It depends... It seems most are evolving from needing "lots of data crunched", to "lots of data crunched right now". Most are looking for *real-time* fraud detection or recommendations, for example, which MapReduce is not ideal for.
Marco On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 12:00 PM, Adaryl "Bob" Wakefield, MBA < [email protected]> wrote: > “The Mahout community decided to move its codebase onto modern data > processing systems that offer a richer programming model and more efficient > execution than Hadoop MapReduce.” > > Does this mean that learning MapReduce is a waste of time? Is Storm the > future or are both technologies necessary? > > B. >
