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Slides online

December 9th, 2011 at 6:55am

Slides of this week’s Apache Hadoop Get Together Berlin are online at:

Overall a great event, well organised - looking forward to seeing you at the next Get Together. If you want to get in touch with our participants, learn about new events or simply chat between meetups join our Apache Hadoop Get Together Linked.In Group.

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December Apache Hadoop Get Together Berlin

November 24th, 2011 at 8:14pm

First of all please note that meetup organisation is being transitioned over to our xing meetup group. So in order to be notified of future meetings, make sure to join that group. Please make also sure to register for the December event as in contrast to past meetups this time space will be limited, so make sure to grab a ticket. If you cannot make it, please let the organiser know so he can issue additional tickets.

For those of you currently following this blog only for announcements:

When: December 7th 2011, 7 p.m.

Where: Smarthouse GmbH, Erich-Weinert-Str. 145, 10409 Berlin

Speaker: Martin Scholl
Title: On Firehoses and Storms: Event Thinking, Event Processing

Speaker: Douwe Osinga
Title: Overview of the Data Processing Pipeline at Triposo

Looking forward to seeing you at the next Apache Hadoop Get Together Berlin in December.

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Video is up - Simon Willnauer on Lucene 4 Performance improvements

February 22nd, 2011 at 9:21pm

Video: Sebastian Schelter on Recommendation w/ Apache Mahout

October 21st, 2010 at 1:55pm

A few weeks ago we had the autumn edition of the Apache Hadoop Get Together in newthinking store in Berlin. I am glad to announce the first video online:

Mahout Sebastian Schelter from Isabel Drost on Vimeo.

Thanks to JTeam for sponsoring video taping, thanks to newthinking for providing the location and thanks to Martin Schmidt from newthinking for producing the video.

Stay tuned for the second video to be published next week.

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Reminder: Apache Hadoop Get Together Berlin Today

October 7th, 2010 at 9:52am

Just a brief reminder: The Apache Hadoop Get Together Berlin is supposed to take place today in newthinking store, Tucholskystr. 48 at 5p.m.

The meeting features two talks on Apache Mahout: Committer Sebastian Schelter will explain how to scale recommender systems with Mahout. Contributor Max Heimel is going to give an introduction to the sequence labeling facilities available in Mahout.

As usual the group will move over to Cafe Aufsturz after the meetup is over.

A big Thanks goes to JTeam for sponsoring video taping as well as to newthinking store for providing the venue for free.

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A Get Together Checklist

October 6th, 2010 at 7:38pm

Still on the list of potentially interesting books: The Checklist Manifesto - explaining why checklists can still be valuable - especially for complex problems and tasks.

Though not very complex, I chose to come up with a checklist for running a Hadoop Get Together in Berlin as an exercise. I’m trying to stick with advise provided by the Checklist for Checklists.

Parties involved

  • Find two to three speakers two months in advance.
  • Find a sponsor for the videos.

Gathering information

  • Double check time and date with all speakers and newthinking store.
  • Get name, title, abstract from the speakers.
  • Get logo and exact conditions from sponsor.

Spreading the word

  • Put together an announcement text including thanks to video and venue sponsors.
  • Publish the event on Upcoming.
  • Publish the event on Xing.
  • Augment the announcement text by the Xing event and Upcoming links.
  • Send a newsletter to the Meetup Xing group.
  • Send the text to the Get Together mailing list, and if appropriate to the Hadoop, HBase, katta, Lucene, Solr and Mahout mailing lists.
  • On event day send a reminder to the Get Together mailing list
  • Create meetup intro slides including thanks for the sponsors, schedule, announcements of future events.

During the meetup

  • Mention newthinking bar during introduction.
  • Self-introduction of all participants.
  • Get mail addresses of future mailing list subscribers.
  • Keep presentations at 30 to 40 minutes.
  • Get speakers’ slides.

After the event

  • Publish talks’ slides.
  • Publish links to videos.

The more meetups you have run the larger the chance of the main organiser getting sick the day the meetup takes place. To avoid having to re-schedule the event make sure there are people that are capable and willing to take over moderation.

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Some pictures

March 25th, 2010 at 11:00am

Uwe and Simon were so kind to take some pictures of the last Hadoop Get Together in Berlin:

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Thanks for the pictures.

