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Getting Started with Amazon Redshift

By : Stefan Bauer
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Getting Started with Amazon Redshift

By: Stefan Bauer

Overview of this book

<p>Amazon Redshift is a fast, fully managed, petabyte-scale data warehouse service. It provides an excellent approach to analyzing all your data using your existing business intelligence tools.</p> <p>Getting Started with Amazon Redshift is an easy-to-read, descriptive guide that breaks down the complex topics of data warehousing and Amazon Redshift. You will learn the fundamentals of Redshift technology and how to implement your own Redshift cluster, through practical, real-world examples. This exciting new technology is a powerful tool in your arsenal of data management and this book is a must-have to implement and manage your next enterprise Data Warehouse.</p> <p>Packed with detailed descriptions, diagrams, and explanations, Getting Started with Amazon Redshift will bring you along, regardless of your current level of understanding, to a point where you will feel comfortable with running your own Redshift cluster. The author's own experiences will give you an understanding of what you will need to consider when working with your own data. You will also learn about how compression has been implemented and what that means relative to a column store database structure. As you progress, you will gain an understanding of monitoring techniques, performance considerations, and what it will take to successfully run your Amazon Redshift cluster on a day-to-day basis. There truly is something in this book for everyone who is interested in learning about this technology.</p>
Table of Contents (14 chapters)

About the Reviewers

Koichi Fujikawa is a co-founder of Hapyrus a company providing web services that help users to make their big data more valuable on the cloud, and is currently focusing on Amazon Redshift. This company is also an official partner of Amazon Redshift and presents technical solutions to the world.

He has over 12 years of experience as a software engineer and an entrepreneur in the U.S. and Japan.

Matthew Luu is a recent graduate of the University of California, Santa Cruz. He started working at Hapyrus and has quickly learned all about Amazon Redshift.

Masashi Miyazaki is a software engineer of Hapyrus Inc. He has been focusing on Amazon Redshift since the end of 2012, and has been developing a web application and Fluent plugins for Hapyrus's FlyData service.

His background is in the Java-based messaging middleware for mission critical systems, iOS application for iPhone and iPad, and Ruby scripting.

His URL address is http://mmasashi.jp/.