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“Hadoop’s momentum is unstoppable as its open source roots grow wildly into enterprises. Its refreshingly unique approach to data management is transforming how companies store, process, analyze, and share big data.” In this blog post we discuss the advantages Of Hadoop Implementation, Hadoop Initiatives, Hadoop In Small And Big Organizations.
We have discussed why one must learn Hadoop. Let’s take a look at how essential Hadoop training is.
The above graph clearly shows that the Hadoop market is on an upward trend. This is because organizations have realized the advantage of implementing Hadoop and its various ecosystem. With larger implementation comes greater need for Hadoop professionals.
Challenges Faced when Implementing Hadoop:
According to Sand Hill Group’s survey on Hadoop in early October, 2013, the respondents felt that the skill gap and inadequate number of professionals with knowledge in Hadoop is the biggest setback when it comes to Hadoop implementation. Both these issues need to be addressed as early as possible. The only way to do this is through proper Hadoop training, to enable professionals to meet up with the required skill and knowledge.
The following are the reasons as to why one must go for Hadoop training:
It is evident from its popularity that the implementation of Hadoop is a total success. Though there is a huge demand for people with Hadoop skill, there are actually fewer people with the right skill, as Hadoop is a relatively new technology. This skill gap can be minimized through Hadoop training.
There are professional from Java, Mainframe, Data Warehouse and testing background who are willing to change their career to Hadoop. This is not limited to professionals in these background. People are willing to leave their comfort zone and venture out to new and better territory, namely Hadoop, for their career advancement. Hadoop has taken precedence over other technologies owing to its success in its implementation. Read about why a Java, Data warehouse, Mainframe and Testing professional should switch over to Hadoop.
The Apache Software Foundation recently released Hadoop 2.0 that incorporates several new features, including YARN. This release also shines light on a major problem that companies considering Hadoop initiatives are destined to face the overwhelming lack of Big Data expertise in today’s labour pool.
A lot of companies are looking to retrain their in-house talent pool in Hadoop. Professionals who take active interest in getting trained in Hadoop are given preference over others. Hadoop training gives you an edge over others in your professional growth.
Online Training – A Practical way for Hadoop Training:
Owing to the busy schedules of IT professional and the impracticality of going for in-class training, the best way to add skill is through online Hadoop training. The flexibility and comfort that comes with the online training is best suited for people who are busy with their professions as well as looking to add more value to their proficiency.
Here is a look at one of the class recording on Hadoop. It is obvious that the online training does not compromise on the learning aspects. The sessions are interactive and gives an in-class atmosphere even though not being physically there.
Industry Experts say on Hadoop’s Success and Future:
Cowen & Co. Analyst Peter Goldmacher, sums up the hefty opportunities with Hadoop quite attractively: “We believe Hadoop is a big opportunity and we can envision a small number of billion dollar companies based on Hadoop. We think the bigger opportunity is Apps and Analytics companies selling products that abstract the complexity of working with Hadoop from end users and sell solutions into a much larger end market of business users. The biggest opportunity in our mind, by far, is the Big Data Practitioners that create entirely new business opportunities based on data where $1M spent on Hadoop is the backbone of a $1B business.”
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hi.
i am having a experience of 10 months as network support associate.i have good knowledge of java. i want to know how Hadoop will help grow my carrier. Is there any openings as i am B tech 2013 pass out,
Thanks
Abhipriya
Hi Kumar,
Thank you for reaching out to us.
The demand for Big Data/Hadoop professionals is rapidly increasing, with a lot of IT professionals opting to start their careers in these technologies. To learn more about Hadoop, you can opt for Edureka’s Big Data and Hadoop course, for which the basic prerequisite is Core Java understanding. Edureka also provides a self-paced course called ‘Java essentials for Hadoop’ which will help you gain the necessary Java knowledge before joining the Hadoop sessions.
You can go through this link for more information: https://www.edureka.co/big-data-hadoop-training-certification
You can also get in touch with us for further clarification by contacting our sales team on +91-8880862004 (India) or 1800 275 9730 (US toll free). You can mail us on sales@edureka.co.
