How is machine learning expanding the possibilities of autonomous driving? How do you build a powerful open source community? Will the cloud really consume the world? Brought to you by Hewlett Packard Enterprise and hosted by Gigaom CEO Byron Reese and Mesosphere Co-Founder & CEO Florian Leibert, S…
The age of highly accessible, open source machine learning tools is upon us. Farmers to large enterprises are getting into the game of turning their large data sets into actionable insights thanks to open source solutions like TensorFlow. Today on STACK That, we’re joined by TensorFlow’s Director of Engineering, Rajat Monga, to discuss how machine learning is going mainstream.
The growing number of devices coming online and the need for scale are pushing the Internet to its limits. To continue to accommodate these new requests, groups are forced to envision new ways to improve upon the Internet’s existing architecture. VP of Infrastructure at Google, Eric Brewer joins STACK That to discuss the open source Kubernetes system and the potential of open source communities.
During this week’s episode of STACK That, we dive into the world of data and machine learning in healthcare. We sat down with Othman Laraki from Color Genomics, a company that’s making major strides into mapping the human genome and helping the medical world build better solutions for discovering predispositions to disease.
To compete in the digital world, organizations need the right mix of traditional IT, private and public clouds to meet their business needs. This week on STACK That, we caught up with Don Duet, President and COO of Vapor IO, to discuss how the cloud — as one piece of that puzzle — has changed over the years and where it’s going.
The Intelligent Edge is where the next revolution in innovation will happen, and it’s key to note that this is a data-driven trend. This week on STACK That, Jay Kreps, CEO & Co-Founder of Confluent, joins us to talk about autonomous driving, how data is changing IT and the security implications that come with Intelligent Edge computing.
AI requires more compute to enable scalable intelligence and insights at rates never seen before, creating a need for new technologies and systems to enable customers to adopt AI. This week on STACK That, Mike Curtis, VP of Engineering at Airbnb, joins us to talk about how the technology landscape has changed since Airbnb first started out, using machine learning to revolutionize travel, and big data’s place in helping take businesses to the next level.
Welcome to STACK That, a podcast brought to you by Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Check back each week as Byron Reese from GigaOm and Mesosphere Co-Founder and CEO Florian Leibert sit down with experts from companies across the tech industry to discuss emerging trends and how they can be leveraged for your own benefit and that of your business.