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Meet us in Amsterdam this week


We are excited to be part of the first big Hadoop conference in Europe. If you are visiting Hadoop Summit Europe or just happen to be around Amsterdam, then we would love to meet you. Either if you want to learn more about Radoop or just want to grab a coffee/beer and discuss anything big data related, then drop us …
Move your ability to analyze big data even further ahead


We are happy to share that today we have announced the Radoop 1.5 release. This version of Radoop provides unique possibilities to turn your big data into competitive advantage by predictive analytics methods and other new features. As Radoop’s promise is to make big data analytics easier, this new release is also focused on improving the business adaptability of the …
New office, new opportunities


We are proud to announce moving into a new office. Office relocation is always a great milestone in the life of a company and it also means new possibilities and opportunities. Opportunities to grow and to provide a more creative workplace that helps us disrupting the big data analytics landscape. This new place means exactly these values for …
Hackathon experiences and news coverage
The Boston Hack/Reduce hackathon has been a great experience both for the participating team and for us giving remote support for all the people trying out Radoop for the first time. Guiseppe Taibi has already described his experiences in a guest post and now Sheamus McGovern (another core member of the winning team) has written up a step-by-step guide on …
Radoop Team wins hack/reduce hackathon in Boston


The following is a guest post from Giuseppe Taibi, CEO of our US partner Rapid-I North America. hack/reduce brands itself as Boston’s Big Data hacking space. Backed by a who’s who of Boston tech powerhouses, ranging from Harvard and MIT to Google and Microsoft, to the State of Massachusetts and top-tier VCs, hack/reduce is located in the historic Kendall Boiler and …
Radoop anniversary


One year ago Radoop has just been a research prototype and we had a handful of initial beta testers who have been experimenting with the software. It has been just Gabor and me working on the project for over a year, but we have received very positive feedback already and there seemed to be a huge potential in what we …
Radoop 1.0 is validated to work with the latest Hadoop distributions from Cloudera



Radoop, the company that makes big data analytics easier to use, today announced becoming a Certified Technology for Cloudera Distribution including Apache Hadoop (CDH) version 3 and version 4. Cloudera is the leader in Apache Hadoop-based software and services, and the company behind the most widely adopted certification program for Apache Hadoop. The combination of Cloudera and Radoop software products …
Recap of RCOMM 2012


The broader a conference’s scope is, the less pleasure I find attending it. General computer science conferences tend to be boring as you hear many talks that are irrelevant for your topic and conversations are shallow from a scientific perspective. On the other hand, conferences and workshops having a very specific topic tend to have small closed communities that is not …
Radoop co-organizes RapidMiner conference – register today


At the end of August we will co-organize RCOMM 2012, the user conference of RapidMiner and RapidAnalytics. The 4-day conference includes training sessions both for RapidMiner novices and advanced developers, more than 20 presentations on diverse topics in data science, excellent social programs and the famous game show. You will have the chance to have discussions on upcoming features with …
Radoop joins the Hortonworks Technology Partner Program


Partnerships with groups leading the big data revolution is one of the key missions of our company. Today, we are happy to announce that Radoop joins the Hortonworks Technology Partner Program. With this partnership Radoop and Hortonworks help to accelerate the adoption and usability of big data analytics in the enterprise. The Radoop product line was recently commercially released. So we pursue to …




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