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We have been doing realtime processing for a long time at BackType. We've recently developed a new system for doing realtime processing called Storm to replace our old system of queues and workers. Storm is a distributed, reliable, and fault-tolerant stream processing system. Its use cases are so broad that we consider it to be a fundamental new primitive for data processing. That's why we call it
At BackType, we are heavy users of Hadoop. We use it to run computations on our 30TB datastore of social data. We've even open-sourced some significant projects that are built on top of Hadoop. Unfortunately, Hadoop has problems. It's sloppily implemented and requires all sorts of arcane knowledge to operate it. We would be the first to try out a replacement for Hadoop if a viable alternative exis
Last week Nathan and I went to Yahoo! campus for the monthly Hadoop User Group meeting. Nearly 300 developers packed the room for the talks and socializing that went on well after the last presentation. The two main talks were given by Nathan, who presented and demoed Cascalog (a Clojure based query language for Hadoop), and Dmitriy, an engineer at Twitter, who walked us through their Hadoop ecosy
More and more these days, I'm finding that my Twitter friends are exposing me to new and exciting open-source projects on GitHub. This weekend I put my curiousity to rest and looked into the sharing of GitHub projects on Twitter. I started off by plugging github.com into BackType. No surprise: GitHub is linked and discussed a bunch on Twitter, FriendFeed, Reddit and Hacker News. Next I ran a query
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