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Hola, chitlins.  I've seen many a topic on here about careers and where to go next.  I work for MapR, a big data company in San Jose.  Today, we released our first wave of on demand training, free to all Panthers fans (it's actually free to everyone, but I want you to feel special).  Anyone who might want to get into big data, data analysis, data science, etc as a career, this is a really good place to start...and it's free.

 

https://www.mapr.com/company/press-releases/mapr-unveils-free-demand-training-program-50m-kind-contribution-hadoop

 

San Jose, Calif., – January 27, 2015 MapR Technologies, Inc., provider of the top-ranked distribution for Apache™ Hadoop®, today announced the availability of free Hadoop On-Demand Training for developers, analysts and administrators which represents a $50M in-kind contribution* to the broad Hadoop community. The Hadoop training program is a multi-course curriculum designed to expand worldwide adoption of Hadoop technology. The curriculum provides engaging and interactive video lessons, hands-on exercises, labs and quizzes, enabling professionals to acquire valuable Hadoop skills and knowledge on their own schedule...

 

...Available On-Demand Training Courses include: 

  • • Hadoop Essentials
  • • Hadoop Operations: Cluster Administration 
  • • Developing Hadoop Applications 

 

Additional courses available later this quarter include:

  • • HBase Schema Design and Data Modeling 
  • • Developing HBase Application 
  • • Hadoop Data Analysis with Apache Drill 
  • • Hadoop Data Analysis with Apache Hive 

 

 

Visit here to sign up immediately for the free On-Demand Training Program:  www.mapr.com/freetraining...

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I was watching Google analytics today, a couple of people from Charlotte were checking things out.

I sent it over to some developers I know. Some were like cool and some were ugh hadoop.

I mean to elicit any type of opinions means you're doing something right

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