoop/Lucene/Apache"Cloud"  Stack meetup!
> This month it'll be on Wednesday, the 30th, at 6:45 pm.
>
> We should have a few interesting guests this time around -- someone from
> Facebook may be stopping by to talk about Hive :)
>
> We've had great attendance in the past few months, let's keep it up! I'm
> always
> amazed by the things I learn from everyone.
>
> We're back at the University of Washington, Allen Computer Science
> Center (not Computer Engineering)
> Map: http://www.washington.edu/home/maps/?CSE
>
> Room: 303 -or- the Entry level. If there are changes, signs will be
posted.
>
> More Info:
>
> The meetup is about 2 hours (and there's usually food): we'll have two
> in-depth talks of 15-20
> minutes each, and then several "lightning talks" of 5 minutes. If no
> one offers, We'll then have discussion and 'social time'.  we'll just
> have general discussion. Let net know if you're interested in speaking
> or attending. We'd like to focus on education, so every presentation
> *needs* to ask some questions at the end. We can talk about these
> after the presentations, and I'll record what we've learned in a wiki
> and share that with the rest of us.
>
> Contact: Bradford Stephens, 904-415-3009, [email protected]
>
> Cheers,
> Bradford
> --
> http://www.roadtofailure.com -- The Fringes of Scalability, Social
> Media, and Computer Science
>



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