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Please register for Free Demo On Cassandra Online on Dec 7th at 7PM IST By 14+ Yrs IT EXPERT (Kyathi Technologies) https://attendee.gotowebinar/register/1375741189322681090 After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. The Apache Cassandra course at Kyathi starts with the fundamental concepts of using a highly-scalable, column-oriented database to implement appropriate use cases. It will cover topics like Cassandra Datamodels,Cassandra Architecture, Differences between RDBMS and Cassandra to name a few. There will be many challenging, practical and focused hands-on exercises for the learners during this course. Course Objectives After the completion of ‘Apache Cassandra course at Kyathi, you should be able to: 1. Understand Cassandra and NoSQL domain. 2. Create Cassandra cluster for different kinds of applications. 3. Understand Apache Cassandra Architecture. 4. Design and model Applications for Cassandra. 5. Port existing application from RDBMS to Cassandra. 6. Learn to use Cassandra with various programming languages. Who should go for this course? A developer working with large-scale, high-volume websites. An application architect or data architect who needs to understand the available options for high-performance, decentralized, elastic data stores A database administrator or database developer currently working with standard relational database systems who needs to understand how to implement a fault-tolerant, eventually consistent data store. A manager who wants to understand the advantages (and disadvantages) of Cassandra and related columnar databases to help make decisions about technology strategy. A student, analyst, or researcher who is designing a project related to Cassandra or other non-relational data store options. Pre-requisites: This course assumes no prior knowledge of Apache Cassandra or any other NoSQL database. Though some familiarity with Linux command line is essential, minimal exposure to Java,database or data-warehouse concepts is required. Why Apache Cassandra? Apache Cassandra™, an Apache Software Foundation project, is an open-source NoSQL distributed database management system. Apache Cassandra was originally developed at Facebook, and is used by many companies today. While many developers have embraced simpler NoSQL variants (like MongoDB and CouchDB), Cassandra is possibly at the forefront of the NoSQL innovation, providing a level of reliability and fine tuning not found in many of the competitors offerings. When it comes to scaling, nothing scales like it, the biggest example being the Facebook which uses Cassandra for storing petabytes of Data. Why should you Learn Cassandra? 1. Cassandra is designed to handle Cassandra workloads across multiple data centers with no single point of failure, providing enterprises with extremely high database performance and availability. 2. Worlds largest Website (i.e Cassandra) is running over Cassandra. 3. Daily 100s of start-ups and large product companies are choosing Cassandra for their next generation computing and data platforms. Some companies using Cassandra are Facebook, Twitter, IBM, Cisco, Rackspace, NetFlix, eBay, Reddit, @WalmartLabs, Zoho, Digg and so on. 4. Apache Cassandra is open-source. It means you can deep dive into its source code and change it according to your own requirements. 5. The job market for Apache Cassandra is at peak and is growing at rate of 300%! We are providing Big data training in hyderabad india. HADOOP online training is having good demand in the market, Our HADOOP online training faculty is very much experienced, he had 13+ Yrs Real-time Hands-on experienced and highly qualified and dedicated. Kyathitechnologies is offering quality Training services to students worldwide. Contact us at trainingkyathi@gmail / +919505031100 for more details.Please share your contact details (Email/Phone).
Posted on: Wed, 04 Dec 2013 19:20:52 +0000

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