TampaJUG ::: Distributed Computing with Apache Hadoop

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TampaJUG ::: Distributed Computing with Apache Hadoop

Time: February 23, 2010 from 6:30pm to 9pm
Location: GCA Technologies Solution
Street: 4919 Memorial Hwy. Suite 150
City/Town: Tampa, FL 33634
Website or Map: http://maps.google.com/maps?q…
Phone: @tampajug
Event Type: meeting
Organized By: Vlad Vivien
Latest Activity: Feb 23, 2010

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Hello Java Developers,

Ever wonder how companies such as Yahoo, Google, Facebook, Amazon,
financial organizations, and others are able to process huge amount of
data? For our Feb 2010 meeting, Speaker Matthew McCullough, from the
NFJS Java Software Symposium conference series, will do a presentation
on distributed computing. He will explore Apahce Hadoop, a
production-ready Java framework that uses the MapReduce strategy to
process large amount of data using grids of commodity machines. The
meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, Feb 23 and promised to be packed with
interesting information to get you started with distributed computing.



-= Meeting Info =-

Speaker: Matthew McCullough

Organization: NFJS Speaker

Date: Tuesday, 02/23/2010

Networking: 6:30 pm

Presentation: 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm



-= Location =-

GCA Technologies Solution

4919 Memorial Hwy. Suite 150

Tampa, FL 33634

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http://maps.google.com/maps?q=4919+Memorial+Hwy,+Tampa,+FL+33634





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