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Open at Intel
Tightening Our Cloud Native Belts: OpenCost for Kubernetes Cost Monitoring

Open at Intel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 23:00


Matt Ray, the community manager for the CNCF sandbox project OpenCost, discusses their cloud and Kubernetes cost monitoring technology. He covers the capabilities of OpenCost in tracking cloud expenses and its new feature for monitoring carbon costs. Matt elaborates on the project's origin, its open source community, and the collaborative effort with other companies like Grafana and Microsoft. The conversation covers the community's growth, contribution processes, and OpenCost's goals for becoming more diverse and integrated with other technologies. Matt also reflects on the increasing interest in cost monitoring and his personal journey in the open source community.   00:00 Introduction to Matt Ray and OpenCost 01:09 OpenCost's Origins and CNCF Contribution 02:25 OpenCost vs. KubeCost: Defining the Boundaries 03:35 Adoption and Integration of OpenCost 04:30 Community Contributions and Project Growth 07:00 Flexibility and Use Cases of OpenCost 13:58 Becoming a Committer and Maintainer 14:47 Community Engagement and Participation 15:25 Future Plans and Focus 16:39 Carbon Cost and Plugin Architecture 17:53 Personal Journey in Open Source   Guest: Matt Ray has been active in Open Source and DevOps communities for over two decades and has spoken at and helped organize many conferences and meetups. He is currently the Senior Community Manager at Kubecost for the CNCF Sandbox Project OpenCost. He has worked in and with enterprises and startups across a wide variety of industries including banking, retail, and government. He currently resides in Sydney, Australia after relocating from Austin, Texas. He co-hosts the Software Defined Talk podcast and is active on Mastodon, GitHub, and too many Slacks.

Sample Space
Talk like a DataFrame, run like SQL with Phillip Cloud - core-committer on Ibis

Sample Space

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 64:09


Ibis is a Python library that offers a single data-frame API, from Python, which can run your queries on many different backends. These include databases like Postgres, but also commercial vendors like BigQuery and Snowflake. This ability to control multiple backends from a single API has a lot of use-cases, as well as maintainer challenges, all of which are discussed in this episode. To learn more about Ibis, check out the docs here: https://ibis-project.org/ If you're attending PyCon US this year, you may be interested in Philip's talk: https://us.pycon.org/2024/schedule/presentation/55/ During the podcast, Philip also mentioned a blogpost about DuckDB, here: https://ibis-project.org/posts/why-duckdb/ There was also a dogfooding blogpost, which is this one: https://ibis-project.org/posts/ci-analysis/

