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openHPI has started on Monday September 3rd 2012 with the online course In-Memory Data Management taught by Prof. Hasso Plattner, founder of HPI, co-founder of the software giant SAP and chairman of its supervisory board. The subject of the online course is the new in-memory data management technology researched at Plattner's chair. This revolutionary new technology enables the flexible evaluation of huge amounts of corporate data at the speed of thought. What used to take minutes, hours or even days can now be done in seconds. Unbelievable things are possible and within this online course you will understand why this is true using an in-memory column-oriented database instead of a traditional row-oriented disk-based one.Top courses Most popular
Internetworking mit TCP/IP
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OpenHPI
Das Internet ist zu einem festen Bestandteil unseres täglichen Lebens geworden. Auf welchen technologischen Grundlagen das weltumspannende Internet arbeitet, lernen Sie in diesem Kurs. Ausgehend von den physikalischen Grundlagen der Datenübertragung werden zunächst die Funktionsprinzipien und Technologien der lokalen Netzwerke (LANs) und der Weitverkehrsnetzwerke (WANs) veranschaulicht. Allgemein verständlich wird in den weiteren Einheiten das dem Internet zugrunde liegende TCP/IP-Referenzmodell, sowie dessen Protokolle und zahlreichen Anwendungen vermittelt. Der Teilnehmer erfährt in dem Kurs einen umfassenden Einblick in die komplexe Welt der Internet-Technologien. Starts :
2012-11-05 |
In-Memory Data Management
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OpenHPI
The online course focuses on the management of enterprise data in column-oriented in-memory databases. Latest hardware and software trends led to the development of a new revolutionary technology that enables flexible and lightning-fast analysis of massive amounts of enterprise data. The basic concepts and design principles of this technology are explained in detail. Beyond that, the implications of the underlying design principles for future enterprise applications and their development are discussed. Unbelievable things are possible and you will understand why this is true using an in-memory column-oriented database instead of a traditional row-oriented disk-based one. Starts :
2012-09-03 |