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Add to calendar | Join the call See you tomorrow! -Greg On Mon, Nov 28, 2016 at 2:39 PM, Gregory Chase wrote: > Dear MADlib, HAWQ, and Greenplum communities, > > Here's a chance for us to get to know our end users better with this > double header call this Thursday, Dec 1, 2016. > > Add to calendar > > | Join the call > > The first half of this call, we'll be discussing new features in the open > source Pivotal R project that compliments MADlib, HAWQ, and Greenplum. In > the second half, we'll talk about a recent survey of MADlib users. > > *Talk #1: What's New in Pivotal R* > Pivotal R is a popular interface for running data science investigations > using Apache MADlib with Greenplum Database, Apache HAWQ, and PostgreSQL. > > It allows R developers to work with relational database structures such as > tables and views and operate on data in the database without having to > switch to SQL. Pivotal R also provides a wrapper for Apache MADlib so that > data scientists can directly call the parallel processing functions of > MADlib. This gives them the full power of in-database processing in their > familiar R environment. > > You can find Pivotal R here: https://cran.r-project. > org/web/packages/PivotalR/index.html > > *Talk #2: Apache MADlib User Survey Results* > In the second half of this call, we'll be discussing the results of a > recent user survey of Apache MADlib users. Hear which platform they like > best: Greenplum, HAWQ, or PostgreSQL. Hear which use cases are the most > popular. > > This survey was recently lauded at ApacheCon EU as a great example of user > experience research in open source. > > You can find the results posted here: http://madlib.incubator. > apache.org/community-artifacts/Apache-MADlib-user- > survey-results-Oct-2016.pdf > > See you Thursday! > > -Greg > > -- > Greg Chase > > Global Head, Big Data Communities > http://www.pivotal.io/big-data > > Pivotal Software > http://www.pivotal.io/ > > 650-215-0477 > @GregChase > Blog: http://geekmarketing.biz/ > > -- Greg Chase Global Head, Big Data Communities http://www.pivotal.io/big-data Pivotal Software http://www.pivotal.io/ 650-215-0477 @GregChase Blog: http://geekmarketing.biz/ --001a11c17ba4136f9b05428c63fb Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Greetings,=C2=A0
This is a reminder about tomorrow'= ;s MADlib community call at 9AM Pacific.



-Greg=

On Mon, Nov 2= 8, 2016 at 2:39 PM, Gregory Chase <gchase@pivotal.io> wrote:=
Dear= MADlib, HAWQ, and Greenplum communities,

Here's a c= hance for us to get to know our end users better with this double header ca= ll this Thursday, Dec 1, 2016.


=
The first half of this call, we'll be discussing new features in t= he open source Pivotal R project that compliments MADlib, HAWQ, and Greenpl= um.=C2=A0 In the second half, we'll talk about a recent survey of MADli= b users.

Talk #1: What's New in Pivotal R
Pivotal R is a popular interface for running data science inve= stigations using Apache MADlib with Greenplum Database, Apache HAWQ, and Po= stgreSQL.=C2=A0

It allows R developers to work wit= h relational database structures such as tables and views and operate on da= ta in the database without having to switch to SQL. Pivotal R also provides= a wrapper for Apache MADlib so that data scientists can directly call the = parallel processing functions of MADlib. This gives them the full power of = in-database processing in their familiar R environment.


<= div>Talk #2: Apache MADlib User Survey Results
In the seco= nd half of this call, we'll be discussing the results of a recent user = survey of Apache MADlib users. Hear which platform they like best: Greenplu= m, HAWQ, or PostgreSQL. Hear which use cases are the most popular.

This survey was recently lauded at ApacheCon EU as a great= example of user experience research in open source.

You can find the results posted here:=C2=A0http://madlib.incubator.apache.org/communi= ty-artifacts/Apache-MADlib-user-survey-results-Oct-2016.pdf

See you Thursday!

-Greg
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