津津乐道
编码人声:听完这期音视频发展史,才更清楚元宇宙到底还行不行

津津乐道

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 61:42


本期编码人声节目,我们将带您走过一段激动人心的历史旅程,探索音视频技术如何彻底改变了我们感知世界的方式。从最早的甲骨文记录到现代的 4K、8K 高清流媒体,我们的声音和影像记录方式经历了翻天覆地的变化。本期的三位嘉宾,都是音视频领域的资深从业者。他们将分享他们的职业旅程和见证的技术变革,带我们回顾从传统通信时代到互联网音视频传播的转折点,与那些聊起来有些久远的小故事。我们将深入讨论音视频编码技术的里程碑,包括 H.264、H.265 等编解码标准的进步,以及 FFmpeg 等开源软件如何推动行业创新。实时通信、实时互动技术,尤其是 WebRTC 的兴起,如何让远程交流变得触手可及,也将是我们讨论的重点。本期节目中,我们不仅回顾过去,还将展望未来。元宇宙的概念如何引领下一次感官革命?AI 技术又将如何进一步改善我们的视听体验?这些前沿话题将激发您的思考,带您一窥即将到来的技术浪潮。期待你的收听,与我们一起见证这场穿越时空的感官革命,探索一个被音视频技术重塑的世界。无论您是开发者、科技爱好者还是对未来充满好奇的听众,本期节目都将为您呈现一个精彩纷呈的科技世界。【本期主播与嘉宾】杜金房:北京信悦通科技创始人,烟台小樱桃网络科技创始人,FreeSWITCH 中文社区创始人,RTS 社区和 RTSCon 创始人,《FreeSWITCH 权威指南》、《Kamailio 实战》、《深入理解 FFmpeg》作者,FreeSWITCH 开源项目核心 Committer。致力打造 XSwitch 通信云平台。张涛:商汤科技 Copilot 应用技术负责人。毕业于北京邮电大学通信工程专业,拥有 16 年先进技术的工程应用经验,先后在视频通信,计算机视觉,CV 异构推理框架,大语言模型应用等领域,主导过大型软件架构的设计和研发工作。现专注于 AI 应用产品的研发,带领团队开发上线了商汤编程 AI 助手 “代码小浣熊 Raccoon”,已为数万名开发者提供了近亿次编程辅助服务。李超:北京音视跳动首席架构师。拥有10多年的音视频实时互动直播研发经验,多年团队管理经验。参加并设计了多个高负载,大并发服务器架构。曾在全时云会议担任研发经理,带领团队研发同时进行10000场会议的音视频会议平台。曾在跟谁学团队担任直播研发高级经理,带领团队研发在线教育直播平台,同一教室内可支持上万人。朱峰:「津津乐道播客网络」创始人,产品及技术专家。【制作团队】后期 / 卷圈监制 / 姝琦产品统筹 / bobo联合制作 / RTE开发者社区录音间 / 声湃轩北京站关于「编码人声」「编码人声」是由「RTE开发者社区」策划的一档播客节目,关注行业发展变革、开发者职涯发展、技术突破以及创业创新,由开发者来分享开发者眼中的工作与生活。录制嘉宾覆盖信通院 & 科委专家、国内外资深投资人、VR/AR & 虚拟人 & AIGC 等新兴技术领域头部创业者、一线网红 & 硬核开发者、跨界画家 & 作家 & 酿酒师等。RTE 开发者社区是聚焦实时互动领域的中立开发者社区。不止于纯粹的技术交流,我们相信开发者具备更加丰盈的个体价值。行业发展变革、开发者职涯发展、技术创业创新资源,我们将陪跑开发者,共享、共建、共成长。社区于2023年底正式启动了「主理人+工作组」的运营机制,并确认了社区的 3 位联合主理人 ——· 零一万物 01.AI 开源负责人 @林旅强 Richard· FreeSWITCH 中文社区创始人 @杜金房· 小红书音视频架构负责人 @陈靖本节目由津津乐道播客网络与 RTE 开发者社区联合制作播出。RTE 开发者社区 | 公众号:RTE开发者社区 | 津津乐道播客官网 | 版权声明 | 评论须知 | 加入听友群

The New Stack Podcast
Apache Flink for Real Time Data Analysis

The New Stack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 23:52


This episode delves into Apache Flink, a versatile platform for executing both batch and real-time streaming data analysis tasks. This session marks the beginning of a three-part series unveiling Amazon Web Services' (AWS) new managed service built on Flink. Future episodes will explore this service in detail and examine customer experiences.The podcast features insights from Danny Cranmer, a principal engineer at AWS and an Apache Flink PMC and Committer, along with Hong Teoh, a software development engineer at AWS.Flink stands out as a high-level framework for defining data analytics jobs, accommodating both batch and streaming data sets. It offers APIs for building analysis jobs in various languages, including Java, Python, and SQL. Flink also provides a distributed job execution engine with fault tolerance and horizontal scaling capabilities.One prominent use case is Extract-Transform-Load (ETL), where raw data is swiftly processed for specific workloads. Flink excels in delivering low-latency transformations for unbounded data streams. Additionally, Flink supports event-driven applications, responding immediately to triggers such as user requests for weather data.Flink ensures exactly-once processing, critical for scenarios like financial transactions. It employs checkpoints to maintain data integrity in case of node failures.The podcast also touches on AWS's role in supporting the open-source Flink project and the future outlook for this powerful data processing framework.Learn more from The New Stack about Apache Flink:3 Reasons Why You Need Apache Flink for Stream ProcessingApache Flink for Unbounded Data Streams8 Real-Time Data Best Practices

KISS PR Brand Story Press Release Service Podcast
Committer of Audio Atrocities "Klowniac" releases "1 Red Balloon"

KISS PR Brand Story Press Release Service Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 2:11


