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UPDATE TriJUG Monthly Meeting Monday July 21st 2014 - Same Topic, New Speaker - Phillip Rhodes
Jeanne Hiesel
2014-07-21 15:13:36 UTC
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THE DZONE BUILDING,
150 Preston Executive, Suite 200, Cary, NC 27513
in Conference Room to the right of the elevator (or across from the stairs)
Tel +1.919.678-0300.

Monday, July 21, 2014
6:30 PM - 9:00 PM

MapReduce Jobs
Presented by Phillip Rhodes

Abstract:
In this session, Drew Nelson will cover a brief overview of Hadoop,
describe Map Reduce and explain why and how to use it. This topic will
cover the general Java API, code samples and alternatives such as Pig and
Hive will be reviewed as well.

This is intended to be a next level introductory talk for developers who
have not had a chance to write map reduce code.

Bio:
Phillip Rhodes is a Senior Consultant with Open Software Integrators. A
long time software developer and entrepreneur, Phillip is also the founder
of Fogbeam Labs, and the originator of an Open Source “Enterprise 2.0″
suite known as ScrewPile. Phillip is avid fan of Open Source, “Semantic
Web” technologies, and “alternate” JVM languages such as Groovy, Scala and
Clojure; and has spoken at TriJUG multiple times in the past, and also
organizes several Triangle area technology and entrepreneurship related
groups, including RTP Hackers & Founders, TriJVM Hack Night and the RTP AI
/ Machine Learning / Semantic Web Meetup.

OSI has offices in downtown Durham, NC and Chicago, IL.

Agenda:
6:30 - 7:00 PM -- Meet, Talk, Pizza
7:00 - 7:15 -- JUG Business and Announcements
7:15 - 8:15 -- Presentation
8:15 - 8:30 -- Discussion with Presenter
8:30 -- Raffle
9:00 - Doors close
Phillip Rhodes (Fogbeam Labs)
2014-07-21 15:48:08 UTC
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A long time software developer and entrepreneur, Phillip is also the
founder of Fogbeam Labs, and the originator of an Open Source “Enterprise
2.0″ suite known as ScrewPile.
Heh, that name is going to haunt me as long as I live. FWIW, we renamed
that a long time ago... What was "ScrewPile" (which, surprisingly, is a
technical term to do with light-houses, not a vulgarity) is now called
"FogCutter". :-)

Looking forward to tonight, I've been away from Tri-JUG for too long!


Phil

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