+1

On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 2:52 AM, akm <andrew.mussel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Group,
>
> I’m in the ‘big data’ practice at Accenture and am also a big fan of
> Sagemath, using it almost daily.  I’ve recently started wondering what
> interest you and the community would have in integrating Sagemath a
> bit with Hadoop or another map-reduce framework so that operations
> written in Sage could be shipped off to a running cluster for some
> distributed computation, along with being able to run Sage on much
> larger datasets than would fit on a single host.
>
> There are some existing solutions which are clients to Hadoop’s map-
> reduce framework, such as Hive, which provides a pretty standard SQL-
> like front-end to a live cluster, that made me wonder if there’s not a
> way to extend the usefulness of Sagemath in a similar way.
>
> I'd love to hear what interest there was in this idea.
>
> Best
> Andrew
>
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