I am working as ETL/Dataware Housing engineer around 10 years and having 5 Experience in SAP BODS. Could you please let me know, Hadoop course is suitable for me.
Hi Sharath,
Thank you for reaching out to us.
The current job scenario has witnessed several experienced professionals switching to Big Data/Hadoop technologies in order to advance in their careers. Since you have an ETL/Data Warehousing background, it can be beneficial for you to take Edureka’s Talend for Big Data course which can help you leverage the power of HDFS, Pig and Hive using Talend for ETL and Data Warehousing without getting into the programming depth required for Hadoop. The basic prerequisite to learn this course is familiarity with Databases/SQL concepts. You can go through this link for more details: https://www.edureka.co/talend-for-big-data
In case you wish to pursue Hadoop, you can opt for the Big Data and Hadoop course at Edureka, which has the basic prerequisite of Core Java understanding. Edureka also provides a self-based course called ‘Java essentials for Hadoop’ which will help you gain the necessary Java knowledge before joining the Hadoop sessions. You can go through this link for further information: https://www.edureka.co/big-data-hadoop-training-certification
You can get in touch with us for further clarification by contacting our sales team on +91-8880862004 (India) or 1800 275 9730 (US toll free). You can also mail us on sales@edureka.co.
Hi,
I have around 8 years of experience in data warehousing and working on Abinitio. Could you please let me know, which Hadoop course is suitable for me and how it will help me in growth of my career.
Thanks,
Neha
Hi Neha,
Thank you for reaching out to us.
The current job scenario has witnessed several experienced professionals switching to Big Data/Hadoop technologies in order to advance in their careers. Since you have a solid Data Warehousing background, it can be beneficial for you to take Edureka’s Talend for Big Data course which helps you leverage the power of HDFS, Pig and Hive using Talend for ETL and Data Warehousing without getting into the programming depth required for Hadoop. The basic prerequisite to learn this course is familiarity with Databases/SQL concepts. You can go through this link for more details: https://www.edureka.co/talend-for-big-data
In case you wish to pursue Hadoop, you can opt for the Big Data and Hadoop course at Edureka, which has the basic prerequisite of Core Java understanding. Edureka also provides a self-based course called ‘Java essentials for Hadoop’ which will help you gain the necessary Java knowledge before joining the Hadoop sessions. You can go through this link for further information: https://www.edureka.co/big-data-hadoop-training-certification
You can get in touch with us for further clarification by contacting our sales team on +91-8880862004 (India) or 1800 275 9730 (US toll free). You can also mail us on sales@edureka.co.
Hi,
I am working on Cognos Reporting tool and have little understanding of Data warehouse. I have around 8 years of experience and I understand that Hadoop requires very good exposure of Core Java programming (which I don’t have), so keeping all these can you please let me know which course will be suitable for me.
Hi Ravi,
Thank you for reaching out to us.
Since you already have previous experience in reporting, you can opt for Edureka’s Big Data and Hadoop course, for which the basic prerequisite is Core Java understanding. Edureka also provides a self-based course called ‘Java essentials for Hadoop’ which will help you gain the necessary Java knowledge before joining the Hadoop sessions.
You can go through this link for more information: https://www.edureka.co/big-data-hadoop-training-certification
For job seekers, there is a featured Interview Questions section in Edureka Blog covering various Hadoop interview questions to help you ace any job interview. You can check out the questions here: https://www.edureka.co/blog/interview-questions/
You can also get in touch with us for further clarification by contacting our sales team on +91-8880862004 (India) or 1800 275 9730 (US toll free). You can mail us on sales@edureka.co.
Hi,
I am working as a senior software engineer in .net technologies. can i change my field from .net to Hadoop. and give me suggestion what area better for me.
Hi Pradeep ,
Thank you for reaching out to us.
The current job market is quite dynamic and there are several professionals who have made the shift from .Net to Big Data/Hadoop. The basic prerequisite to learn Hadoop is Core Java understanding.
