Microsoft Big Data Solutions [PDF] [StormRG]
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Description Microsoft Big Data Solutions Author:Jorgensen, Adam, Rowland-Jones, James, John Welch ,Dan Clark,Christopher Price ,Brian Mitchell Published:March 3 2014 Publisher:Wiley; Pap/Dol edition ISBN-10:1118729080 ISBN-13:9781118729083 ASIN:B00INUX0OC Format: Retail PDF Reader Required: Adobe Reader, Foxit, Nitro, Adobe Digital Editions Tested on the above readers with no problems on laptop and Android tablet. Don't hesitate to PM me if you have any questions or problem with the download, as comments on the torrent are easy to miss. Please allow a couple seconds for the seedboxes to kick in, then it should move pretty quick. Hope it helps in your studies. Go for it! :D image Cover from actual book file Product Description Tap the power of Big Data with Microsoft technologies Big Data is here, and Microsoft's new Big Data platform is a valuable tool to help your company get the very most out of it. This timely book shows you how to use HDInsight along with HortonWorks Data Platform for Windows to store, manage, analyze, and share Big Data throughout the enterprise. Focusing primarily on Microsoft and HortonWorks technologies but also covering open source tools, Microsoft Big Data Solutions explains best practices, covers on-premises and cloud-based solutions, and features valuable case studies. Best of all, it helps you integrate these new solutions with technologies you already know, such as SQL Server and Hadoop. Walks you through how to integrate Big Data solutions in your company using Microsoft's HDInsight Server, HortonWorks Data Platform for Windows, and open source tools Explores both on-premises and cloud-based solutions Shows how to store, manage, analyze, and share Big Data through the enterprise Covers topics such as Microsoft's approach to Big Data, installing and configuring HortonWorks Data Platform for Windows, integrating Big Data with SQL Server, visualizing data with Microsoft and HortonWorks BI tools, and more Helps you build and execute a Big Data plan Includes contributions from the Microsoft and HortonWorks Big Data product teams If you need a detailed roadmap for designing and implementing a fully deployed Big Data solution, you'll want Microsoft Big Data Solutions. From the Back Cover Implement Big Data solutions with powerful Microsoft tools Microsoft’s powerful big data platform—Windows Azure HDInsight and Hortonworks Data Platform for Windows—can transform the way your organization processes, stores, and manages enterprise data. Designed to work seamlessly with your company’s existing data infrastructure and with products like SQL Server and Hadoop, Microsoft’s suite of big data solutions can be implemented without disrupting workflow or critical processes. If you need a detailed roadmap for designing and implementing a fully deployed big data solution, look no further than Microsoft Big Data Solutions. Integrate big data solutions in your company using Windows Azure® HDInsight®, Hortonworks® Data Platform for Windows, and open source tools Store, manage, analyze, and share big data throughout your organization Install and configure Hortonworks Data Platform for Windows Learn to integrate big data with SQL Server® and Hadoop Visualize data with Microsoft and Microsoft and Hadoop BI tools Create and execute a comprehensive big data strategy for your enterprise Get leading-edge insights directly from the Microsoft big data product team About the Author Adam Jorgensen is the President of Pragmatic Works and the Executive Vice President of PASS. He has extensive experience with data warehousing, analytics, and NoSQL architectures. James Rowland-Jones is a principal consultant for The Big Bang Data Company. He specializes in big data warehouse solutions that leverage SQL Server Parallel Data Warehouse and Hadoop ecosystems. John Welch is Vice President of Software Development at Pragmatic Works, where he leads the development of a suite of BI and data products for SQL Server and related technologies. Dan Clark is a senior BI consultant for Pragmatic Works. Dan has published several books and numerous articles on .NET programming and BI development. Christopher Price is a senior consultant with Microsoft. His focus is on ETL, data integration, data quality, MDM, SSAS, SharePoint, and all things big data. Brian Mitchell is the lead architect of the Microsoft Big Data Center of Expertise. He focuses exclusively on DW/BI solutions. image Scientia est potentia