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Tomer Shiran is Founder of Dremio, the data lakehouse platform for self-service analytics and AI based on open source frameworks Apache Arrow, which the Dremio team created, and Apache Iceberg. Dremio has raised over $400M from investors including Norwest, Redpoint, Adams Street, Sapphire, Insight, and Lightspeed. They are currently valued at $2B. In this episode, we dig into Tomer's journey from MapR to Dremio, his initial vision for making the data stack more accessible, their first breakthrough with Apache Arrow and a columnar-format approach, focusing first on project-market fit before monetization, adding support for Apache Iceberg, how they're using AI to improve user experiences & more!
In this episode of the Startup Anthology, I had the pleasure of hosting Jay Margalus, a multifaceted expert and professor at Washington and Lee University. We delved into Jay's diverse career, spanning nonprofit maker spaces, video game development, and mid-stage startups like MapR. Jay shared invaluable insights on the stark contrasts between the fast-paced, collaborative startup environment and the more independent, slower-paced world of academia. We discussed the critical role of mentorship, the importance of aligning with a company's mission, and strategies for preventing burnout. This episode offers profound lessons for navigating both startup and academic landscapes. Topics Jay Margolis' background and expertise in entrepreneurship and academia Jay's experiences in the startup world and academia Challenges and lessons learned in the startup world Influence of the Chicagoland area on startups Transition from early-stage to mid-stage startup Differences between working in academia and at a startup Importance of mentorship and finding a company with a mission that aligns with values Strategies for maintaining mental and physical well-being in high-pressure environments Gratitude for the opportunity to discuss experiences and lessons Timestamps: Episode Introduction (00:00:00) Introduction to Guest (00:00:42) Jay's Background and Early Career (00:01:13) Transition to Academia (00:02:55) Startup Experience (00:04:11) Networking and Relationship-based Approach (00:05:13) Addiction to Startup Culture (00:07:28) Midwest Startup Influence (00:08:59) Challenges of Hard Tech Startups (00:11:13) Lessons Learned in Mid-stage Startups (00:14:00) Networking and Post-Startup Connections (00:17:12) Culture Change: Startup vs. Academia (00:18:38) Working in Academia (00:18:47) Startup Mindset (00:20:32) Navigating Diplomacy (00:21:20) Mentorship Importance (00:30:17) Preventing Burnout (00:35:59) Advice to Younger Self (00:37:27) The importance of mentorship (00:37:40) Belief in the company's mission (00:38:21) Reflection and lessons learned (00:39:25) Seeking help to solve problems (00:40:41) Keywords: Startup Anthology, Jeremy Willis, Jay Margolis, startup employees, startup culture, challenges, lessons learned, mentorship, academia, hard tech startups, mid-stage startup, organizational structure, networking, collaboration, mentorship, work-life balance, burnout prevention, professional development, mission-driven company, support and resources. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/startupanthology/message
In this episode of the Digital Executive, hosted by Brian Thomas at Coruzant Technologies, we delve into the groundbreaking journey of Tomer Shiran, a pioneer in the big data analytics space and a key figure in the evolution of Dremio. Shiran, with a rich background as Dremio's founding CEO and a former VP product at MapR, discusses the transformative path of Dremio from its inception to becoming a major player in data analytics, serving large enterprise customers and embracing generative AI technologies to enhance user productivity and data accessibility.Shiran shares insights into Dremio's innovative features, like Text to SQL, which converts natural language queries into SQL code, democratizing data querying for users across varying degrees of data literacy. Additionally, he highlights the significant impact of emerging technologies, such as Apache Iceberg and Apache Arrow, on the data analytics and management sector, emphasizing gen AI's potential to revolutionize the field. This episode provides a deep dive into the challenges and opportunities of integrating AI into data analytics platforms, the importance of self-service data access, and the future trends that will shape the industry.