Klowniac is a multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, performer, and viral TikTok sensation (reaching just over 4 million views and 50,000 followers.) that is challenging the music industry and peoples perception with its controversial clown like appearance and sinister sounds; showing viewers and listeners alike that you can't judge anything just by how it looks.Self-described “Committer of Audio Atrocities” and "Klown" themed artist, Klowniac, has used the sound of popping balloons to create an ear worm that is not only catchy but a simple solution and call to action for all the people tired of dealing with negativity online.The song 1 Red Balloon is a different kind of "rage music" that encourages listeners to be comfortable with who they are. To not let the haters get you down and to shine regardless of what others say is not only the moral of this track, but a virtue that listeners can carry with them long after the song is over. It's about taking back your power, your time, and your energy. Sad sick people do sad sick things and just because they direct that attention towards you doesn't mean you have to actively engage with them. Instead of giving them the time of day with an argument or proper response try giving them one red balloon.Listen on Spotify.

airhacks.fm podcast with adam bien
Becoming an Apache Maven Committer

airhacks.fm podcast with adam bien

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2022 54:36


An airhacks.fm conversation with Karl Heinz Marbaise (@khmarbaise) about: PET 2001 was the first computer, enjoying programming at school, writing Basic and assembly code on Commodore CBM 4000, writing software for Commodore 1 PCB, finally getting a Commodore 64, programming extruder mesh machines, writing floating point libraries on Intel 8080, the connection between computers and math, starting with Turbo Pascal, C and C++ and Turbo C, studying part time, working full time, tracking cars with GPS in Delphi, implementing a new language in lex, yacc and bison, banks were using the OS/2 Warp operating system, working with Visual Basic, starting with Java 1.4 in 2004, working with PHP and MySQL, SOAP with PHP, developing an internal sourceforge, write simple code and enjoy JVM performance, starting with Ant then migrate to Maven 2, Apache Jelly the executable XML, Convention over Configuration with Maven, Apache Continuum, AnthillPro and CruiseControl, becoming a Maven committer, Apache Axis 2, using Hudson for CI/CD, contributing to open source at Deutsche Boerse, working with Robert Scholte, airhacks.fm episode with Robert: "#28 More Conventions with Maven.next", working as DevOps engineer, Karl Heinz Marbaise on twitter: @khmarbaise

Paraşüt'le Üretim Bandı
Teknik: Working at Shopify as an Engineer and Being a Ruby Committer with Peter Zhu

Paraşüt'le Üretim Bandı

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 36:34


GUESTPeter Zhu https://peterzhu.ca/LINKSEuruko: https://euruko2021.org/TOPICS(02:23) Beginning of the journey(05:45) Shopify(07:42) What does a production engineer do?(08:50) Why Ruby?(11:27) Contributing to Ruby(17:04) Pre-Ruby(20:07) Being a blogger(24:32) Future plans(28:56) Euruko21(31:00) Hobbies(32:20) Advices----Üretim Bandı'nın Slack grubu olduğunu biliyor muydunuz? 1000'den fazla ürün yöneticisi, girişimci, yazılımcı, tasarımcının bir arada bulunduğu aktif ürün topluluğuna siz de katılın:>>> uretimbandi.com/slackİki haftada bir yayınladığımız, ürün geliştirmeyle alakalı bültenimizi de aşağıdaki linkten takip edebilirsiniz:>>> uretimbandi.com/bulten

The Next Page
Episode 206: Are You an Over Committer?

The Next Page

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 27:50


This week David found himself in an uncomfortable place. His blood pressure was up, and he was irritable and anxious about a myriad of things. After some reflection time, he realized the issue; he was over-committing. In this episode, Marisa and David talk about how he got into this mess and what he can do to stop over-committing. A critical episode that you won't want to miss.   Marisa is Manager of Member Relations and Communications for MACNY. David is Chief Leadership Officer at MACNY and an Executive Director with the John Maxwell

5by5 Master Audio Feed
Ruby on Rails Podcast 354: Rails Committer Heavy Hitter with Rafael França

5by5 Master Audio Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 35:25


Rafael França is a Principal Engineer at Shopify. He has been a member of the Rails Core team since 2012 and is the contributor with the most commits to the framework. He and Brittany discuss his confident release of Rails 6.1 and some hints for Rails 7.

