Walking On Water With VAST And Dremio
Webinar In the early 2010s, Hadoop was seen by many as the answer to soaring data storage demand. It could, after all, hold a huge volume and variety of information.
But today's ever-expanding tsunami of data means that businesses continue to struggle with the sheer volumes involved, especially when it comes to getting hold of enough information to power effective analytics workloads.
If analysts still find it difficult to make data in HDFS instantly on hand for business intelligence and reporting purposes, isn't there an obvious need for something new?
That's the question which the Register's Tim Phillips will put to Scott Saktanaset of Dremio and John Mao of VAST Data on 2 November at 3pm GMT/11am EDT/8am PDT. They will look at the limitations of data analytics using Hadoop, the advantages of an open data lakehouse and what it means to replace HDFS with S3 and all-flash storage.
An open data lakehouse solution can deliver the cost and flexibility benefits of a data lake platform with the ease-of-use of a data warehouse, powered by all-flash storage technology. This speeds up insights, offers best in class price performance, and exabyte scalability they reckon.
Register for our 'Escaping Hadoop's Walled Garden with VAST and Dremio' webinar here and we will send you a reminder.
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