For this episode of the Data Center Frontier Show Podcast, we sat down for a chat with Andy Pernsteiner, Field CTO of VAST Data. The VAST Data Platform embodies a revolutionary approach to data-intensive AI computing which the company says serves as "the comprehensive software infrastructure required to capture, catalog, refine, enrich, and preserve data" through real-time deep data analysis and deep learning. In September, VAST Data announced a strategic partnership with CoreWeave, whereby CoreWeave will employ the VAST Data Platform to build a global, NVIDIA-powered accelerated computing cloud for deploying, managing and securing hundreds of petabytes of data for generative AI, high performance computing (HPC) and visual effects (VFX) workloads. That announcement followed news in August that Core42 (formerly G42 Cloud), a leading cloud provider in the UAE and VAST Data had joined forces in an ambitious strategic partnership to build a central data foundation for a global network of AI supercomputers that will store and learn from hundreds of petabytes of data. This week, VAST Data has announced another strategic partnership with Lambda, a, Infrastructure-as-a-Service and compute provider for public and private NVIDIA GPU infrastructure, that will enable a hybrid cloud dedicated to AI and deep learning workloads. The partners will build an NVIDIA GPU-powered accelerated computing platform for Generative AI across both public and private clouds. Lambda selected the VAST Data Platform to power its On-Demand GPU Cloud, providing customer GPU deployments for LLM training and inference workloads. The Lambda, CoreWeave and Core42 announcements represent three burgeoning AI cloud providers within the short space of three months who've chosen to standardize with VAST Data as the scalable data platform behind their respective clouds. Such key partnerships position VAST Data to innovate through a new category of data infrastructure that will build the next-generation public cloud, the company contends As Field CTO at VAST Data, Andy Pernsteiner is helping the company's customers to build, deploy, and scale some of the world's largest and most demanding computing environments. Andy spent the past 15 years focused on supporting and building large scale, high performance data platform solutions. As recounted by his biographical statement, from his humble beginnings as an escalations engineer at pre-IPO Isilon, to leading a team of technical ninjas at MapR, Andy has consistently been on the frontlines of solving some of the toughest challenges that customers face when implementing big data analytics and new-generation AI technologies. Here's a timeline of key points discussed on the podcast: 0:00 - 4:12 - Introducing the VAST Data Platform; recapping VAST Data's latest news announcements; and introducing VAST Data's Field CTO, Andy Pernsteiner. 4:45 - History of the VAST Data Platform. Observations on the growing "stratification" of AI computing practices. 5:34 - Notes on implementing the evolving VAST Data managed platform, both now and in the future. 6:32 - Andy Pernsteiner: "It won't be for everybody...but we're trying to build something that the vast majority of customers and enterprises can use for AI/ML and deep learning." 07:13 - Reading the room, when very few inside that have heard of "a GPU..." or know what its purpose and role is inside AI/ML infrastructure. 07:56 - Andy Pernsteiner: "The fact that CoreWeave exists at all is proof that the market doesn't yet have a way of solving for this big gap between where we are right now, and where we need to get tom in terms of generative AI and in terms of deep learning." 08:17 - How VAST started as a data storage platform, and was extended to include an ambitious database geared for large-scale AI training and inference. 09:02 - How another aspect of VAST is consolidation, "considering what you'd have to do to stitch together a generative AI practice in the cloud." 09:57 - On how the biggest customer bottleneck now is partly the necessary infrastructure, but also partly the necessary expertise. 10:25 - "We think that AI shouldn't just be for hyperscalers to deploy" - and how CoreWeave fits that model. 11:15 - Additional classifications of VAST Data customers are reviewed. 12:02 - Andy Pernsteiner: "One of the unique things that CoreWeave does is they make it easy to get started with GPUs, but also have the breadth and scale to achieve a production state - versus deploying at scale in the public cloud." 13:15 - VAST Data sees themselves bridging the gap between on-prem and in the cloud. 13:35 - Can we talk about NVIDIA for a minute? 14:13 - Notes on NVIDIA's GPU Direct Storage, which VAST Data is one of only a few vendors to enable. 15:10 - More on VAST Data's "strong, fruitful" years-long partnership with NVIDIA. 15:38 - DCF asks about the implications of recent reports that NVIDIA has asked about leasing data center space for its DGX Cloud service. 16:39 - Bottom line: NVIDIA wants to give customers an easy way to use their GPUs. 18:13 - Is VAST Data being positioned as a universally adopted AI computing platform? 19:22 - Andy Pernsteiner: "The goal was always to evolve into a company and into a product line that would allow the customer to do more than just store the data." 20:24 - Andy Pernsteiner: "I think that in the space that we're putting much of our energy into, there isn't really a competitor." 21:12 - How VAST Data is unique in its support of both structured and unstructured data. 22:08 - Andy Pernsteiner: "In many ways, what sets companies like CoreWeave apart from some of the public cloud providers is they focused on saying, we need something extremely high performance for AI and deep learning. The public cloud was never optimized for that - they were optimized for general purpose. We're optimized for AI and deep learning, because we started from a place where performance, cost and efficiency were the most important things." 23:03 - Andy Pernsteiner: "We're unique in this aspect: we've developed a platform from scratch that's optimized for massive scale, performance and efficiency, and it marries very well with the deep learning concept." 24:20 - DCF revisits the question of bridging the perceptible gap in industry knowledge surrounding AI infrastructure readiness. 25:01 - Comments on the necessity of VAST partnering with organizations to build out infrastructure. 