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Although the name Hadoop originated from a 2-year olds’ stuffed toy, it is now an essential big data tool that helps unlock billions of dollars in productivity. Generating as much as 80 percent of unstructured data each day—today’s businesses are looking to Hadoop to help them work smarter and faster.

Benefits of Hadoop

While large organizations such as Facebook and Google use Hadoop to store and manage their massive data sets, Hadoop has also proven to be a valuable asset for more traditional enterprises. Below are five advantages companies of all sizes can benefit from:

Fast

Hadoop’s distinctive storage method is based on a distributed file system that maps data wherever it is located on a cluster. The tools for data processing are often on the same servers where the data is located—resulting in lightning fast data processing. If you’re dealing with massive volumes of unstructured data, Hadoop can efficiently process terabytes of data in minutes—and petabytes in hours.

Cost Effective

Unlike traditional relational database management systems which can be quite expensive for processing massive volumes of data, Hadoop gives you the most cost-effective storage solution for massive data sets. Designed as a scale-out architecture that can affordably store all of a company’s data for later use, the cost savings are staggering.

Scalable

A highly scalable storage platform, Hadoop can store and distribute very large data sets across hundreds of inexpensive servers that operate in parallel. Unlike traditional relational database systems that are unable to scale and process large amounts of data, Hadoop helps organizations run applications on thousands of nodes involving thousands of terabytes of data.

Flexible

Along with being simple, Hadoop’s framework is fast and flexible. Businesses can easily access new data sources and tap into both structured and unstructured data while gaining valuable business insight. Additionally, Hadoop can be used for a wide variety of purposes—like log processing, data warehousing, market campaign analysis, recommendation systems and fraud detection.

Secure

Security is a top priority for companies—it’s vital that their software makes work safe, secure and authenticated. When it comes to authentication and security, Hadoop provides a big advantage over other solutions. Its HBase security along with HDFS and MapReduce permits only approved users to operate secured data, securing an entire system from unwanted access.

The increased need to analyze, organize and convert big data into meaningful information is what has turned the yellow elephant, Hadoop, into a household name. Contact us today and learn how Hadoop can benefit your organization and your bottom line.

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