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AJUG meets on the third Tuesday of each month from 7:00 to 9:00 PM in the Perimeter Center area.

Our meetings emphasize high-quality technical content and we encourage interaction among attendees. From 5:30 to 7:00, attendees can interact and enjoy light refreshments before the meeting starts officially at 7:00 PM. Click a link below to find out more about past and future AJUG meetings or to download presentation material:

Holiday Inn Select Atlanta Perimeter Dunwoody

4386 Chamblee-Dunwoody Road
Atlanta, GA 30341
Phone: (770) 457-6363
Fax: (770) 458-5282
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Traveling I-85 South

  • Take I-285 Westbound and proceed to Exit-30 (Chamblee-Dunwoody Road)
  • When exiting, continue straight to the third traffic light.
  • Turn left The Holiday Inn Select will be on your right.

Traveling I-85 North

  • Take 1-85 North to Interstates 75 & 85 (joint to come to downtown district) and then separate again.
  • Stay on I-85 North until you find Georgia Highway 400 (signs).
  • Exit onto Georgia 400 Northbound (.50 cents toll).
  • Pass the tollbooth and exit onto I-285 Eastbound.
  • Go to Exit 30, Chamblee-Dunwoody Road and turn right off the exit ramp.
  • The Holiday Inn Select will be on your right.

Traveling I-75 South

  • Take I-285 Eastbound to exit 30 (Chamblee-Dunwoody Road).
  • Turn Right off the exit ramp.
  • The Holiday Inn Select will be on your right.

Traveling I-75 North

  • Travel I-75 North until you find 285 Eastbound.
  • Take 285 East to exit 30 (Chamblee-Dunwoody Rd).
  • Turn right off the exit ramp.
  • The Holiday Inn Select will be on your immediate right.

Traveling I-20 East

  • Travel I-20 East, until you find I-285 North.
  • Take 285 North to exit 30 (Chamblee-Dunwoody Rd) and turn right from the exit ramp
  • The Holiday Inn Select will be on your right.

Traveling I-20 West

  • Take I-285 North to Exit 30 (Chamblee-Dunwoody Rd).
  • Go to the third traffic light and turn left.
  • The Holiday Inn Select will be on your right.
AJUG Meetup

Storm and Hadoop

May 21, 2013

Brad Anderson will give a talk about Storm and Hadoop. Storm is a distributed realtime computation system. Similar to how Hadoop provides a set of general primitives for doing batch processing, Storm provides a set of general primitives for doing realtime computation.

Storm often coexists in Big Data architectures with Hadoop. We will talk about different approaches to this interoperability between the systems, their benefits & trade-offs, and a new open source library available for high throughput use.

Location:

Holiday Inn Atlanta-Perimeter/Dunwoody
4386 Chamblee Dunwoody Road,
Atlanta, GA (map)

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