26:12 - Andy Pernsteiner: "It's very fortunate that Nvidia acquired Mellanox in many ways, because it gives them the ability to be authoritative on the networking space as well. Because something that's often overlooked when building out AI and deep learning architectures is that you have GPUs and you have storage, but in order to feed it, you need a network that's very high speed and very robust, and that hasn't been the design for most data centers in the past." 27:43 - Andy Pernsteiner: "One of the unique things that we do, is we can bridge the gap between the high performance networks and the enterprise networks." 28:07 - Andy Pernsteiner: "No longer do people have to have separate silos for high performance and AI and for enterprise workloads. They can have it in one place, even if they keep the segmentation for their applications, for security and other purposes. We're the only vendor that I'm aware of that can bridge the gaps between those two worlds, and do so in a way that lets customers get the full value out of all their data." 28:58 - DCF asks: Armed with VAST Data, is a company like CoreWeave ready to go toe-to-toe with the big hyperscale clouds - or is that not what it's about? 30:38 - Andy Pernsteiner: "We have an engineering organization that's extremely large now that is dedicated to building lots of new applications and services. And our focus on enabling these GPU cloud providers is one of the top priorities for the company right now." 32:26 - DCF asks: Does a platform like VAST Data's address the power availability dilemma that's going to be involved with data centers' widespread uptake of AI computing? Here are some links to some recent related DCF articles: Nvidia is Seeking to Redefine Data Center Acceleration Summer of AI: Hyperscale, Colocation Data Center Infrastructure Focus Tilts Slightly Away From Cloud AI and HPC Drive Demand for Higher Density Data Centers, New As-a-Service Offerings How Intel, AMD and Nvidia are Approaching the AI Arms Race Nvidia is All-In on Generative AI
This episode features an interview with Tomer Shiran, Founder and Chief Product Officer at Dremio. Dremio is a high-performance SQL lakehouse platform that helps companies get more from their data in the fastest way possible. Prior to Dremio, Tomer served as VP of Product at MapR and also held product management and engineering roles at Microsoft and IBM Research. He also has a master's degree from Carnegie Mellon University as well as a bachelor's from Technion - Israel Institute of Technology.In this episode, Tomer and Sam dive into the economics of storing data, how to build an open architecture, and what exactly a data lakehouse is.-------------------“I think in the world of data lakes and lakehouses, the model has shifted upside down. Now, instead of bringing the data into the engines, you're actually bringing the engines to the data. So you have this open data tier built on open source technology. The data is represented in open source formats and stored in the company's S3 account or Azure storage account. And then you can use a variety of engines. We at Dremio, we take pride in building the best SQL engine to use on the data. There are different streaming engines, like Spark and Flink. There are different batch processing and machine learning engines. Spark is an example of that as well that companies can use on that same data. And I think that's one of the really important things from a cost standpoint, too, is that this really lowers your overall costs, both today and also in the future as you scale.” – Tomer Shiran-------------------Episode Timestamps:(02:04): What open source data means to Tomer(03:14): Tomer's motivation behind Apache Arrow(06:42): How Tomer solved data accessibility (08:43): The unit economics of storing data(14:31): Tomer's motivations for Iceberg and how it relates to Project Nessie(17:06): What is a data lakehouse?(18:31): What gives Dremio its magic?(23:39): What cloud data architecture will look like in 5 years(27:19): Advice for building an open data architecture-------------------Links:LinkedIn - Connect with TomerLinkedIn - Connect with DremioTwitter - Follow TomerTwitter - Follow DremioVisit DremioGet started with Dremio
Marketing leaders are faced with a litany of challenges, an ocean of tools, and seemingly infinite amounts of data, which can all get a bit overwhelming. Ingrid Burton, CMO of Quantcast, is passionate about the industry and on Marketing Trends she discusses with me some of the obstacles the modern marketer faces. “The challenges of today's CMO are very different than the challenges of even five years ago, 10 years ago. It is such a fast-moving space and CMOs have to be well versed in strategy and data in understanding the market. It's such a big job now. I wonder how my fellow CMOs are doing, because like I said, I started my day at four-thirty this morning because I lay awake at night with all these asks and I [wonder] how am I gonna get it all done? Do I have the right team on the field? Can we really execute this? Can we measure our results and make sure we're getting the attribution that we need. We need to be thinking about how we make sure CMOs don't burn out. How do we make sure CMOs are able to lead through this? And how do we make sure that the expectations are realistic?” There will never be an end to all of the additional things a marketer does, another channel to add to the mix, but be careful not to push yourself or your team beyond your limits. In this episode, Ingrid unpacks what they mean at Quantcast when they talk about providing a free and open internet. She delves into her passion and in-depth knowledge of machine learning, and how marketers can best utilize their endless amount of tools. She also explains why ESG is going to be a main driver for them next year and how they're ensuring true Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion. There's so much to enjoy, up ahead with Ingrid here on Marketing Trends. Main TakeawaysThe Challenges of the Modern CMO: The rapid pace of the software-driven industry is a lot to keep up with. Getting more data and analytics capabilities has driven a lot of growth in the last 5-10 years. The constant rush of information combined with the constant demand to put information out can lead some of even the most passionate marketers to burnout. Guarding against that is going to be what separates the leaders of the future. The expectations of many CMOs and marketing leaders are very high. The Value of a Free and Open Internet: The value of having clear and factual information widely acknowledged and accepted in culture is essential for unity. The internet disrupted the journalism industry, and