Thanks for the note, Karthik. Mind if I add Impetus's logo to my presentations about Kudu?
Perhaps at some point soon we should add a "Powered By" page on the web site. -Todd On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 12:15 AM, Karthik Prasad Manchala < [email protected]> wrote: > Hey all, > > > We have added support for Kudu in Kundera, a "Polyglot Object Mapper" with > a JPA interface. The idea behind Kundera is to make working with NoSQL > Databases drop-dead simple and fun. Following are few advantages of using > Kudu with Kundera: > > > - Polyglot persistence, out of the box. If your business objects are > distributed across multiple databases, all you have to do is create entity > classes, their relationship and specify which database you want them to be > stored into. You perform CRUD operations on them using JPA API and rest is > taken care of by Kundera. It automatically stores/ searches different > entities into/ from their intended datastores. > > > - Migrate your existing applications (using JPA) from any datastore to > Kudu with just a change in configurations. > > > Kundera can be used as an Object Mapper for applications using Kudu as a > datastore. Please refer Kundera with Kudu > <https://github.com/impetus-opensource/Kundera/wiki/Kundera-with-Kudu> for > more info. > > > Thanks and regards, > > Team Kundera. > ------------------------------ > *From:* Todd Lipcon <[email protected]> > *Sent:* 27 September 2016 00:24 > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* Collecting Kudu users and use cases > > Hey Kudu users! > > I'm giving a few talks this week at the Strata conference in NYC, and have > been refreshing my "intro to Kudu" slides. I usually like to highlight > companies and organizations that are using Kudu -- it's good to show the > audience that there are real use cases out there, and it's good for the > companies highlighted to show that they are early adopters of exciting > technology. In my experience, that's particularly important from a > recruiting angle. > > So, I wanted to offer to the mailing list: if you're using Kudu, I'd love > to help you get the word out about your use case. That could mean anything > from just throwing your logo up on a "Community" slide to helping you > publish a blog post on the Apache Kudu blog. > > Feel free to reply back to the list or just to me directly if you're > interested. > > Thanks! > Todd > > ------------------------------ > > > Impetus StreamAnalytix is the Winner of Datanami Editors’ Choice Awards > 2016 for Real-time Analytics. Learn More > <http://streamanalytix.com/news/datanami-names-streamAnalytix-among-winners-of-readers-and-editors-choice-awards> > > NOTE: This message may contain information that is confidential, > proprietary, privileged or otherwise protected by law. The message is > intended solely for the named addressee. If received in error, please > destroy and notify the sender. Any use of this email is prohibited when > received in error. Impetus does not represent, warrant and/or guarantee, > that the integrity of this communication has been maintained nor that the > communication is free of errors, virus, interception or interference. > -- Todd Lipcon Software Engineer, Cloudera
