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How does the future of a big data Hadoop developer look like

Technology is spearheading the journey of this world into the next generation with innovations like Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Augmented Reality, and endless other ‘fancy names’. However, there is only thing that drives all of these: Data. The term evolved to ‘Big Data’ as a large number of people started integrating technology into the smallest spheres of their life. However, the million dollar question in terms of knowledge and employment is “What is a big data Hadoop developer and its future?”

Big Data adds terabytes of data every day from billions of users to develop a database of its own. However, this has patterns that can be productively used to understand customer preferences and benefit them with tailor made services that suit their lifestyle. Identification of these patterns is a time-taking, problem-filled process and solving these issues is the fundamental responsibility of a Big Data Hadoop developer.

Data is increasing at an exponential rate and the haystack is going to get bigger, thus making it difficult to find the needle. This is why leading companies like Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Infosys, e-commerce giants, etc., have dwelled into the technology and laid-off a substantial size of workforce that couldn’t help meet the company’s ends. Big data Hadoop is well-equipped to identify the habit patterns, handle run-time errors, and help product as well as service based companies to offer best products to the audience.

However, according to multiple reports, India has a considerably low count of big data Hadoop developers. Industry experts at Mycareercube, an online education platform, reveal that the reason behind this can be broadly identified as a combination of lack of awareness, weak fundamentals, and improper technology training. In order to take on this problem from the roots, Mycareercube provides training courses in big data and Hadoop technology.

Comprising of MapReduce, Hive, HBase, Pig, Flume, Sqoop, and HDFS architecture, the module offers an overall in-depth knowledge about Hadoop and its applications. Though there are no prerequisites for joining the course, prior knowledge of SQL and Java helps in understanding the concepts. With 24*7 access to course material for comfortable learning, live interactions via virtual classroom remove the hurdles of accessibility and long travel hours. In addition, Mycareercube practice tests also offer sectional analysis for identifying weak areas.

Future of Big Data Hadoop Developers is bright in India as the demand supply curve is strongly imbalanced while government projects, veteran companies, and new startups are constantly looking to integrate big data in their operations. It will not be an understatement to say that a developer that starts their career today stands to have a bright future in the next 5-7 years.

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Andrew has been in the online publishing industry. After receiving his degree in professional journalism from the Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media, he contributed to multiple websites as a freelance writer and feature editor. Mostly, Andrew tackles controversies and theories that lead to a specific conclusion that either debunk or justify a particular claim. Further, Andrew participates in social developments that aim to simplify every individual's way of life and fight for peace. He is the new Editor-in-Chief of Pressroom Today.

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