Apache Storm: The Big Reference by Parse.ly
see their audience clearly A blog about the intersection of digital media and analytics, from Parse.ly. We deliver fresh insights to the web's best publishers. NOTABLE EVENTS Notable Events POST CATEGORIES Journalism Today Apache Storm is a free and open source project that is heavily used here at Parse.ly , as well as at other major real-time data processing projects such as Twitter, Pinterest, Spotify, and Wikipedia. In the last year, a flurry of digital documentation has been released about Storm, as the project gained traction in the commercial community. The project also entered Apache as a formal "incubating" project. So, what is Apache Storm? Apache Storm is a free and open source distributed realtime computation system. Storm makes it easy to reliably process unbounded streams of data, doing for realtime processing what Hadoop did for batch processing. Storm is simple, can be used with any programming language, and is a lot of fun to use! Storm has many use cases:Read full article from Apache Storm: The Big Reference by Parse.ly
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