Go from zero to big data without coding in under 10 minutes.
The ready-to-run virtual environment combines the Talend with an Apache Hadoop distribution from Cloudera Inc., Hortonworks Inc. or Map4 Technologies Inc., the data integration company.
To help developers get started quickly, Talend is including a Big Data Insights Cookbook with four ready-to-go scenarios:
- clickstream analysis
- social media sentiment analysis
- log stream analysis of Apache weblogs
- extract, transform and load (ETL) offloading with Hadoop.
The Eclipse-based tools can generate Java, MapReduce, Pig or HiveQL code. Developers can build complex transformations and code with multiple languages, such as Pig Latin, Sqoop, MapReduce/YARN, HiveQL and Java.
The sandbox comes with built-in connectivity to more than 800 pre-built data source including Big Data systems, such as Hive, HBase and NoSQL databases. Developers also get access to online video tutorials and the open Talend online community, the company said.
Interested developers can download a 30-day trial of the sandbox.
As the Talend Platform for Big Data is included with the sandbox, users must be running Oracle VirtualBox 4.2 or higher; VMware Fusion 5.0 or higher (on Macs); or VMware Player (for Windows), along with at least 6 GB of disk space and 8 GB of RAM.