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Jacque Istok

Using a Virtualized, Open Source Data Platform on AWS

Co-Authored by Ji Lim and Maurice Martin On April 2nd, 2020 VMware Tanzu Data and Amazon Web Services (AWS) participated in a joint webinar detailing the capabilities and benefits of running advanced analytics and data science models in Greenplum on AWS.  Our collective teams partnered to deliver a

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Happy Holidays Greenplum Community

It’s been more than 10 years since my first involvement in the Greenplum Data Platform and rarely a day goes by that a colleague, a customer, a competitor, or most importantly a user – reminds me why it was a great decision then and an even better decision

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Data Tells the Story at Greenplum Summit

As the time draws near to the first annual Greenplum Summit, a conference within a conference at PostgresConf which is taking place in Jersey City in April of this year – I have begun to reflect on all of the things that make an event like this successful.  It includes

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Greenplum Filespaces and Tablespaces

Greenplum is a fast, flexible, software-only analytics data processing engine that has the tools and features needed to make extensive use of any number of hardware or virtual environments that can be used for cluster deployment. One of those features discussed here is the use of file spaces

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Self-Healing Greenplum – The Doctor Is Always In

Analytics On IaaS Must Think Differently Than It’s On Premise Implementations We have always maintained that having a data platform that is portable is not only one of the key differentiators of Greenplum, but should be a core functional requirement on anyone’s roadmap for how to best architect

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Greenplum Database Tables and Compression

Greenplum Database is built for advanced Data Warehouse and Analytic workloads at scale. Whether the data set is five terabytes on a handful of servers, or over a petabyte in size on a hundred-plus nodes, the architecture of Greenplum allows it to easily grow to meet the data

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Graphing Orlando IoT Temperature Sensor Readings

I wondered what temperatures in Orlando have done over this last week. You see I just happen to have a set of IoT devices which are streaming data that I persist into an archive. One of those sensors is on a covered patio in Orlando, so it would

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Meetup: Introducing Greenplum 5.0

Wednesday, September 20th, 2017 6:00 PM PST Pivotal 875 Howard St., 5th Floor, San Francisco, CA (map) Greenplum 5.0 is a commercially available and open source Data Warehouse. This is the next milestone for the Greenplum community since Greenplum was officially open sourced in October of 2015.

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