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February 27, 2008

Upcoming HBase User Group Meeting In San Francisco

This is just a quick heads-up to let everyone know that the folks at Powerset are hosting a meeting focused on HBase in early March:

Powerset is hosting the first user group meeting for HBase, a robust, scalable, distributed, column-oriented store capable of hosting billions of row of sparse, structured data. HBase is open source and part of the Hadoop project.
Definitely come if you're a current user of HBase; or if your company has plans for a huge data store and you're evaluating solutions.

See the event on upcoming.org to sign up.

Jeremy Zawodny
Yahoo! Developer Network

Posted at February 27, 2008 3:25 PM

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Hey Jeremy, it would be great if you could organize some video and post it up somewhere, say YDN Theater, like you are doing with the Hadoop Summit.
Doable? Thanks.

Posted by: Otis Gospodnetic at February 28, 2008 10:43 PM | Permalink

I'll see what we can do. Unfortunately, many of us will be down at ETech in San Diego...

Posted by: Jeremy Zawodny at February 29, 2008 3:02 PM | Permalink

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