this change has brought about the conversion to subscription fee-based models over the traditional ad-based mode. This means that some people don't have access to the factual information they could be learning their news from. Machine Learning - The Power of Noticing Patterns: Pattern recognition is one of the most useful tools in leadership and in scaling business. Machines that can be taught to recognize certain patterns can do so and scan the entire database instantaneously. If you can notice patterns in marketing that can help you predict what your customers may be interested in or looking for at certain times of the year, times of day, devices, or locations. The power of machine learning in marketing is just in the early stages.Key Quotes“Hopefully I don't say ‘I' too much. I always want to say ‘we' - We did this. We did that. I'm just the guide; here's the north star we want to take. Or as I put it, here's the mountain we need to take. I put that out there very early on. I think my team here was very surprised. And when I showed them just a few baby steps of how you're gonna climb small hills to get to the top of the peak, they saw that they could do it. They accomplished it. Some of it's confidence-building and having them believe in themselves.”“Who can afford to subscribe to all these news publications. There's gotta be a different way. I'm afraid for a society that if we charge for every piece of content, what's going to happen to people that can't afford it [is that] they're gonna be left behind. They get left behind because they're not getting the right news. The internet is a great equalizer and we need to make sure that it's not a fee-based internet.” “One of the things that's unique about Quantcast is we have this unique, real-time data set and it's one of the largest in the world behind Google and Facebook. Since we started the company, we have established a relationship with all the publishers out there. This is Hurst which is huge, Conde Nast...we have a hundred million websites. Their data is feeding into this anonymized data set. That is one of the largest actually running in the Amazon cloud, one of the largest that they have. We're using machine learning to find patterns and make predictions about the behavior of what's happening in this data set.”“The challenges of today's CMO, are very different than the challenges of even five years ago, 10 years ago. It is such a fast-moving space and CMOs have to be well versed in strategy and data in understanding the market. It's such a big job now. I wonder how my fellow CMOs are doing, because like I said, I started my day at four-thirty this morning because I lay awake at night with all these asks coming at me and I [wonder] how am I gonna get it all done? Do I have the right team on the field? Can we really execute to this? Can we measure our results and um, really make sure we're getting the attribution that we need. We need to really be thinking about how do we make sure CMOs don't burn out? How do we make sure CMOs are able to lead through this? And how do we make sure that the expectations are realistic?”BioIngrid Burton is a unique leader in the world of tech as she bridges the gap between technology and marketing in leading teams to unparalleled successes driving strategies for market trends including AI and machine learning, Java and HANA technologies, SaaS, Cloud Computing, Open Source, Internet of Things (IOT), community engagement and Big Data that have had a positive impact on the evolving technology landscape.Ingrid's career includes her role as a member of the board of directors at Extreme Networks. She also held the role of Chief Marketing Officer at H2O.ai, the open source leader in AI and machine learning, where she led marketing teams while positioning the company through its growth stages. Prior to H2O.ai, Ingrid advised companies including DriveScale, MapR (acquired by HPE) and Paxata (acquired by DataRobot). She was CMO of Hortonworks, a Big Data company, where she drove a brand and marketing transformation, positioning the company for growth and subsequent acquisition.Ms. Burton led the Product and Innovation marketing team at SAP, where she was the marketing leader of SAP HANA, analytics, and mobile offerings, and where she co-created the company Cloud strategy. As CMO of pre-IPO Silver Spring Networks, she positioned the company for their IPO as the leader in energy networks. While CMO at Plantronics she reshaped a 50-year-old brand into a modern and exciting communications model for both consumers and business.Previously at Sun Microsystems, Ingrid held various leadership roles including head of marketing for the company, driving both the company and Java brand, global citizenship, championing open source initiatives, and leading product and strategic marketing teams. Early in her career, Ingrid was a developer.Ms. Burton actively engages with and mentors people in both technology and business functions, and provides guidance for them in their careers. She has received numerous awards including the 2005 Silicon Valley TWIN award.---Marketing Trends podcast is brought to you by Salesforce. Discover marketing built on the world's number one CRM: Salesforce. Put your customer at the center of every interaction. Automate engagement with each customer. And build your marketing strategy around the entire customer journey. Salesforce. We bring marketing and engagement together. Learn more at salesforce.com/marketing.
„Je vielfältiger Teams sind, desto mehr Innovationen werden angetrieben!” sagt Antje Barth, unsere Gästin in der neuesten Folge von „Female Business: Der nushu podcast”. Und sie muss es wissen, denn ihrer Rolle als Senior Developer Advocate für AI und Machine Learning bei Amazon Web Services bereist sie die AI/ML-Bühnen dieser Welt. Finde heraus: ✨ wie viel KI uns heute schon in unserem Alltag begegnet ✨ warum du ein persönliches Board of Directors für dich entwickeln und einsetzen solltest ✨ und wie Antje zwischen Fans, Sponsor*innen und Mentor*innen auf dem eigenen Weg unterscheidet Vor ihrer Zeit bei AWS arbeitete Antje Barth übrigens viele Jahre im Bereich Solution Engineering und Technical Evangelism bei Cisco und MapR, mit den Schwerpunkten Rechenzentrums- und Cloud-Technologien, Big Data und AI-Anwendungen. Antjes Engagement für mehr Frauen im Tech-Bereich zeigt sich unter anderem in ihrer Rolle als Mitbegründerin des Düsseldorfer Chapters von Women in Big Data. Sie war außerden nominiert als Data Leader of the Year 2019 bei den Women in IT Awards Europe.