Edureka provides a self-based course called ‘Java essentials for Hadoop’ which will help you gain the necessary Java knowledge before joining the Hadoop sessions.
You can get in touch with us for further clarification by contacting our sales team on +91-8880862004 (India) or 1800 275 9730 (US toll free). You can also mail us on sales@edureka.co.
You can go through our website for further information: https://www.edureka.co/big-data-hadoop-training-certification
Hi
I am working as windows administrator since 2008, I want to know how hadoop will help me to growth carrier.Is it good to change the carrier from windows to hadoop administrator.kindly let me know your opinion on this…..
Hi Williams, a lot of professionals from admin background prefer taking Hadoop Administration course. It is like a natural progression. The prerequisite for learning Hadoop Administration is exposure to basic Linux fundamental concepts. Please visit this link for more information: https://www.edureka.co/hadoop-administration-training-certification
Here’s a post on Hadoop Admin job responsibilities that you might find interesting: https://www.edureka.co/blog/hadoop-admin-responsibilities/
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Hello,
I am working on Oracle PL/SQL since 8 years. I would like to know how Hadoop can help me to growth my carrier.
Thanks,
Arya
Hello Arya, Hadoop is relatively new in the market and there are lots of job opportunities for freshers as wells as experienced professionals. What we are seeing as of now is just a start and there is a lot of potential for professional who will be the early movers in Big Data space.
Knowledge in core Java is pre-requisite for learning Hadoop. We also provide a complementary course ‘Comprehensive Java’ along with Hadoop. This will help you brush up your knowledge in Java. You can know more about career prospectives through this link: https://www.edureka.co/blog/5-reasons-to-learn-hadoop/
You can check out this link for more info about the course: https://www.edureka.co/big-data-hadoop-training-certification
In case of any clarifications give us a call at US: 1800 275 9730 (Toll Free) or India: +91 88808 62004.
Hi,
I am working as IT trainer in Dot Net domain. I am not familiar with Java. But as I know Dot Net I also know c#. I hard that core java & c# is very similar programming language. Is it possible for me to do the course in Hadoop.
Hi Abhisek, we provide a complimentary course ‘Comprehensive Java’ along with ‘Big Data & Hadoop’. You can make use of it to get the required knowledge in Core Java. This will greatly help you with learning the MapReduce concepts in Hadoop. You can check out this link for more info about the course: https://www.edureka.co/big-data-hadoop-training-certification
Do contact us in case of any clarifications. You can call at US: 1800 275 9730 (Toll Free) or India: +91 88808 62004.
Hi,
i’m not familier with java bt i want to learn the hadoop technology.. is it possible to go with hadoop technology and learn it
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Hi Aashish, we provide a complimentary course ‘Comprehensive Java’ along with ‘Big Data & Hadoop’. You can make use of it to get the required knowledge in Core Java. This will greatly help you with learning the MapReduce concepts in Hadoop. You can check out this link for more info about the course: https://www.edureka.co/big-data-hadoop-training-certification
Do contact us in case of any clarifications. You can call at US: 1800 275 9730 (Toll Free) or India: +91 88808 62004.
hi,
i am a MCA student and i want to give up a step into hadoop.so is this be beneficial for me at this stage?
Hi Yogesh,
Hadoop is relatively new in the market and there are lots of job opportunities for freshers as wells as experienced professionals. What we are seeing as of now is just a start and there is a lot of potential for professional who will be the early movers in Big Data space.
A lot of freshers from the IT background are starting their Big Data career by learning Hadoop. In order to learn Hadoop it’s important to have Core Java Skills. To help you with this, we also provide a complimentary course ‘Comprehensive Java’ along with ‘Big Data & Hadoop’. This will greatly help you with learning the MapReduce concepts in Hadoop.
You can check out this link for more info about the course: https://www.edureka.co/big-data-hadoop-training-certification
You can call at US: 1800 275 9730 (Toll Free) or India: +91 88808 62004 in case of any clarifications.