Infobright Hosting TDWI Webinar: Improving Ad Hoc Query Speed for Hadoop Data

TORONTO--(Marketwired - Aug 26, 2013) - Infobright today announced it will host a webinar with TDWI research director Philip Russom on "Improving Ad Hoc Query Speed for Hadoop Data" August 27, 2013 at noon ET. For the growing number of organizations adopting Hadoop as their primary storage platform for big data, running ad hoc queries is a challenge. This complementary webinar will address how organizations can easily integrate SQL-based ad hoc queries with Hadoop by using a specialized analytic database management system (ADBMS) to query big data in Hadoop and elsewhere.

During the webinar, attendees will learn:

  • Why analytics has made ad hoc query speed more important than ever

  • Hadoop's role in multi-platform data warehouse and analytic environments

  • How analytic database management systems can be "front ends" to Hadoop, providing fast, iterative, feature-rich, ad hoc query capabilities for Hadoop data

WHAT: Improving Ad Hoc Query Speed for Hadoop Data
WHEN: Tuesday, August 27, 2013 at noon ET
REGISTRATION: Registration is available online here.
WHO: TDWI research director Philip Russom and Infobright director of consulting Dan deGrazia

About Infobright
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