Fun Stuff. As visualization takes ‘shape’,more data is thrown to the wall and interpreted.
More applications are erupting from within the Big Data community and irrespective of all the developments, the mass has been simply sitting and clicking the hell out of machines. The containers have ruptured and there is no more long legs to run for the evening. Just remembered “Salvodor Daly”.
Hadoop has exhausted and new algorithms are being talked about. Drill is gaining ground. For that matter, Drill’s run to solve the problem of the ever blotting mass of data has been with faster legs. Let us wait and see.
Remember the two key strokes. Pass it on. Give me a few if you can. Wont be heavy to take in. (See the preview to know what the two key stroke is)
If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants. -Issac Newton
Thank you.
Sunny Menon
Sunny Menon is a software engineer with over 18 years of experience in the design, architecture, development of high volume enterprise applications. He has experience enabling cloud environment for enterprise applications. Designed and developed a bigdata product which is currently in stealth mode. He has helped #startups evolve from conceptual stages through definition of the actual product by aligning them with industry requirements, developing proof-of-concept and demonstrating the product thereby, helping in seeking funding from financiers. He has extensive experience in the integration of large enterprise applications, middle-ware and modernization of enterprise applications centered around SOA/SaaS/PaaS/Cloud environments.
He has an Android app available in the Android market place /Google Play called EasyImageSender, and an iOS app. He has also developed android/iOs apps for payment, medical and insurance industries.
They can be searched with the key term "EasyImageSender"
At night, he enjoys 'staring' at the night skies and sings, twinkle twinkle little star, how I STILL WONDER what you are.... He is a cruel poet who walks bare foot at times, to feel the beauty of the earth, he sometimes set foot on.
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