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25 Feb Cloudera Federal Forum in Tysons Corner: Amazing agenda filled with lessons learned and best practices

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Engaging the Hadoop Developer — Deep-dive with industry experts into the key projects, technology, and emerging trends driving the enterprise adoption of Hadoop. Chief Strategy Officer, Cloudera. Engaging the Hadoop Developer. Chief Security Architect, Office of the CTO, Cloudera. Eddie Garcia.

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Federal Big Data Community Convenes 6 Feb at Apache Hadoop Forum

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Mike Olson – Chief Strategy Officer, Cloudera. Eli Collins – Chief Technologist, Office of the CTO, Cloudera. EzBake, DIAs Technology Agnostic Framework Under ORION that Enables Seamless Transition into ICITE. Eli Collins – Chief Technologist, Office of the CTO, Cloudera.

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Attend the 6 Feb @Cloudera Federal Forum: For the Analyst, Data Scientist, #BigData Technologist in DC

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Mike Olson – Chief Strategy Officer, Cloudera. Eli Collins – Chief Technologist, Office of the CTO, Cloudera. 10:30 AM EzBake, DIAs Technology Agnostic Framework Under ORION that Enables Seamless Transition into ICITE. Eli Collins – Chief Technologist, Office of the CTO, Cloudera.

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Join Architects, Planners, Program Managers, Data Scientists at 4th Annual Cloudera Federal Forum in DC 25 Feb

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Engaging the Hadoop Developer — Deep-dive with industry experts into the key projects, technology, and emerging trends driving the enterprise adoption of Hadoop. Chief Strategy Officer, Cloudera. Engaging the Hadoop Developer. Chief Security Architect, Office of the CTO, Cloudera. Eddie Garcia.

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Surveys Show Kubernetes Crossing the Chasm

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Google was using Linux containers to package and ship its application code and dependencies, and Borg made the process more efficient, enabling Google to achieve high utilization of its data centers.In 2013, Google replaced Borg with Omega, a flexible and scalable scheduler for large computing clusters.

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Open-sourced Technology Levels the Playing Field Between Tech Giants and Startups

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After Google bowed to the pressure to make Borg an open source technology it’s safe to say open source is winning the tussle. In fact, the lines are expected to keep on blurring irrevocably as previous proprietary firms keep pouring their resources into the development of open source.