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Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization & Hortonworks Big Data Webinar Series

Discover Red Hat and Apache Hadoop for the Open Modern Data architecture As the Enterprise's big data program matures and Apache Hadoop becomes more deeply embedded in critical operations, the ability to support and operate it efficiently and reliably becomes increasingly important. To aid enterprise in operating modern data architecture at scale, Red Hat and Hortonworks have collaborated to integrate Hortonworks Data Platform with Red Hat's proven platform technologies. Join us in this interactive series, as we'll demonstrate how Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization can integrate with Hadoop through Hive and provide users easy access to data. Here's what you'll be signing up for: Webinar 1: Delivering the Open Modern Data Architecture Webinar 2: Red Hat JBoss and HDP: Turn your data into strategic asset (demo/deep dive) Webinar 3: Red Hat and JBoss and HDP: Delivers the Data Lake (demo/deep dive) We hope you can join us!

Teiid Market Place Git Repository

Introducing Teiid market place git repository, where you are free to share your project with all the Teiid community of users. (maybe sell?) Checkout  https://github.com/teiid-marketplace If you are a Teiid user, maybe you have written a translator to a source that Teiid does not offer, or maybe you gave a presentation you want to share, a slide-deck, a video or you wrote a cool utility over Teiid. Whatever it may be, now you can share with rest of the Teiid community at one market place. Over the time, if a certain project is popular and licensing terms are acceptable by the Teiid project, then we can accept it as contribution to be maintained as a main Teiid project on a case by case basis. Or you can think of this as incubator space. When you contribute, I will make you the owner of that repository for any management purposes. The only restriction is this needs to be a Teiid-specific project to be acceptable. I am not putting any license restrictions on what it needs to ...

Use Apache SOLR as Index store with Teiid

Solr TM is the popular, blazing fast open source enterprise search platform from the  Apache  LuceneTM project.  In this article I show a working example, how one can start using Apache SOLR as index store for the logical views they have created in Teiid. This dramatically improves the query performance in certain situations when user query is over that logical view. https://community.jboss.org/wiki/ImproveTeiidQueryPerformanceUsingApacheSOLRAsIndexStoreOnAView Now, combined this with any of big data sources like Hive, MongoDB, Accumulo etc. that is a success story you can take it to your organization. Please share your comments and usecases. Thanks Ramesh..

Teiid 8.9 Alpha1 Posted

8.9 Alpha1 is now available from the downloads and maven.  Feature highlights include: TEIID-3009 WITH project minimization - common table expressions will have their project columns minimized. TEIID-3038 geoSpatial support for MongoDB translator There was also an initial commit of a usage table in SYSADMIN that can be used for runtime dependency analysis.  Saxon was updated several minor revisions, so let us know if you see any issues with SQL/XML functionality. We're seeing a broad array of users logging issues across lots of functionality, so thanks again for all the community support. Top reporters include Cristiano Nicolai, Ivan Chan, and Mark Addleman.  Be sure to log anything you find with the early releases as there is still plenty of time to get them addressed. Thanks, Steve

Teiid In JBoss Community Asylum

JBoss Community Asylum is audio podcast that feature many interesting technical talks about various community projects hosted in JBoss.org.   Steve and Ramesh joined me last week to chat about Teiid and data virtualization. This is often a mysterious topic for many so I encourage you to go listen to the podcast episode   http://in.relation.to/Bloggers/JBossCommunityAsylumWhatKindOfAnimalIsTeiid People in Asylums can come back any time to haunt you. Emmanuel