Ruby on Rails Podcast
354: Rails Committer Heavy Hitter with Rafael França

Ruby on Rails Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 35:25


Rafael França is a Principal Engineer at Shopify. He has been a member of the Rails Core team since 2012 and is the contributor with the most commits to the framework. He and Brittany discuss his confident release of Rails 6.1 and some hints for Rails 7.

5by5 Master Audio Feed
Ruby on Rails Podcast 354: Rails Committer Heavy Hitter with Rafael França

5by5 Master Audio Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 35:25


Rafael França is a Principal Engineer at Shopify. He has been a member of the Rails Core team since 2012 and is the contributor with the most commits to the framework. He and Brittany discuss his confident release of Rails 6.1 and some hints for Rails 7.

5by5 Master Audio Feed
Ruby on Rails Podcast 354: Rails Committer Heavy Hitter with Rafael França

5by5 Master Audio Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 35:25


Rafael França is a Principal Engineer at Shopify. He has been a member of the Rails Core team since 2012 and is the contributor with the most commits to the framework. He and Brittany discuss his confident release of Rails 6.1 and some hints for Rails 7.

Ruby on Rails Podcast
354: Rails Committer Heavy Hitter with Rafael França

Ruby on Rails Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 35:25


Rafael França is a Principal Engineer at Shopify. He has been a member of the Rails Core team since 2012 and is the contributor with the most commits to the framework. He and Brittany discuss his confident release of Rails 6.1 and some hints for Rails 7.

The Tech Trek
Introducing Apache Airflow 2.0 - talking about the major new features with Ash Berlin-Taylor and Kaxil Naik

The Tech Trek

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 30:13


Meet: Ash Berlin-Taylor is an active committer and member of the PMC for Apache Airflow and Director of Airflow Engineering team at astronomer.io. Before getting involved with Airflow he spent many years working in (web) infrastructure Kaxil Naik is currently the Committer, PMC Member, and Release Manager of Apache Airflow. He is also the Manager of Airflow Engineering team @ Astronomer. He did his Masters in Data Science & Analytics from Royal Holloway, University of London. What you'll learn: Major features in the upcoming Airflow 2 release Upgrade path and compatibility What the team might be working on in future releases Learn more about the upcoming release: https://www.astronomer.io/blog/introducing-airflow-2-0 If you would like to reach out to Ash or Kaxil about anything they discussed on the podcast, please reach out to them via: https://twitter.com/kaxil https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaxil/ https://twitter.com/ashberlin

Bol.com - Techlab
To become official F/OSS committer and eventually PMC member

Bol.com - Techlab

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 45:52


Introduction In this episode we are sharing something that is unique at least in the Tech Community here at bol.com. To become official F/OSS committer and eventually PMC member. Without spoiling too much, I think this contribution will make a positive impact far beyond the bol.com Tech landscape and serve in an enormous number of companies. Helping engineers all over the planet.What this episode coversHoping to inspire you as well to become official F/OSS committer and eventually PMC member.Our guest is the first bol.com employee to become official committer to the Apache Logging Services. A well known, widely used Free and Open Source Software project (F/OSS). The umbrella for all kinds of logging stuff including the very well-known Log4j. And timing of the recording couldn't be better. The night before Volkan received the invitation to become PMC member. The project management committee of the Apache Logging Services project.To become official F/OSS committer and eventually PMC member we discussHow he started contributing to the Open Source communityWhat it needs to become contributor, spoiler: "you don't need to be a programmer".How he rolled into this Apache Logging Services projectWhat his contribution is: JSON template layoutThe value of open sourceHis thoughts of the future(Image: https://cdn.sanity.io/images/qxrxmo3r/techlab-prd/13f626f4ab9c429055f0e188fce8970400ff5d7e-675x442.jpg)GuestsVolkan Yazici; Software engineer; PhD in Computer Engineering, Has been contributing to the search engine on our webshop and currently working on Axle our internal “framework” that cannot be called a framework. (check the podcast episode on Axle).NotesPersonal projects: https://vlkan.com/codeApache Logging Services projects: https://logging.apache.org/unFTP: https://github.com/bolcom/unftpOther bol.com F/OSS projects: https://github.com/bolcomProject Management Committee as shown in the guidelines of Apache Logging Services

