Cloudera, MapR and Hortonworks were leading big data players few years back. Then came AWS, Azure and GCP, also, db's like snowflake and redshift. Hadoop seems to be walking into sunset and not a lot of buzz from Cloudera either. With so many tech companies what makes Databricks standout as a company ? #data #dataanalytics #datascience #dataengineer #scala #spark #hive
Just use the community version, you’ll start building things you didn’t know you could. Data anywhere but fully abstracted and then build production load BI, build, serve and manage ML models. Databricks is becoming an infrastructure of its own
It totally depends on what use case you are trying to solve. We tell our customers straight up not use us if it is not going to add value or the architecture can use something else
It’s a long story. Tldr is Databricks simplifies the architecture of data platforms. We literally do not have a single database in our platform. Down from RDS, redshift, a ton of others like memsql to everything on s3 with delta on top. There’s a ton more to that but gotta go for a meeting. Hadoop is a dinosaur and so is cloudera(with all due respect). https://www.nextplatform.com/2021/02/17/why-the-fortune-500-is-finally-dumping-hadoop/amp/
Btw you need to update your company
I know right? I better work for Databricks.