Well, so,companies, or rather, business structures, require “reasonable” steps to insure client, patient, or subject confidentiality. We can see as of late, that even Microsoft and it’s 365 is not “reasonable” enough now mostly because of the human element. Terrible password, social engineering, premises brech, disgruntled employees, and as with Solar Winds (still playing out), Google and Chrome as well as GDrive, One Drive, and other off device storage…the APIs can be leveraged to open a small hole and the recombination of inocuous code masquerading as .jpeg etc download and populate the local systems and it’s over….there is almost no way save a full equipment replacement and full credential change as I have seen code hidden on board a flashed sound card. So, courses and mandatory security defense should go mainstream enclosing the employees and the custodial staff. Holding that door open for a guy in business casual with a card dangling and a baseball cap out of custody must end.
Giving your data given the clearly stated Google agreement on protected information I would highly recommend is a violation of “reasonable” but I have not seen this played out and it differs jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
I am only admitted in Kentucky, Montana, US Fed for those states, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, the U.S. Supreme Court, and formally of the Order of Avocat – Geneva and the Singapore Attorney General’s Office.
]]>The delay will only be the porting of Hive and Pig to this architecture. If interested in helping please contact me. This will revolutionize data analytics. We are already showing with government proprietary benchmarks we can out
strong-scale and out perform the fasted supercomputers.
Of those, guess how many had actually Hadoop installs that were delivering value?
Five. Not five hundred. Five.
Hadoop was always stupid, and Hive is just a bandaid. Try joining more than a couple of tables in a Hive query. Performance drops through the floor.
]]>Thanks for the comment. It’s not about “complaining” it’s about talking about what the world’s largest datacenter operators do and why. It would take an entirely separate article to talk about that infrastructure and in fact, if you are a long time reader here you’ll see we’ve covered those technologies in depth over the course of almost seven years.
]]>Talking about performance of various cloud data warehouses, please see this report – https://gigaom.com/report/cloud-data-warehouse-performance-testing-cloudera/
Cloudera Data Warehouse’s performance is not only good but cheaper when compared to other data warehouses. Try CDP now!
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