Develomentor
Atri Sharma - Database Engineer and Open Source Committer #84

Develomentor

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 34:10


Welcome to another episode of Develomentor. Today's guest is Atri Sharma!As a database engineer and open source committer, Atri Sharma has built a career in tech deeply focused some of today’s most popular databases. Some of these include PostgreSQL, Lucene, Elasticsearch, Presto and HAWQ. After getting his bachelor’s from Jaypee Institute of Information Technology, Atri Sharma has held roles at Amazon, EnterpriseDB, Teradata, Barclays, Pivotal, Microsoft and Intuit. Along the way, he’s become a prolific contributor to several open source projects like Lucene, PostgreSQL and a handful of other Apache Software Foundation Projects. He’s also the author of the upcoming book “Practical Lucene 8”. Stay tuned as we take a deep dive with Atri Sharma into the world of databases and open source!-Grant IngersollIf you are enjoying our content please leave us a rating and review or consider supporting usQuotes“Google Summer of Code has been around for a while now. It is designed in a way to introduce college students and academics to the world of open source development.”“One thing that open source really gives you is the people aspect. You build a network of smart and very accomplished people who can actually mentor and help you grow on the right path.”“When I actually decided to commit myself to open source I always thought it would be in my spare time. I never actually anticipated having a job where I would be expected to contribute features back to open source projects.”—Atri SharmaKey MilestonesWhat is Google Summer of CodeHow has Atri continually found jobs in open sourceAtri has spent his career working on some of the hardest challenges in the database world like adding features, making them faster. What’s it like working deep inside some of the world’s most heavily used data stores?What are key skills necessary to work as a database engineer?Atri has worked for many of the world’s largest tech companies. Why did he choose to work in big tech?Atri’s book ‘Practical Lucene 8’Additional ResourcesOrder Atri’s book ‘Practical Apache Lucene 8’ – https://www.amazon.com/Practical-Apache-Lucene-Capabilities-Application/dp/1484263448Mike McCandless is one of Atri’s mentors; read his blog here – http://blog.mikemccandless.com/Connect with Atri SharmaLinkedInGitHubFollow DevelomentorTwitter: @develomentorConnect with Grant IngersollLinkedInTwitter

A Bootiful Podcast
Apache Groovy, Testcontainers, and Reactor committer Sergei Egorov

A Bootiful Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 86:35


Hi Spring fans! In this installment [Josh Long (@starbuxman)](http://twitter.com/starbuxman) talks to fellow Java Champion, Oracle Groundbreaker, and Apache Groovy, Testcontainers, and Reactor committer [Sergei Egorov (@bsideup)](http://twitter.com/bsideup).

airhacks.fm podcast with adam bien
From TomEE User to Committer

airhacks.fm podcast with adam bien

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2018 81:24


An airhacks.fm conversation with Roberto Cortez (@radcortez) about: Turbo Pascal 4.5, 8086 vs. 486, Java in 21 days, interactive web with Java applets, early Siri prototype, Notepad as IDE, Integration of all insurance companies as first project with Java EE 5, building a house and the bricks at the same time with GWT, xdoclet and middlegen, first JavaONE and the Jelastic party, 500 JUG members, no headsets and no coffee at CodeONE, tomitribe, a developer without coffee, David Blevins (@dblevins), tomitribe CEO, openEJB committer, from TomEE user to TomEE developer, how to never get bored, TomEE's killer feature is super fast environment, TomEE 8 for Java EE 8 and microprofile, TomEE integrates various Apache projects like Apache CXF, Apache openEJB, Apache openWebBeans, Apache openMQ, 65 MB for a full Java EE 8 server, TomEE and Microprofile 2.0 compliance, the TomEE release process, tomitribe vs. apache committers, spring popularity, Java EE is lacking a central website, the secret about TomEE's performance, find Roberto on: @radcortez, CoimbraJUG, jnation, TomEE.

