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Co-Creator of Hive Brings Facebook Lessons to Analytics Platform

June 17, 2015 Nicole Hemsoth Prickett Comments Off on Co-Creator of Hive Brings Facebook Lessons to Analytics Platform

By the time Ashish Thusoo left Facebook in 2011, the company had grown to around 4,000 people, many of whom needed to access the roughly 150 petabytes of data—quite a hike from the 15 petabytes his team was trying to wrench from data warehouses in 2008. …

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