Faster Interactive and Adhoc Queries with Qubole Presto

Explore the Power of BI and Presto and get Data Faster

With Qubole Presto for Interactive and Ad-Hoc Queries

Join us on Thursday April 7th, 11:00 AM CST

Can’t join us on this date? We have another session scheduled on Thursday 21st April, click here to register

As companies augment their data warehouses and data marts with cloud data lakes, the question about how to grant governed access to those data lakes becomes more pressing.

Qubole’s managed Presto offering has been tailored to the needs of our customers. Qubole blends the latest features from the open-source community with Qubole’s proprietary solutions that boost performance, lower cost, improve user experience, and provide smooth administration of Presto clusters.

Join us and see how you can:

  • Jumpstart self-service Presto access to Big Data across your organization
  • Reduce your cloud operating costs with autoscaling
  • Simplify cluster configuration and remove downtime upgrades

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PRESENTED BY:
Parv Jain – Associate Solutions Architect

Graduated with a bachelor’s in Computer Science from Fresno State and skilled in cloud computing, big data, data engineering, machine learning, parallel processing, artificial intelligence, and DevOps. Parv has helped many customers in designing and implementing innovative business solutions on the cloud to help scale their business needs.

ABOUT QUBOLE

Qubole’s Platform provides end-to-end data lake services such as cloud infrastructure management, data management, continuous data engineering, analytics, and machine learning with near-zero administration. Qubole is trusted by leading brands such as Expedia, Disney, and Adobe to spur innovation and transform their businesses for the era of big data.

No other platform provides the openness and data workload flexibility of Qubole while radically accelerating data lake adoption, reducing time to value, and lowering cloud data lake costs by 50 percent.