Results for: kafka

Hortonworks and Couchbase: NoSQL Fueled Hadoop

Hortonworks and Couchbase: NoSQL Fueled Hadoop

Building a big data architecture doesn’t mean choosing between NoSQL or Hadoop. Instead it’s about making NoSQL and Hadoop work together. Hadoop is engineered for batch and streaming analytical workloads. NoSQL databases are engineered for enterprise web, mobile, and IoT...

Java SDK 2.2.0 Developer Preview Refresh

Java SDK 2.2.0 Developer Preview Refresh

Note from March 2017: detailed information on the event bus and metrics collection can be found in the official documentation. Some information in this article may be outdated. While europe was melting away in the summer heat, Simon (from Paris),...

Michael Nitschinger July 27, 2015
Cloudera’s Open Source Compatibility Testing Frameworks

Cloudera’s Open Source Compatibility Testing Frameworks

Today Cloudera announced new initiatives to support open source test frameworks that allow developers to certify integrations with Apache Kafka, Apache Sqoop, and Apache Flume.  We support these moves and are firmly committed to open standards and open approaches to...

Bob Wiederhold May 6, 2015
Couchbase Connect 2015 Call for Papers

Couchbase Connect 2015 Call for Papers

This week we held a phenomenal Couchbase Live Europe in London. Hundreds of people from across Europe attended to share their Couchbase experiences, with news of SQL for Documents (also known as N1QL) and our new multi-dimensional scaling strategy taking...

Lambda Architecture with NoSQL

Lambda Architecture with NoSQL

How can you analyze all data? That is to say, how can you analyze all data as of this moment? Hadoop is the de facto standard for storing and analyzing a lot of data, a lot, but how is it...

Open Source, Community, and NoSQL

Open Source, Community, and NoSQL

I’m passionate about two things in my professional life: open source philosophy and distributed databases. I embraced open source philosophy at Red Hat. It’s a monastery for open source monks. Today, I continue to respect and admire Red Hat. I...