15 DE JUNIO DE 2021: De niña fue muy tímida, pero su creatividad y disciplina académica siempre han caracterizado a Alexandra Santos Ocasio. Una de tres hermanas y hermana gemela fue muy activa en las actividades escolares, deportes y curiosidad artística. Al entrar en la universidad, ingresa al departamento de Comunicaciones, pero se acerca a las Artes Visuales a través de sus cursos electivos. Allí conoció grandes profesores y profesoras que marcaron su trayectoria como Martín García, Mercedes Trelles, Teresa Tió, entre otras. Nos cuenta cómo las tertulias con amigos durante sus años universitarios nutrieron su pensamiento crítico y definieron poco a poco su lenguaje artístico. Realiza estudios en Italia y, casi al azar, llega a Escocia a realizar estudios posgraduados. A partir de esas experiencias su obra se definió con lineamientos muy distintos a los que llevaba realizando años antes. Su experiencia para crear la llevan a pensar en las estrellas y el más allá para reconocerse a sí misma como se presenta en sus obras que forman parte de la exhibición […]ENTREFORMAS. Conoce más en este episodio y #NosVemosEnElMAPR.Programa de Asistencia al Artista (PROA) https://www.mapr.org/es/museo/proaMuseo de Arte de Puerto Rico www.mapr.orgSitio especial 20 Aniversario MAPR: https://sites.google.com/view/los20delmapr/inicioFacebook.com/MuseoMAPRInstagram.com/MuseoMAPRTwitter.com/MuseoMAPR
Join Randy Seidl and David Nour for this episode of the Sales Community's Tech Sales Insights podcast, as they host Steve Fitz, Chief Revenue Officer at Sumo Logic. Steve is responsible for Sumo Logic's worldwide customer and field operations efforts, including aspects of customer-facing activities including sales, channels, customer success, and support, as well as professional services. Prior to joining Sumo Logic, Steve was Sr. Vice President of Worldwide Field Operations for MapR. He was also President & GM of Avaya U.S. Operations leading the go-to-market transformation in Avaya's private equity turnaround. Previous to that Steve held executive positions in general management and sales at Isilon Systems and EMC Corporation, leading and scaling the go-to-market organizations globally for both later stage startup and growth companies. Steve will be our guest on LinkedIn LIVE today at Noon ET, so hope you'll join us for a live Q&A. We also turn the show notes from this podcast into more in-depth articles, so check them out on SalesCommunity.com. We have some great guests coming up, so hope you'll subscribe to Tech Sales Insights wherever you consume podcasts or at SalesCommunity.Com/Events. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/salescommunity/message
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27 DE ABRIL DE 2021: En este cuarto episodio dialogamos con el artista y líder comunitario, Edgardo Larregui. Nacido en Bayamón y criado entre su ciudad natal, Santurce, Puerta de Tierra y La Perla, Larregui nos cuenta sobre las historias orales familiares en los barrios que formaron parte de su niñez y adolescencia. Conoció el arte a través de su primo que estudiaba en la Escuela Central de Artes Visuales quien lo incentivó a intervenir sus artículos de uso diario: collages en libretas, pintura en paletas de 'ping pong', entre otros. Desde la escuela elemental conoció sobre el graffiti apreciando sus composiciones y creatividad. Posteriormente, ya estudiando escuela superior en la Central de Artes Visuales se interesó por la arquitectura y las ilustraciones que realizaba en 'airbrush' y acuarela. Larregui narra la dinámica vivida en el ambiente de la Escuela de Artes Plásticas en Viejo San Juan y sus búsquedas en conectar sus experiencias de la niñez con sus nuevos proyectos. Además, nos cuenta sobre su nuevo proyecto "Forma con Forma" como su más reciente proyecto de emprendimiento, así como su nueva obra artística cuyo soporte es el aluminio. Programa de Asistencia al Artista (PROA) https://www.mapr.org/es/museo/proaMuseo de Arte de Puerto Rico www.mapr.orgSitio especial 20 Aniversario MAPR: https://sites.google.com/view/los20delmapr/inicioFacebook.com/MuseoMAPRInstagram.com/MuseoMAPRTwitter.com/MuseoMAPR
23 DE MARZO DE 2021: En este primer episodio con una transmisión desde Miami (Estados Unidos), Alexis nos cuenta sobre su niñez en Dorado, Puerto Rico donde desde muy pequeño estuvo involucrado con el arte a través la profesión de sus familiares, así como de las visitas que realizaba con su padre a ver esculturas y el arte en las plazas públicas previo a comenzar estudios en la Escuela Central de Artes Visuales en San Juan. Nos cuenta algunas de sus travesuras junto a su hermano gemelo y los esfuerzos de sus padres en disciplinarlos quienes los ingresaron hasta en los Cadetes del Navy.En su formación académica se dio cuenta desde muy joven que quería dedicarse a ser artista y relata los retos que enfrentó durante este desarrollo. Agradece la influencia de artistas, profesores e, incluso, otros estudiantes que colaboraron en su desarrollo –desde los que tuvo en la ‘Central' hasta los que tuvo en la Escuela Central de Artes Visuales. Narra sobre sus búsquedas para poder crear un lenguaje artístico propio que comenzó con el lanzamiento de una línea de ropa y el ‘accidente feliz' que lo llevó a identificar su estilo o técnica característica que luego llevó a los murales creados junto a su colega Jufe (Juan Fernández) en el colectivo “La Pandilla”. Sus viajes lo llevaron a desarrollar un concepto especial para mural en las ciudades que visitaba y relata sobre el proceso creativo en cada uno. Ciudades internacionales, exhibiciones, eventos pareado con un arte donde se destaca la atención al detalle y el perfeccionamiento de la técnica han llevado a Alexis Díaz a llevar la bandera de Puerto Rico en alto y tener experiencias únicas. Programa de Asistencia al Artista (PROA) https://www.mapr.org/es/museo/proaMuseo de Arte de Puerto Rico www.mapr.orgSitio especial 20 Aniversario MAPR: https://sites.google.com/view/los20delmapr/inicioFacebook.com/MuseoMAPRInstagram.com/MuseoMAPRTwitter.com/MuseoMAPR
