es effectively gives you extensible columns.
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> -- Jack Krupansky
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> On Tue, Mar 1, 2016 at 11:22 AM, Andrés Ivaldi <iaiva...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Jonathan thanks for the link,
>> I believe that maybe is good as Data Store part, because is fast for I/o
>> a
sly any
>>> multi-dimensional data must be flattened.
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>>> Cassandra tables have fixed named columns, but... the map datatype with
>>> string key values effectively gives you extensible columns.
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>>> -- Jack Krupansk
ademy.datastax.com/courses/ds101-introduction-cassandra
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> On Sun, Feb 28, 2016 at 5:40 AM Andrés Ivaldi <iaiva...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Hello, At my work we are looking for new technologies for an Analysis
>> Engine, and we are evaluating differents technologies one o
Hello, At my work we are looking for new technologies for an Analysis
Engine, and we are evaluating differents technologies one of them is
Cassandra as our Data repository.
Now we can execute query analysis agains an OLAP Cube and RDBMS, using
MSSQL as our data repository. Cube is obsolete and