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Strong understanding of the complex inner workings of Cassandra, such as the gossip protocol, hinted handoffs, read repairs, and Merkle trees. Implement a Cassandra Database in an enterprise, Design, and Support data migration.
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Database experience: Postgres/MySQL/Cassandra. Database experience: Postgres/MySQL/Cassandra. Design and implementation of Disaster Recovery to meet defined business objectives. 7+ years of experience working as a Database Administrator, including experience at the design, operational, and system levels.
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Experience with traditional RDBMS like Oracle and NOSQL like Cassandra or MongoDB or Apache Ignite. Experience in leading the teams working on MACH (Microservices, APIs-first, Cloud-native, and Headless) architecture using Node.js, Java, Spring boot.
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Architect and integrate popular open source software such as PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Kafka, Cassandra and NGINX. to help our biggest partners (companies like Intel, Nvidia, Google, Dell, HP, Accenture, Tata and the like) understand and embrace our open source platform for themselves and their customers.
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Google Big Query, Kafka, Apache Beam (any non-local runner), Cassandra, Redis, etc. The salary range information provided reflects the anticipated base salary range for this remote / virtual position based on current national data and applicable jurisdiction regulations.
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Explore and build proof of concepts using open source NOSQL technologies such as HBase, DynamoDB, Cassandra and Distributed Stream Processing frameworks like Apache Spark, Kafka stream. Expert knowledge and experience in Databricks, Lake House, Structured Streaming, Kafka, Delta Lake, Delta Live table, Delta shareetc.
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Database Technologies: MongoDB, ElasticSearch, Cassandra, MemSQL, Sybase IQ / ASE. Data Technologies: Kafka, Spark, Hadoop, Presto, Alloy – a data management and data governance platform. Kafka, Spark, Hadoop, MongoDB, ElasticSearch, MemSQL, Sybase IQ / ASE.
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Job Title: End-to-End Solution Architect (Adobe, AEM, AEP, APIGEE, AWS, API, Cassandra, Agile and DevOps methodologies) Develop scalable, secure, and performant solutions using AWS, APIGEE, and Cassandra, with potential integration of Adobe AEM and AEP.
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Provide expertise as a technical resource to solve complex business issues, Design and implement scalable architecture utilizing technologies such as Java Microservices, AWS, Kubernetes, Cassandra, TM Forum APIs.
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Deep knowledge of AWS cloud services, APIGEE, and Cassandra. Deep knowledge of AWS cloud services, APIGEE, and Cassandra. Experience with Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) and Adobe Experience Platform (AEP) is beneficial but not required.
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O Solid hands-on experiences with Hadoop technology components such as HDFS, HBase, Cassandra, Kafa especially with Spark and Spark Streaming. o Solid hands-on experiences with Hadoop technology components such as HDFS, HBase, Cassandra, Kafa especially with Spark and Spark Streaming.
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Cassandra Apache Experience Preferred. Proficiency in JAVA Spring Framework, ability to trouble shoot and development new features for customer facing tools and apps. Experience as a DevOps engineer or in a similar software engineering role.
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5+ years of hands-on experience with building microservices using REST and SOAP/XML. 5+ years of hands-on experience in various database technologies, including No SQL (such as MongoDB, Cassandra) and RDBMS (such as ORACLE, SQL Server), including experience with DML, DDL, and Query Optimization.
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Knowledge of an SQL/ NoSQL (Oracle, SQL server, Cassandra - Preferable). React JS, HTML5, Responsive Web Design, analysis and design the web application architect. Knowledge of an SQL/ NoSQL (Oracle, SQL server, Cassandra - Preferable.
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Experience with Kafka, MongoDB, Hadoop, Cassandra. You will also be responsible to develop easy to support software and liaise with our SRE (Site Reliability Engineering) team to factor in their requirements.
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