12 DE NOVIEMBRE DE 2020: Damaris Cruz nos cuenta sobre su niñez y las influencias de sus familiares en su desarrollo como artista. Por una parte, su mamá con sus manualidades y atención al detalle y por otro lado la influencia de su papá, con una familia abundante llena de alegría, fiesta y música. Nos cuenta que a finales de los noventa mientras estudiaba a nivel elemental tomó un curso de fotografía que marcó su interés en lo que serían sus estudios universitarios y la importancia de los profesores y personas que conoció durante sus años en la Universidad de Puerto Rico. Alerta en todo momento y siempre construyendo, investigando o creando cosas, nos cuenta cómo su interés por la arquitectura y el arte, la llevan a crear murales en casas abandonadas con escenas de la cotidianidad íntima del hogar. En ellos involucra sus fotografías, materiales reciclados como guías telefónicas y a sí misma en escenas cotidianas y muy femeninas.Además, nos habla de la dinámica especial que crea con la comunidad cada vez que realiza estas obras de arte y el lugar de las mujeres en el mundo del arte. Programa de Asistencia al Artista (PROA) https://www.mapr.org/es/museo/proaMuseo de Arte de Puerto Rico www.mapr.orgSitio especial 20 Aniversario MAPR: https://sites.google.com/view/los20delmapr/inicioFacebook.com/MuseoMAPRInstagram.com/MuseoMAPRTwitter.com/MuseoMAPR
14 DE OCTUBRE DE 2020: Desde pequeño, Ernesto Pujol desarrolló su sensibilidad y reflexiones sobre la cultura a través de viajes y sus vivencias residiendo en países como su oriunda Cuba, Puerto Rico, España y Estados Unidos. A mediados de los ochenta y luego de estudiar Humanidades en la Universidad de Puerto Rico decide ejercer un voto de silencio por 5 años como monje de clausura. Esta experiencia le permitió ver la vida de una manera muy distinta a lo que había sido su niñez y adolescencia. Entendiendo la esencia del silencio, de la interioridad y de la vulnerabilidad del ser humano, decide ejercer una práctica artística al servicio de la sociedad. Nos cuenta cómo a finales de los ochenta llega a un Nueva York casi en caos y trabajando para las comunidades comienza desarrollar su carrera profesional en el arte. Además, nos cuenta sobre su proceso creativo, el rol del artista en estos tiempos de pandemia y sobre su más reciente publicación: el libro “Walking Art Practice: Reflections on Socially Engaged Paths” (2018). Programa de Asistencia al Artista (PROA) https://www.mapr.org/es/museo/proaMuseo de Arte de Puerto Rico www.mapr.orgSitio especial 20 Aniversario MAPR: https://sites.google.com/view/los20delmapr/inicioFacebook.com/MuseoMAPRInstagram.com/MuseoMAPRTwitter.com/MuseoMAPR
Listen to Divya dialogue with Vaibhav Chhabra, CLO and founder, Maker's Asylum about how the organisation is helping the healthcare sector by open-sourcing and making protective face shields in India."Maker's Asylum is a playground where people from different backgrounds - engineers, artists, designers can get together and make stuff." Points discussed in the podcast: What's the concept behind Maker's Asylum? How do you establish a business management structure out of a community initiative? What is the M-19 initiative? What were the challenges involved in the M-19 initiative, and how did you tackle them? What was the quarantine process like at Maker's Asylum? What is the concept of MAPR? Dialogue Room handles: Website: https://dialogueroom.co.in/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dialogueroom/ Subscribe to our newsletter here: https://bit.ly/34ByDDn --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dialogue-room/message
What got you here today is not necessarily what's going to get you there tomorrow. Joining Gamiel Gram for the sixth CXO of the Future Podcast here at Mayfield is Tom Fisher, the SVP Business Development at SAS and Former CTO MapR, who discusses his vision of the CXO of the future and the evolving role of the CIO and IT leadership. Tom is a senior executive with an accomplished international track record of developing, implementing, and delivering high-tech solutions across cloud, digital, eCommerce, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), and other major sectors. He shares some important principles on how to drive a company forward, highlighting how businesses should ask the “why” question constantly and communicating with the customer and letting them give us this feedback loop. They also discuss the innovation process and the impact of using external resources, companies, and startups.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join The CXO of the Future Community today:mayfield.comMayfield FacebookMayfield LinkedInMayfield Twitter
Welcome to another episode of Develomentor. Today's guest is Michael Hausenblas. BiographyMichael started his career in academia as a PhD academic researcher. These days, Michael is a Developer Advocate at AWS. He is part of the container service team, focusing on container security. Michael shares his experience around cloud-native infrastructure and apps through demos, blog posts, books, and public speaking engagements as well as contributes to open-source software. Before AWS, Michael worked at Red Hat, Mesosphere,MapR and in two research institutions in Ireland and Austria.Episode Summary“I found that industry overall is way less stressful than academic research. If it’s weekend or if I’m on PTO or whatever, I’m offline.““I’m a developer advocate. Basically, it's kind of like a guinea pig. We’re the first ones who get to play around with software and give feedback. It’s like, the UX here is great or here the UX sucks. So we are guinea pigs representing for the customer.”“I just love to be on-site with customers discussing things, trying things. The greatest part is being with actual users of the software that you’re producing and going over that in 400 level details.”—Michael HausenblasKey MilestonesWhat led Michael into academia and academic research at the start of his career?After about 4 years doing research focused work, Michael left for a startup and took a role doing pre-sales work. That’s a pretty far cry from doing research. What led to that change and what went into his decision process? What does a sales engineer do?Now Michael is in a dev advocate role, how does that compare with being a sales engineer?What attracted Michael to more public-facing roles like developer advocacy?Who is Ted Dunning? And why was he such a big influence for Michael?Additional ResourcesConnect with Ted Dunning on LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/teddunning/Support Us at Develomentor – https://develomentor.com/support-us/You can find more resources in the show notesTo learn more about our podcast go to https://develomentor.com/To listen to previous episodes go to https://develomentor.com/blog/Follow Michael HausenblasLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/mhausenblas/Twitter: @mhausenblasFollow Develomentor:Twitter: @develomentorFollow Grant IngersollTwitter: @gsingersLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/grantingersoll
