Future of Data: Cincinnati

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Please join us for a great evening of networking, knowledge, and pizza at the Dixie Terminal, Conference room 1 & 2 on the main floor. When you walk in from 4th street the conference rooms are towards the back on the left.
Topics will be:
Enterprise Dataflow with Apache NiFi, presented by Matt Burgess, Hortonworks Core Developer of HDF
If your organization is addressing the challenges and opportunities that big data presents, then you’re also an organization wrestling with dataflow. Dataflow is all about connecting systems. But in large organizations that are highly distributed, these systems almost certainly speak different protocols and understand different data formats – and that nature of connectivity changes all the time. Messaging-based solutions are a popular answer these days, but they don’t address many of the fundamental challenges of enterprise dataflow.
Sub-second SQL on Hadoop , presented by Alex Daher, Hortonworks Sr Systems Engineer.
Learn how LLAP provides a hybrid execution model which consists of a long-lived daemon replacing direct interactions with the HDFS DataNode and a tightly integrated DAG-based framework. Functionality such as caching, pre-fetching, some query processing and access control are moved into the daemon. Small/short queries are largely processed by this daemon directly, while any heavy lifting will be performed in standard YARN containers.
Olympic Parking said they could accommodate parking for $2 per car as long as there is no events that night. Their locations by the building are :
314 Vine St, Cincinnati, OH 45202
337 Walnut St, Cincinnati, OH 45202

Future of Data: Cincinnati