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How Hadoop Map/Reduce works

In my previous post, I talk about the methodology of transforming a sequential algorithm into parallel. After that, we can implement the parallel algorithm,...

5 replies - 44045 views - 12/16/08 by Ricky Ho in Articles

Free Open Source Test Workshop: Selenium, soapUI, TestMaker

Free workshop to be held in Los Angeles/Anaheim, San Francisco, Chicago, NY, and London. Software developers, QA testers, and IT managers are challenged to...

0 replies - 5048 views - 09/24/08 by Frank Cohen in Announcements

Scale-out Appserver GigaSpaces XAP 6.6 released

GigaSpaces XAP 6.6 has been released. XAP, the eXtreme Application Platform, is an application server designed from the ground up to scale out, with...

0 replies - 5838 views - 09/22/08 by Joseph Ottinger in Announcements

Caching, Parallelism and Scalability

When your boss asks you to rewrite your application to be more performant and handle greater throughput, what do you do? Once upon a time, when Moore’s...

1 replies - 30214 views - 09/18/08 by Manik Surtani in Articles

Apache PIG: Processing Language for Map/Reduce

In my previous article, I introduced the Map/Reduce model as a powerful model for parallelism. However, although Map/Reduce is simple, powerful, and provides...

7 replies - 14147 views - 05/28/08 by Ricky Ho in News

Design for Scalability

Building scalable system is becoming a hotter and hotter topic. Mainly because more and more people are using computer these days, both the transaction...

7 replies - 10716 views - 05/27/08 by Ricky Ho in News