Olympic Games Analytics Project in Apache Spark for beginner
Offered By: Udemy
Course Description
Overview
What you'll learn:
- In this course you will learn to Analyze data (Olympic Game) in Apache Spark using Databricks Notebook (Community edition)
- Data exploration about the recent history of the Olympic Games using Apache Spark
- Basics flow of data in Apache Spark, loading data, and working with data, this course shows you how Apache Spark is perfect for Big Data Analysis job.
- Learn basics of Databricks notebook by enrolling into Free Community Edition Server
- Olympic Games Analytics a real world examples.
- Graphical Representation of Data using Databricks notebook.
- Transform structured data using SparkSQL and DataFrames
- Publish the Project on Web to Impress your recruiter
In this course you will learn to Analyze data (Olympic Game) in Apache Spark using Databricks Notebook (Community edition),
1) Basics flow of data in Apache Spark, loading data, and working with data, this course shows you how Apache Spark is perfect for Big Data Analysis job.
2) Learn basics of Databricks notebook by enrolling into Free Community Edition Server
3) Olympic Games Analytics a real world examples.
4) Graphical Representation of Data using Databricks notebook.
5) Hands-on learning
6) Real-time Use Case
7) Publish the Project on Web to Impress your recruiter
About Databricks:
Databricks lets you start writing Spark queries instantly so you can focus on your data problems.
Lets discover more about the Olympic Games using Apache Spark
Data:
Data exploration about the recent history of the Olympic Games
We will explore a dataset on the modern Olympic Games, including all the Games from Athens 1896 to Rio 2016.
Taught by
Bigdata Engineer
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