In this guide, learn how to use Cloudera Search with Basis Technology's Rosette® to perform fuzzy name searches in multiple languages and scripts. Our thanks to Basis Technology team (Jeanne Le Garrec, Hannah MacKenzie-Margulies and Brian Sawyer) for supporting writing this how-to blog. Cloudera Search, powered by Apache Solr brings full-text, interactive search, and scalable indexing to Apache Hadoop by marrying SolrCloud with HDFS, Apache HBase, Read more The post How-to: Fuzzy Name Indexing in Apache Hadoop with Rosette and Cloudera Search appeared first on Cloudera Engineering Blog.
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