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ESTABLISHMENT

AND THE DATA


WAREHOUSING TOOLS
AND APPLICATIONS
THEY USE
GROUP 1
JOLLIBEE PLDT TESLA SPOTIFY NESTLÉ
NESTLÉ JOLLIBEE PLDT TESLA SPOTIFY
SPOTIFY NESTLÉ JOLLIBEE PLDT TESLA
TESLA
Tesla has been known to use Apache Hadoop as part of
its on-premises data warehousing infrastructure. Apache
Hadoop is an open-source software framework that is
used to store and process large data sets across a
distributed computing environment. Tesla has also been
reported to use other big data technologies, such as
Apache Spark and Apache Kafka, to support its data
processing and analytics needs.

In addition, Tesla is known to use cloud-based data


warehousing solutions, such as Amazon Redshift,
to store and analyze large amounts of data from
various sources. Amazon Redshift is a data
warehousing service that is provided by Amazon Web
Services (AWS) and is designed for analytical workloads.
TESLA
It is important to note that Tesla's data warehousing
practices may have changed or evolved since the
last available information, and the exact details of
their current data warehousing solutions are not
publicly available.
PLDT
PLDT has been known to use Oracle Database as part of
its on-premises data warehousing infrastructure. Oracle
Database is a popular relational database management
system that is used to store and manage large amounts of
structured data. PLDT has also been reported to use other
big data technologies, such as Apache Hadoop and
Apache Spark, to support its data processing and analytics
needs.

In addition, PLDT is known to use cloud-based data


warehousing solutions, such as Amazon Redshift, to store
and analyze large amounts of data from various sources.
Amazon Redshift is a data warehousing service that is
provided by Amazon Web Services (AWS) and is designed
for analytical workloads
JOLLIBEE

Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced that Jollibee


Foods Corporation (the Jollibee Group), one of the
world’s largest food companies with 17 brands and over
5,800 outlets in 34 countries, has selected AWS as its
preferred cloud provider globally. The Jollibee Group is
migrating its IT infrastructure from its data centers in the
Philippines, parts of Europe, Middle East, and Africa
(EMEA), and North America to AWS.
JOLLIBEE

The Jollibee Group’s operations in the Philippines used


Amazon DynamoDB, a fast and flexible NoSQL database
service for high-performance applications at any scale, to
help tag, monitor, and create sales reports. Using Amazon
Athena, an interactive query service, the group automates
the creation of operational dashboards based on sales
reports to provide real-time restaurant insights on best-
selling menu items, ordering and combination
preferences, results of sales promotions, and restaurant
revenues
JOLLIBEE

AWS (Amazon Web Services) is a cloud computing


platform provided by Amazon. It offers a broad range of
cloud-based services, including computing, storage,
networking, and databases, among others.
AWS provides a scalable and flexible infrastructure that
can be used to support a wide variety of applications and
workloads. Some of the key features of AWS include:

Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), which provides scalable


compute capacity in the cloud.
Simple Storage Service (S3), which provides scalable
object storage for data and files.
Relational Database Service (RDS), which provides
managed database services for MySQL, PostgreSQL,
Oracle, and SQL Server.
JOLLIBEE

Elastic Load Balancing (ELB), which distributes incoming


traffic across multiple instances of an application.
Auto Scaling, which automatically adjusts compute
capacity based on application demand.

AWS also provides a number of other services and tools


for managing and deploying applications, including AWS
Lambda for serverless computing, AWS Elastic Beanstalk
for application deployment, and AWS CloudFormation for
infrastructure management.
AWS is widely used by companies and organizations of all
sizes and across many industries. Some well-known AWS
customers include Netflix, Airbnb, and NASA, among
many others. AWS provides a powerful and flexible
platform for building, deploying, and scaling applications
and services in the cloud.
NESTLÉ

Certainly! SAP's Business Warehouse (BW) is a data


warehousing and business intelligence platform that is
designed to help organizations consolidate and analyze
large amounts of data from various sources. BW is a part
of the SAP NetWeaver technology platform and provides
a number of features and functions for data warehousing,
including data modeling, data extraction, data
transformation, and data loading. Nestlé has been known
to use SAP BW as one of its primary data warehousing
solutions. This suggests that Nestlé uses BW to
consolidate and analyze data from various sources to
support its business operations. SAP BW provides a
number of benefits for organizations, including the ability
to handle large volumes of data, real-time reporting and
analysis, and integration with other SAP products.
NESTLÉ

Nestlé has also been reported to use other SAP products,


such as SAP HANA, to support its data analytics needs.
SAP HANA is an in-memory database platform that
provides high-speed data processing and analysis
capabilities. It is designed to handle large volumes of data
and can perform complex analytics tasks in real-time. In
addition to SAP products, Nestlé is known to use other
data warehousing solutions, such as Microsoft SQL Server
and Oracle Database, to support its business operations.
Microsoft SQL Server and Oracle Database are relational
database management systems that provide robust data
warehousing and analytics capabilities.
NESTLÉ

It is important to note that Nestlé's data warehousing


practices may have changed or evolved since the last
available information, and the exact details of their
current data warehousing solutions are not publicly
available.
SPOTIFY

Spotify is known to be a data-driven company, and they


have developed their own data processing and analysis
tools to handle the vast amounts of data generated by
their platform.
Spotify has developed a custom data processing and
analysis framework called "Luigi," which is used to
manage their data workflows. Luigi is an open-source
Python package that provides a way to build complex
pipelines of batch jobs, handling dependencies and
scheduling tasks.
In addition to Luigi, Spotify also uses a number of other
tools and technologies for data warehousing and analysis,
such as Apache Hadoop, Apache Spark, Apache
Cassandra, Apache Kafka, and Google Cloud Bigtable,
among others.
SPOTIFY

Spotify lifted and shifted Hadoop into the Google Cloud


Platform (GCP) by migrating to Google's managed
Hadoop solution, Dataproc. While keeping the hourly
data partitions, Spotify also slowly migrated Hive and
HDFS to BigQuery and Google Cloud Storage.
 
Overall, Spotify has built a sophisticated data
infrastructure that enables them to process and analyze
vast amounts of data in real-time, and to provide
personalized recommendations and experiences to their
users.
SPOTIFY

Hadoop is an open-source distributed computing


framework that allows for the processing and storage of
large datasets across a cluster of commodity hardware.
Hadoop was originally developed by Doug Cutting and
Mike Cafarella in 2005, and it has since become a popular
tool for processing and analyzing big data.
Hadoop consists of two main components: the Hadoop
Distributed File System (HDFS) and MapReduce. HDFS is a
distributed file system that provides high-throughput
access to data across multiple nodes in a cluster.
MapReduce is a programming model for processing large
datasets in parallel across a distributed system.
SPOTIFY

Hadoop is widely used in a variety of industries and


applications, including e-commerce, finance, healthcare,
and social media. Many large companies, such as Yahoo!,
Facebook, and Twitter, have used Hadoop to process and
analyze their massive datasets.
In addition to HDFS and MapReduce, the Hadoop
ecosystem includes a wide range of other tools and
technologies, such as Apache Spark, Apache Hive, Apache
Pig, Apache Impala, and Apache HBase, among others.
These tools provide additional functionality for data
processing, storage, and analysis, and they can be used in
combination with Hadoop to create powerful big data
solutions.

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