Data Futurology - Data Science, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence From Industry Leaders
Tomer Shiran is the Co-Founder and CEO of Dremio, Dremio is the Data-as-a-Service Platform company. Created by veterans of open source and big data technologies, and the creators of Apache Arrow, Dremio is a fundamentally new approach to data analytics that helps companies get more value from their data, faster. Dremio makes data engineering teams more productive and data consumers more self-sufficient. Tomer Shiran previously headed the product management team at MapR and was responsible for product strategy, roadmap, and requirements. Before MapR, Tomer held numerous product management and engineering roles at Microsoft, most recently as the product manager for Microsoft Internet Security & Acceleration Server (now Microsoft Forefront). He is the founder of two websites that have served tens of millions of users and received coverage in prestigious publications such as The New York Times, USA Today, and The Times of London. Tomer is also the author of a 900-page programming book. He holds an MS in Computer Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University and a BS in Computer Science from Technion - Israel Institute of Technology. Enjoy the show! We speak about: [01:50] How Tomer started in the data space [03:35] What was it like running your own business? [04:50] What did you think would happen with ePassportPhoto? [07:20] Takeaways from MapR [09:35] What was the process of starting Dremio? [10:55] How did you gauge how much product development needed to be done? [12:20] Where did you start with your hiring process? [13:00] What have been some of the pivotal moments for Dremio? [14:35] What does Dremio do? [16:00] What is the semantic layer? [20:00] Who are the users? [23:30] What are the data masking capabilities? [25:10] How has the journey been for you personally? [28:35] What challenges are you facing right now? [30:00] About Tomer’s teams [31:15] The importance of having a sales team [33:30] How has Dremio changed with the increase of employees? [34:30] What does the future look like for Dremio? [35:00] What do international expansions look like for Dremio? [35:45] What are you most proud of in your career? [36:20] Any lessons from your failures? [37:45] Advice for future entrepreneurs [40:00] Future challenges in the data space [41:45] A piece of advice for the listeners Thank you to our sponsors: Fyrebox - Make Your Own Quiz! RMIT Online Master of Data Science Strategy and Leadership Gain the advanced strategic, leadership and data science capabilities required to influence executive leadership teams and deliver organisation-wide solutions. We are RUBIX. - one of Australia’s leading pure data consulting companies delivering project outcomes for some of the world’s leading brands. Visit online.rmit.edu.au for more information And as always, we appreciate your Reviews, Follows, Likes, Shares and Ratings. Thank you so much for listening. Enjoy the show! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/datafuturology/message
De B2B energie markt is een typische commodity markt die prijs en duurzaamheid gedreven is. In deze markt kun je alleen maar relevant zijn als je duurzaamheid als uitgangspunt neemt en in staat bent een persoonlijke aanbieding met een gunstige prijs kunt doen aan de klant op basis van een persoonlijk profiel. Dat vereist dat je op basis van (smart) meter data slim energie kunt inkopen en dat je samen met de klant kijkt naar waar energie bespaard kan worden. Vattenfall is in staat om middels Data Science producten samen met klanten uit verschillende sectoren te kijken naar waar energiebesparing kan plaatsvinden. De energie prijs wordt door de APX prijs een dag tevoren per kwartier bepaald. De uitdaging is daarom voor Energie bedrijven als Vattenfall om tezamen met grote energie afnemers data te delen en samen te sturen op het verbruik van energie bij de klant (denk aan uitstellen piek vermogen) zodat samen de voordeligste energie rekening behaald kan worden. Een mooi voorbeeld van slim energie gebruik en ook opwekken vind je bij tuinders. Tuinders kunnen in hun kas zowel energie gebruiken om een kas te verwarmen maar ook opwekken middels hun Warmte Kracht Koppeling (WKK). Door slimme samenwerking tussen tuinder en energie leverancier kan samen een energie strategie bepaald worden. Echter, de echte business waarde wordt pas gecreëerd als deze concepten in productie komen. En daarvoor zijn schaarse Data Engineers nodig! In deze dataloog praten we met Rens Weijers van Manager data en strategie bij Vattenfall en Peter van t Hof Data Engineer bij Godatadriven en werkzaam bij Vattenfall. Beide heren hebben geen achtergrond in data Rens is controller van origine en Peter een Bio-informaticus. We praten in deze uitzending over hoe Vattenfall op dit moment met behulp van Data Science/ AI op het Vattenfall Analyticsl Platform (VAP) in staat is om slimme algoritmes in productie te brengen. Om hier te komen heeft Vattenfall een reis afgelegd van MapR, Hadoop, Cloudera, Scala, Cloud platform tot nu een eigen stack op Microsoft Azure. En ook praten we over Data Engineering keuzes, parquet, flink, elastic, etc. PS: Data Engineers die luisteren en een mooie baan in de energie sector zoeken kunnen met Rens contact opnemen. shownotes op https://www.dedataloog.nl/uitzending/dtl42-data-science-op-volle-kracht-bij-vattenfall-met-behulp-van-de-data-engineers/
As Hewlett Packard Enterprise launches its bare-metal container platform at KubeCon this week, Moor Insights & Strategy analysts Matt Kimball and Steve McDowell have a conversation with HPE VP and Chief Cloud Strategist Robert Christiansen. The guys talk about how HPE views cloud workloads, and how the power of Kubernetes and containers might just be the right answer for both cloud and edge. It's a great conversation with unexpected insight about the long-term impact of Kubernetes on IT architecture. HPE is helping to shape that future as it brings the power of MapR and BlueData into the fold. Listen in. Thank you to Robert for taking the time to join us this week. Special Guest: Robert Christiansen.