Best of the WWEST
Episode 19: Angie Byron, Drupal Core Committer

Best of the WWEST

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2018 42:12


 Join WWEST manager Danniele for a lively interview with Angie Byron. Topics include the vast world of open source programming, how Drupal and open source can change the world for the better, and Angie's mission to push some of that change forward. You'll also find out little tidbits about Angie in her life outside of Drupal. Angie Byron is the Senior Director of Product and Community Development at Acquia. She is also a Drupal core committer, recipient of the Google-O'Reilly Open Source Award for Best Contributor, co-author of the O'Reilly book Using Drupal, and an open source evangelist who lives and breathes Drupal. Links: Acquia Adventure Time Drupal Etrian Odyssey V: Beyond the Myth for Nintendo 3DS ScratchJr - coding for young children VIC-20 - one of the first inexpensive home computers Guest: Angie Byron (@webchick) Hosted by: Danniele Livengood (@livengood) Theme Music: “Positive and Fun” by Scott Holmes Produced by:  Vanessa Reich-Shackelford For more from Westcoast Women in Engineering, Science and Technology, you can follow us on Twitter at @WWEST_SFU, on Facebook at @WWEST.SFU, and subscribe to our biweekly newsletter at wwest.ca.

SwiftCoders: Interviews with Swift Developers
65: Brian Gesiak (@Modocache) - LLVM Engineer at Facebook, Swift Compiler Committer, Creator of Quick

SwiftCoders: Interviews with Swift Developers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2017 145:14


Better known on the web as @modocache, Brian is a staple in the Swift community. From creating Quick, a Swift and Objective-C testing framework, to significantly contributing to open source Swift including commits to the apple/swift and apple/swift-corelibs-xctest, and most recently with his introductory guides to contributing to the Swift Compiler, Brian's efforts for the Swift community are invaluable. We talk about living and working in Japan, delaying your way into a new job, and how to make it easier for onboarding new Swift open source contributors. Enjoy!   ANNOUCEMENTS - Listen to Fireside Swift & The Learn Swift Podcast - Support Garric on Patreon. Every $ counts! - Thinking about starting your own Learn Swift meet up? Contact me!   LINKS - https://twitter.com/modocache - https://modocache.io - https://modocache.io/getting-started-with-swift-development - https://www.patreon.com/modocache - https://github.com/modocache - https://github.com/apple/swift/blob/master/docs/SIL.rst - IRC? - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Relay_Chat - Cracking the Coding Interview - GYB Files - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CMake - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARM_architecture - https://github.com/kiwi-bdd/Kiwi - https://www.strava.com/mobile - https://github.com/apple/swift/blob/master/docs/SwiftFormat.md - https://github.com/nicklockwood/SwiftFormat - https://github.com/realm/SwiftLint/   TIP: Keep having fun!   Listen on iTunes. Support this podcast via Patreon. Questions, comments, or you just wanna say Hi? Contact your host @garricn on Twitter. This episode was recorded using the Cast platform by @JulianLepinski. Wanna start your own podcast? Try Cast! 

All Things Data Podcast
Sean Owen of Cloudera

All Things Data Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2017 45:58


Dr. Manjeet Rege and Dan Yarmoluk speak with Sean Owen, Director of Data Science of Cloudera. Before Cloudera, Sean founded Myrrix Ltd (now, the Oryx project) to commercialize large-scale real-time recommender systems on Apache Hadoop. He is an Apache Spark Committer and co-authored Advanced Analytics on Spark. He was a Committer and VP for Apache Mahout, and co-author of Mahout in Action. Previously, Sean was a senior engineer at Google. The conversation moves from Cloudera solutions, data science skills, Altus as how to harness Big Data in the ever-changing landscape of technology.

