When animating its feature-length and short films, Pixar Animation Studios uses proprietary software called Presto that was created in-house.
For their data analysts to do interactive searches on its sizable data warehouse in Apache Hadoop, Face-book, Inc. (later renamed Meta), the company that gave rise to Presto, originally built and developed it. Eric Hwang, David Phillips, Dain Sundstrom, and Martin Traverso were the first four programmers.
Presto is an open source, distributed SQL query engine made for quick, interactive searches on data in HDFS and other places. It lacks its own storage system, in contrast to Hadoop/HDFS. As a result, Hadoop and Presto complement each other, and businesses often use both to address more complex business problems.
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