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Expanding the Cloud ? introducing the Asia Pacific (Sydney) Region.

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Werner Vogels weblog on building scalable and robust distributed systems. The Region launches with two Availability Zones to help customers build highly available applications. All Things Distributed. Expanding the Cloud รข?? introducing the Asia Pacific (Sydney) Region. By Werner Vogels on 12 November 2012 05:00 AM. Comments ().

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NoSQL Data Modeling Techniques

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NoSQL databases are often compared by various non-functional criteria, such as scalability, performance, and consistency. Besides this, elimination of these features had an extremely important influence on the performance and scalability of the stores. This figure depicts modeling of a product entity for an eCommerce business domain.

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MapReduce Patterns, Algorithms, and Use Cases

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This process is illustrated in the figure below: Case Study: Availability Propagation Through The Tree of Categories. Problem Statement: This problem is inspired by real life eCommerce task. End-of-line category is either available (contains products) or not.

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Expanding the Cloud: Introducing Amazon QuickSight

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Today, I am excited to share with you a brand new service called Amazon QuickSight that aims to simplify the process of deriving insights from a wide variety of data sources in a fast and affordable manner. QuickSight is a fast, cloud native, scalable, business intelligence service for the 1/10th the cost of old-guard BI solutions.

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Data Mining Problems in Retail

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The space of possible actions can be defined as a set of send/no-send decisions with regard to individual customers and the gross margin of the campaign depends both on actions (who will receive the incentive and who will not) and data such as expected revenue from a given customer and mailing costs. The model (2.1)

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