The Apache Foundation today announced Apache Drill as the foundation's top project. The new homepage of the project is: http://drill.apache.org/
To help enterprise users find more efficient ways to speed up Hadoop data queries, the Apache Software Foundation has launched an open source project called Drill. Apache Drill implements Google's Dremel.
The project will create an open source version of the Google Dremel Hadoop tool (Google uses this tool to speed up the Internet application of Hadoop data analysis tools). "Drill" will help Hadoop users achieve faster querying of massive datasets.
The "Drill" project is also inspired by Google's Dremel project: The project helps Google with the analysis of massive datasets, including analyzing crawling Web documents, tracking application data installed on Android Market, analyzing spam, Analyze the test results on Google's distributed build system and more.
By developing the "drill" Apache open source project, organizations will be expected to build drill-owned API interfaces and flexible and powerful architectures to help support a wide range of data sources, data formats and query languages.
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Apache Drill becomes the Apache Foundation's top project