Author: mujtaba
Date: Mon Jul 18 23:53:39 2016
New Revision: 1753327

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1753327&view=rev
Log:
Add Bloomberg to Who is Using Phoenix page

Added:
    phoenix/site/publish/images/using/bb.png   (with props)
    phoenix/site/source/src/site/resources/images/using/bb.png   (with props)
Modified:
    phoenix/site/publish/images/using/all.png
    phoenix/site/publish/who_is_using.html
    phoenix/site/source/src/site/markdown/who_is_using.md
    phoenix/site/source/src/site/resources/images/using/all.png

Modified: phoenix/site/publish/images/using/all.png
URL: 
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Added: phoenix/site/publish/images/using/bb.png
URL: 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/phoenix/site/publish/images/using/bb.png?rev=1753327&view=auto
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Modified: phoenix/site/publish/who_is_using.html
URL: 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/phoenix/site/publish/who_is_using.html?rev=1753327&r1=1753326&r2=1753327&view=diff
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--- phoenix/site/publish/who_is_using.html (original)
+++ phoenix/site/publish/who_is_using.html Mon Jul 18 23:53:39 2016
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 
 <!DOCTYPE html>
 <!--
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+ Generated by Apache Maven Doxia at 2016-07-18
  Rendered using Reflow Maven Skin 1.1.0 
(http://andriusvelykis.github.io/reflow-maven-skin)
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 <html  xml:lang="en" lang="en">
@@ -156,12 +156,15 @@
      <tbody>
       <tr class="b"></tr> 
       <tr class="a"> 
+       <td> <img src="images/using/bb.png" alt="" /> <br /><br /> At 
Bloomberg, patterns of access to financial datasets are diverse and complex. 
HBase provides the scalability and strong consistency that our use cases 
demand. However, we need more than a key-value store. We need ANSI SQL to 
reduce the barriers to adoption, we need features such as secondary indices to 
support lookups along multiple axes and cursors to handle UI pagination. Apache 
Phoenix provides a rich set of capabilities above HBase that makes it a 
critical piece of our data platform. <br /><br /> Saurabh Agarwal, Bloomberg 
Data Platform </td>
+      </tr> 
+      <tr class="b"> 
        <td> <img src="images/using/eharmony.png" alt="" /> <br /><br /> At 
eHarmony, Apache Phoenix serves as an SQL abstraction for the HBase storage 
where we maintain details about potential relationship matches identified for 
our users. We store presentation-ready user match feeds in HBase, and serve the 
data to one of the most visited pages on <a class="externalLink" 
href="http://www.eharmony.com";>eharmony.com</a>. Apache Phoenix helped us to 
build a query abstraction layer that eased our development process, enabling us 
to to apply various filters and sorting on the aggregated data in the HBase 
store. 
         <blockquote>
          &quot;The integration with Apache Phoenix has not only stabilized our 
system, but also reduced response time for loading hundreds of matches on a 
page to below 200ms.&quot;
         </blockquote> <br /> Vijay Vangapandu, Principal Software Engineer 
</td>
       </tr> 
-      <tr class="b"> 
+      <tr class="a"> 
        <td> <img src="images/using/sf.png" alt="" /> <br /><br /> In our 
Force.com platform, we rely on Apache Phoenix to run interactive queries 
against big data residing in HBase leveraging <br /><br /> 
         <ul> 
          <li> multi-tenant tables for customization and scale out across our 
diverse customer schemas</li> 
@@ -172,22 +175,22 @@
          &quot;Apache Phoenix is the foundation of our big data stack, 
allowing us to run interactive queries against HBase data in a performant 
manner.&quot;
         </blockquote> <br /> Steven Tamm, CTO </td>
       </tr> 
-      <tr class="a"> 
+      <tr class="b"> 
        <td> <img src="images/using/hw.png" alt="" /> <br /><br /> Hortonworks 
supports Apache Phoenix as a feature rich ANSI SQL interface for Apache HBase 
in Hortonworks Data Platform (HDP). It plays a critical role for our customers 
who want diverse choice for data access in Hadoop and want a simple interface 
to build low-latency, large scale applications. Critical features, such as 
secondary indexing have made Phoenix the API of choice for building these HBase 
applications. <br /><br /> Devaraj Das, Cofounder <br /> </td>
       </tr> 
-      <tr class="b"> 
+      <tr class="a"> 
        <td> <img src="images/using/cn.png" alt="" /> <br /><br /> At CertusNet 
we utilize HBase for Gigabytes level data storage and processing per five 
minutes. We found Phoenix most appropriate for easy-to-use sql layer and JDBC 
query support, even more highlighting secondary-indexes support, cause we are 
expecting both query performance and data manipulation load balancing for our 
HBase processing architecture.<br /> 
         <blockquote>
          &quot;For us, the most valuable feature are index support and query 
convenience for our HBase data processing.&quot;
         </blockquote><br /> Fulin Sun, Software Enginneer <br /></td>
       </tr> 
-      <tr class="a"> 
+      <tr class="b"> 
        <td> <img src="images/using/teoco.png" alt="" /> <br /><br /> TEOCO is 
a leading provider of assurance and analytics solutions to communications 
service providers worldwide.<br /> At Teoco we use Phoenix to provide fast 
access to customers activity records. The system is required to manage tens of 
billions of records per day.<br /><br /> Phoenix allows us easy and rapid 
development using it's SQL interface while maintaining HBase performance and 
throughput. It's saves the need to handle and manage lower level operations, 
and allows clean and maintainable code.<br /><br /> Cahana Ori, Director of 
Research and Development <br /></td>
       </tr> 
-      <tr class="b"> 
+      <tr class="a"> 
        <td> <img src="images/using/interset.png" alt="" /> <br /><br /> 
Interset lives at the intersection of analytics and cybersecurity, providing a 
cyberattack threat detection solution that uses behavioral analytics, machine 
learning and big data to protect critical data.<br /><br /> Phoenix allows us 
to perform the dynamic and ad-hoc queries to build machine learning models that 
represent normal activity, in order to detect abnormal, anomalous and risky 
behaviors. With behavioral models and input features that vary across datasets, 
the expressiveness of Phoenix's SQL interface becomes a critical, enabling and 
accelerative technology that allows us to build threat detection models to keep 
up with customer and market demand.<br /><br /> Stephan Jou, CTO <br /></td>
       </tr> 
-      <tr class="a"> 
+      <tr class="b"> 
        <td> <img src="images/using/pubmatic.png" alt="" /> <br /><br /> 
PubMatic utilizes Phoenix to improve the data analytics capabilities it 
provides to a global roster of leading brands and over 40 of the comScore top 
100 publishers. <br /><br /> 
         <ul> 
          <li> Utilizing a combination of Phoenix and Hbase in an enterprise 
data warehouse appliance with all the tenets of MPP architecture</li> 