Roaring Elephant
Episode 23 – Security in Hadoop – Authentication

Roaring Elephant

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2016 67:49


In this episode, we discuss this fortnight's interesting big data news that caught our eye and then go on to discuss the basics around authentication in Hadoop for what is the first in a series of episodes that we'll be doing over the next few months on the broad topic of security. 00:00 Recent events Dave: The new science behind customer loyalty http://insights.principa.co.za/the-new-science-behind-customer-loyalty http://insights.principa.co.za/infographic-creating-a-data-driven-customer-loyalty-strategy 5 great charts in 5 lines of R code http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com/2016/08/five-great-charts-in-5-lines-of-r-code-each.html Using big data to create value for customers, not just target them https://hbr.org/2016/08/use-big-data-to-create-value-for-customers-not-just-target-them Jhon: Linux turns 25 (25 August 1991 ) https://www.linux.com/news/linus-torvalds-reflects-25-years-linux http://web.archive.org/web/20100104211620/http://www.linux.org/people/linus_post.html Hadoop 2.7.3 a minor release in the 2.x.y release line, building upon the previous stable release 2.7.2 http://hadoop.apache.org/docs/r2.7.3/ Specification work related to the Hadoop Compatible Filesystem (HCFS) effort. Hadoop in the cloud/as a service getting a lot of attention lately http://hortonworks.com/blog/making-elephant-fly-cloud/ http://blog.cloudera.com/blog/2016/08/analytics-and-bi-on-amazon-s3-with-apache-impala-incubating/ https://vision.cloudera.com/analytic_database_in_cloud/ http://venturebeat.com/2016/08/25/sap-altiscale/ Facebook open sources image-recognition AI with live video in mind https://research.facebook.com/blog/learning-to-segment/ NoSQL Databases: a Survey and Decision Guidance https://medium.baqend.com/nosql-databases-a-survey-and-decision-guidance-ea7823a822d#.c037d5jbj Committer criteria from Apache https://hadoop.apache.org/committer_criteria.html  Maybe they should just have referred to our podcast! :) Episode 11 - Interview with Community Award Winner Venkatesh Sellappa 40:20 Security in Hadoop - Authentication What is Authentication? Why is it important? When should I do it? Hadoop is insecure by default without strong Authentication Kerberos Active Directory, MIT Kerberos and FreeIPA 01:07:49 End Please use the Contact Form on this blog or our twitter feed to send us your questions, or to suggest future episode topics you would like us to cover.

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bsdtalk085 - FreeBSD Port Committer Thomas McLaughlin

bsdtalk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2015


Interview with FreeBSD Port Committer Thomas McLaughlin about the BSD# project.File Info: 9MB, 18Min.Ogg Link:https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk085/bsdtalk085.ogg

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INNOQ Podcast
Vom Dasein eines Apache Software Foundation-Mitglieds

INNOQ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2014 35:54


In dieser Episode spricht Till Schulte-Coerne mit Stefan Bodewig über die Apache Software Foundation (ASF), eine Organisation zur Förderung von Open Source-Software, in der sich Entwickler vorwiegend ehrenamtlich betätigen. Stefan ist seit vielen Jahren Mitglied der ASF. Er berichtet über ihre Strukturen, die Unterschiede zu anderen Organisationen wie der Eclipse Foundation, die Arbeit in den einzelnen Apache-Projekten und von seinem Alltag als Committer und Vice President.

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Interview: Studentengruppe ASE/WS 08/09 "Cocoon" Projekt

Best-Practice-Software-Engineering

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2009


In diesem Interview mit einer Gruppe aus Advanced Software Engineering des Wintersemesters 2008/2009 sprechen wir über deren Projekt im Open Source Umfeld, das u.a. von Reinhard Pötz einem Committer beim Apache Cocoon Projekt betreut wurde.Die Gruppe hat in ihrem Projekt eine Kernkomponente im Cocoon Projekt neu entwickelt: Die Kommunikation zwischen den Pipeline Komponenten erfolgen bisher auf Basis eines SAX Parsers; die Gruppe hat eine Implementation auf StaX Basis gemacht. Dies bietet für Komponentenentwickler Vorteile.Im Podcast sprechen wir über das Projekt, aber auch über die Besonderheiten und Herausforderungen in einem OS Projekt mitzuarbeiten, sowie über die konkreten Erfahrungen die gemacht wurden.Allen die im nächsten Semester mit ASE beginnen und die Interesse an der Arbeit in einem realen OS Projekt haben bitte ich sich frühzeitig mit uns in Verbindung zu setzen, da diese Möglichkeit nur wenigen hochmotivierten Gruppen geboten werden kann.Interview als mp3

Audible Ajax
Ajaxians interview Patrick Lightbody, WebWork framework committer

Audible Ajax

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2006


In our 13th show, we interview Patrick Lightbody, a leading committer of the WebWork application framework, on his experience creating an Ajax aware Java framework.