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45. Apache Cassandra 1.0: faster, more powerful, easier NoSQL
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Jonathan Ellis
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mar Sun 11
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The Cassandra distributed database has added many new features over the past year based on real-world needs of developers at Twitter, Netflix, Openwave, and others building massively scalable systems. This poster will explain some of these use cases and give examples of data modeling and code in Python. I will be happy to answer questions.
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