Modified: phoenix/site/source/src/site/markdown/who_is_using.md
URL: 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/phoenix/site/source/src/site/markdown/who_is_using.md?rev=1753327&r1=1753326&r2=1753327&view=diff
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--- phoenix/site/source/src/site/markdown/who_is_using.md (original)
+++ phoenix/site/source/src/site/markdown/who_is_using.md Mon Jul 18 23:53:39 
2016
@@ -10,6 +10,14 @@
 <tr></tr>
 
 <tr><td>
+<img src="images/using/bb.png"/>
+<br/><br/>
+At Bloomberg, patterns of access to financial datasets are diverse and 
complex. HBase provides the scalability and strong consistency that our use 
cases demand. However, we need more than a key-value store. We need ANSI SQL to 
reduce the barriers to adoption, we need features such as secondary indices to 
support lookups along multiple axes and cursors to handle UI pagination. Apache 
Phoenix provides a rich set of capabilities above HBase that makes it a 
critical piece of our data platform.
+<br/><br/>
+Saurabh Agarwal, Bloomberg Data Platform
+</td></tr>
+
+<tr><td>
 <img src="images/using/eharmony.png"/>
 <br/><br/>
 At eHarmony, Apache Phoenix serves as an SQL abstraction for the HBase storage 
where

Modified: phoenix/site/source/src/site/resources/images/using/all.png
URL: 
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Added: phoenix/site/source/src/site/resources/images/using/bb.png
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