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Apache Hadoop Get Together March 2010

March 11th, 2010 at 12:40am

Today (or more correctly, yesterday) the March 2010 Hadoop Get Together took place in newthinking store. I arrived rather early to have some time to do some planning for Berlin Buzzwords - got there nearly one hour before the meetup. However it did not take very long until first guests came to the store. So I quickly got my introductory slides in place - Martin from newthinking already had the room setup, camera in place and audio working.

When starting the meetup the room was already packed with some 60 people - we ended up having over 70 people interested in the mix of talks on Hadoop, HBase and Spatial search with Lucene and Solr. Doing the regular “Who are you”-round, we learned that there were people from nurago, Xing, StudiVZ, *lots and lots* of people from Nokia, Zanox, eCircle, nugg.ad and many others.

The meetup was kindly supported by newthinking store (venue for free) and Nokia (sponsored the videos). Steffen Bickel took his chance during the introduction to give a brief overview of Nokia and - guess - explain, that Nokia is a great place to work and yeah - they are hiring!

The first talk was given by Bob Schulze who joined the meetup coming from eCircle in Munich. Given his previous experience with scaling their infrastructure from a regular database/ datawarehouse setup he explained how HBase helped when processing really large amounts of data. Being an e-mail marketing provider, eCircle does have quite a bit of data to process. And yes, eCircle is hiring.

Second talk was by Dragan Milosevic from Zanox on scaling product search and reporting with Hadoop. Just as eCircle, Zanox came from a regular RDMS setup that became too expensive and too complex too scale before switching over to a Hadoop/Lucene stack. He used his chance to make the Lucene developers aware of the fact that there are users who would were actually using Lucene’s compression features. Zanox, as well, is looking for people to hire.

Last talk was by Chris Male from JTeam in Amsterdam on the developments in Lucene and Solr to support for spatial search. There are various development routes being followed: Cartesian tiers as well as numeric range searches. He also explained that most of the features are still under heavy development. He finished his talk with a demo on what can be done with spatial search in Lucene/ Solr. You already guessed so, JTeam is hiring as well ;)

After the talks we went to Cafe Aufsturz for beers, drinks and some food. People enjoyed talking to each other exchanging experiences. A Lucene focussed table quickly formed - main topics: Spatial search, Lucene/Solr merge threads, heavy committing, Mike McCandless (is this guy real or just an alter-ego of the Lucene community?).

At some time around 11p.m. the core of the guests (well - the Lucene part of the meetup, that is Simon, Uwe and the guys from JTeam) moved over to a bar close by next to cinema central for some more beer and drinks. At about 1a.m. it finally was time to head home.

I’d like to say thanks: First of all to the speakers. Without you the meetup would not be possible. Second to newthinking and Nokia for their support. And of course to all attendees for having grown the meetup to its current size.

I had a really nice evening with people from the Hadoop, HBase and Lucene community. Special thanks to you guys from JTeam for traveling 6h to Berlin just for a “little”, though no longer that tiny, Hadoop meetup. Promise stands, to visit one of your next Lucene meetups in Amsterdam and present Mahout there - however I need some help finding affordable accomodation ;)

Hope to see you all in June at Berlin Buzzwords.

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Third “December Hadoop Get Together” video online

January 5th, 2010 at 7:29pm

In the following video taken at the last Hadoop Get Together in Berlin Jörg Möllenkamp explains why Hadoop is interesting for Sun - and why Sun Hardware might be a good fit for Hadoop applications:

Hadoop Jörg Möllenkamp from Isabel Drost on Vimeo.

In a blog post published after the event, Jörg gives more details on his idea of Parasitic Hadoop he introduced at the meetup.

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Upcoming: Apache Hadoop Get Together Berlin

September 23rd, 2009 at 7:00pm

This is a friendly reminder that the next Apache Hadoop Get Together takes place next week on Tuesday, 29th of September* at newthinking store (Tucholskystr. 48, Berlin).

  • Thorsten Schuett, Solving Puzzles with MapReduce.
  • Thilo Götz, Text analytics on jaql.
  • Uwe Schindler, Lucene 2.9 Developments.

Big thanks goes to newthinking store for providing the venue for free and to Cloudera for sponsoring videos of the talks. Links to the videos will be posted on , on the upcoming page linked above, as well as on the Cloudera Blog soon after the event. Yet another thanks goes to O’Reilly for providing three “Hadoop: The Definitive Guide” books to be raffled at the event.

The 7th Get Together is scheduled for December, 16th. If you would like to submit a talk or sponsor the event, please contact me.

Hope to see you in Berlin next week.

* The event is scheduled right before the UIMA workshop in Potsdam, which may be of interest to you if you are a UIMA user.

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