The Mystical World of Databases: Row vs. Column vs. NoSQL

  • Structured or unstructured? billions of new rows or billions of updates?  Sometimes it seems like you need a crystal ball to figure out which technology to use in the face of today’s exploding, fast-changing data requirements.

    As big data gets bigger—especially machine-generated data—IT and business users alike are finding that traditional database analytics can’t cope with the volume, causing slow reports or the need to analyze less data at any one time.

    Columnar, NoSQL and Hadoop are the hot new technologies that are helping companies manage their big data challenges. To demystify this world, join Jeff Kibler, community manager from Infobright, on the challenges posed by machine-generated data and where technologies best fit in addressing the challenges of analyzing large volumes of data.

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    • March 27, 2012
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  • Testimonials

     

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      Chris WanstrathCo-Founder, GitHub

      The speaker lineup at POSSCON is world-class.

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      Matt AsaySVP, Business Development

      POSSCON turned out to be a great event. Big thanks to Jeffrey Hammond, Lee Congdon, Mark Anzani and Deb Bryant for a great AM of panel discussion

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      Deborah BryantOregon State University Open Source Lab

      Thanks to Matt Asay for moderating our panel at POSSCON. Well worth the trip to South Carolina. Great regional event.

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      Bryant PattenExecutive Direcor, National Center for Open Source and Education

      The synergy between developers, business people, and teachers makes POSSCON pretty unique, I haven't really seen this anywhere else.

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      Jon 'maddog' HallExecutive Director, Linux International

      It was very nicely run and I think you did a bang-up job. You should all be proud of what you did.

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      Matt HudsonArt Director, Palmetto Computer Labs

      This is like nothing you've ever seen before.  You can look at the pictures, you can watch the videos... but just like a concert, you have to be there.