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JAX London 2013 Workshop Proposal

Deploy, Manage and Scale Big Data with Brooklyn

Flavoured with big data and devops, this workshop will demonstrate easy, reliable and repeatable deployments of complex tools in the cloud.

If you want to ‘fast-forward’ through the setup of modern application infrastructure to the bit where stuff gets done, or you need more than just a traditional three-tier web app, this workshop is for you.

Brooklyn is an automation tool for managing applications in the cloud. The workshop will include an introduction to Brooklyn, deployment and scaling of a classic web application, use of various NoSQL database clusters, and single-click deployment of cloud Hadoop.

By the end of the workshop attendees will have designed and deployed their own big data system on cloud infrastructure, and be better equipped to tackle upcoming big data challenges.

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I prefer a title like ""Deploying and Managing Big Data and Big Apps, with Brooklyn". It should immediately hit the key words that folk are interested in, and maximise the chance of it triggering interest in things people are either doing or need to do soon.

I therefore don't like funny/clever titles like ""Build Your Own Google" or focusing on just scaling.

Also, is the description a draft of the abstract? It should very quickly mention things like Hadoop, Cloudera and Mapr. Within the first paragraph, we should have got across what kind of problems it solves. Mentioning brooklyn concepts is much less important in the abstract.

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