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February 23, 2012

Extending Hadoop beyond MapReduce

Filed under: Hadoop,MapReduce — Patrick Durusau @ 4:53 pm

Extending Hadoop beyond MapReduce

From the webpage:

Wednesday, March 7, 2012 10:00 am
Pacific Standard Time (San Francisco, GMT-08:00)

Description:

Hortonworks has been developing the next generation of Apache Hadoop MapReduce that factors the framework into a generic resource management fabric to support MapReduce and other application paradigms such as Graph Processing, MPI etc. High-availability is built-in from the beginning; as are security and multi-tenancy to support multiple users and organizations on large, shared clusters. The new architecture will also increase innovation, agility and hardware utilization. NextGen MapReduce is already available in Hadoop 0.23. Join us for this webcast as we discuss the main architectural highlights of MapReduce and its utility to users and administrators.

I registered to learn more about the recent changes to Hadoop.

But I am also curious if the discussion is going to be “beyond MapReduce” as in the title or “the main architectural highlights of MapReduce” as in the last sentence. Hard to tell from the description.

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