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Top 7 Hadoop Blogs You Should Follow

Hadoop is the most discussed topic and we like to keep them updated. If you want to know the best Hadoop blogs, have a look at some of our favorite ones.


Top 7 Hadoop Blogs

1. Matt Asay-ReadWrite : Hadoop can be a pretty dry topic to write about. But there's one blogger, at least, who knows how to keep it fresh and fun: Matt Asay. His posts on Read write are always a few steps ahead of the curve and are quite illuminating and fun to read. He's currently the VP at Adobe, he used to earlier work for MongoDB, so he knows his stuff.

2. Curt Monash-DBMS2 : DBMS2 is the best personal database and analytics blog,  it also discusses Hadoop. It's maintained by Curt Monash of Monash Research. He writes short and sharp commentaries about the industry and technology. A lot of large data companies are his customers, so he has all sorts of insiders, though he doesn’t share, we wish he does.

3. Hortonworks :  Hortonworks blog is a must-read for Hadoop users. Not only is it a great source for Hadoop news and releases, but it also contains a lot of guidelines on how-tos and useful cases.

4. Cloudera : Cloudera also maintains an important Hadoop blog. You'll find a lot of project updates, technical posts, and guidelines which will help you to stay on the cutting edge of Big Data.

5. MapR : As we are mentioning the big Hadoop distributors, you should also check out MapR's blog. Like the others, it has plenty of news, articles, and tutorials.

6. Information Week : If you fancy a more straightforward business-like approach to Hadoop and Big Data, try Information Week. They're really prolific and write about topics beyond Hadoop, like business intelligence and general news about Big Data.

7. DatanamiDatanami's blog is one of the biggest Hadoop blogs. You'll find excellent posts about anything from industry news to opinion pieces to technology reviews.



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