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Hadoop adoption ‘anaemic’ says Gartner

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 David B. Weiss, Senior Analyst at Aite Group

 Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Finextra: Gartner’s 2015 Hadoop adoption study has found that only 18% of respondents plan to invest in the big data boosting technology over the next two years. Merv Adrian, research vice president at Gartner, called the figures “anaemic”.


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 Julian Cook, Head of Quantitative Research. Fenics Group. GFI NY

 Thursday, May 14, 2015



I was surprised to see this, but on the other hand, if you are strictly working in finance, then you would look at implementing a massively scalable database like Cassandra, before implementing hadoop.Obviously hadoop is much more than a datastore, but the primary motivator will be an overwhelming amount of data.

IMO developers will experiment with noSQL datastores that can be cheaply installed and tested - which probably means MongoDb first and then maybe Cassandra. For pure time series Influxdb is very easy to install and use.

This means that hadoop has a lot of competition at the data level that did not exist when it was initially written 10 years ago. On the other hand as the size of the data problem grows, the more likely you will have to use it, just for the processing of the data itself, but the data has to be really big - like 10 million images not 10 million ticks.

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