By the end of this course, learners will be able to explain the origins of NoSQL databases, evaluate their features and data models, compare ACID and BASE consistency approaches, apply workflow orchestration with Apache Oozie, and implement real-time stream processing using Apache Storm. They will also design recommendation systems, apply classification techniques, and implement clustering algorithms with Apache Mahout. This course equips learners with both foundational knowledge and hands-on skills in distributed big data systems. Through a structured progression, learners gain practical experience with tasks, workers, topologies, and coordinators, while also exploring advanced topics such as data versioning, stream reliability, and scalable machine learning models. What makes this course unique is its integration of multiple cutting-edge technologies—NoSQL, Oozie, Storm, and Mahout—into a single, cohesive learning journey. Instead of studying these tools in isolation, learners will analyze how they interact in real-world scenarios to build scalable, fault-tolerant, and intelligent data solutions. Ideal for aspiring data engineers, developers, and analysts, this course provides the skills to design, evaluate, and implement modern big data architectures that drive insights and innovation.
What you'll learn
Explain the origins and features of NoSQL databases
Compare ACID and BASE consistency approaches
Apply workflow orchestration using Apache Oozie
Implement real-time stream processing with Apache Storm
Design recommendation systems and implement clustering algorithms with Apache Mahout
Course objectives
Equip learners with foundational knowledge of distributed big data systems
Provide practical experience with tasks, workers, topologies, and coordinators
Explore advanced topics such as data versioning and scalable machine learning models