All organizations amass huge volumes of data over time. This includes data about customers in a retail chain; about employees in a large enterprise; about students past and present in large universities; geographical data; data on livestock and so on.
As the volume, speed of collection and variety of data is immense, it requires innovative technologies and initiatives to manage it, known as Big Data. This covers data that is so diverse, dynamic, complex and voluminous that conventional technologies, infrastructure and skills are not fully effective to handle it.
If data is just collected and stays idle, it is of no use. To use the data it has to be managed appropriately. Organizations of all sizes have to put a data management system in place which has now evolved from an important competency to a critical differentiator, experts say.
NoSQL database is an operational system that serves concurrent requests with low latency for responses, and operates with selective access criteria. Operational databases leverage cloud computing effectively allowing massive computations which facilitate Big Data management cost effectively. They deliver real-time intelligence as in a multi-user game or financial application. They offer valuable details of patterns and trends that exist in the data.
It is imperative to learn how to manage Big Data and how to optimize Hadoop and NoSQL deployments. Compuware Corporation, a provider of application performance management (APM (News - Alert)) solutions, will be hosting a webcast to highlight related issues on Thursday, February 27, at 2 p.m. (EST). You can reserve your spot by clicking here.
Michael Villiger, technical evangelist from Compuware (News - Alert) APM, will explain about the benefits of big data and the problems that may occur with respect to slow Hadoop jobs, scaling clusters efficiently and more. Attendees will be able to learn how to decipher the root cause of slow and failed jobs, how to overcome bottlenecks easily and how to monitor internal and external data stores.
Compuware APM application performance management solutions are light, smart and proactive. They can manage all modern applications including mobile, cloud, big data and SOA serving the needs of small and large customers. Customers of the company benefit from faster performance, proactive problem resolution, less time-to-market, cost effective analytics and advanced APM automation, said officials.
Edited by Rory J. Thompson