Our guest today is Ellen Friedman. Ellen is currently the Principal Technologist at MapR, a data platform company. And she took the scenic route to get there! These days, Ellen is well known as a keynote speaker, tech writer and open source leader. But this transition didn’t happen overnight. Listen to hear how Ellen went from a career as a biochemist to principal technologist! To find out more about careers in tech, click here. Ellen received a PhD from Rice University and started her career in scientific research. But her curiosity for cutting edge ideas and her passion for communication has created a truly unique voice in technology. For full show notes, click hereCONNECT WITH ELLEN FRIEDMANLinkedInTwitterCONNECT WITH GRANT INGERSOLLLinkedInTwitter
En este episodio de (Cuéntamelo To') tuve la oportunidad realizar un video-podcast en el Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico, donde esta vez el museo es el invitado principal del podcast y su interprete la Dra. Noemi Sierra, docente del museo. Como iniciativa de crear una biblioteca visual que sirva de archivo dirigido a motivar a las nuevas generaciones sobre el diseño y la ilustración del arte en la isla, siendo el MAPR nuestro primer, pero no el ultimo proyecto con esta idea central. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/podcast-cf397cc/support
Episode 81 Updated Microsoft licensing terms for dedicated hosted cloud serviceshttps://www.microsoft.com/en-us/licensing/news/updated-licensing-rights-for-dedicated-cloudMicrosoft hikes cost of licensing its software on rival public clouds, introduces Azure 'Dedicated' Hostshttps://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/08/05/microsoft_licensing_windows_clouds/Microsoft Screws Customers and its Own Advocates Alikehttps://www.lastweekinaws.com/blog/microsoft-screws-customers-and-its-own-advocates-alike/It's official: Deploying Facebook's 'Like' button on your website makes you a joint data slurperhttps://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/07/29/eu_gdpr_facebook_like_button/How Elizabeth Warren Came Up with a Plan to Break Up Big Techhttps://www.newyorker.com/business/currency/how-elizabeth-warren-came-up-with-a-plan-to-break-up-big-techBuilding petabyte-scale analytics with BigQuery and HLLhttps://medium.com/permutive/petabyte-analytics-with-bigquery-hll-af0f7a70b66dHyperLogLog ?https://fr.slideshare.net/doanduyhai/algorithmes-distribues-pour-le-big-data/3Support Apache Arrow dans l'API Bigquery storagehttps://medium.com/google-cloud/announcing-google-cloud-bigquery-version-1-17-0-1fc428512171Operational Analytics: What every software engineer should know about low-latency queries on large data setshttps://www.rockset.com/blog/operational-analytics-what-every-software-engineer-should-know/Announcing PartiQL: One query language for all your datahttps://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/announcing-partiql-one-query-language-for-all-your-data/YuniKorn: a universal resources schedulerhttps://blog.cloudera.com/yunikorn-a-universal-resources-scheduler/Is Apache Hadoop still relevant?https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/apache-hadoop-still-relevant-tom-mccuch/HPE + MapR : trop de Hadoop, pas assez de cloud - Le Monde Informatiquehttps://www.lemondeinformatique.fr/actualites/lire-hpe-mapr-trop-de-hadoop-pas-assez-de-cloud-76149.html-------------------------------------------------------------Rejoignez le Slack du Bigdata Hebdohttps//bit.ly/invitebdh-------------------------------------------------------------http://www.bigdatahebdo.com https://twitter.com/bigdatahebdoVincent : https://twitter.com/vhe74Nicolas : https://www.cerenit.fr/ et https://twitter.com/_CerenIT et https://twitter.com/nsteinmetz -------------------------------------------------------------Cette publication est sponsorisée par Affini-Tech ( http://affini-tech.com https://twitter.com/affinitech )On recrute ! venez cruncher de la data avec nous ! écrivez nous à recrutement@affini-tech.com-------------------------------------------------------------
Episode 81 Updated Microsoft licensing terms for dedicated hosted cloud serviceshttps://www.microsoft.com/en-us/licensing/news/updated-licensing-rights-for-dedicated-cloudMicrosoft hikes cost of licensing its software on rival public clouds, introduces Azure 'Dedicated' Hostshttps://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/08/05/microsoft_licensing_windows_clouds/Microsoft Screws Customers and its Own Advocates Alikehttps://www.lastweekinaws.com/blog/microsoft-screws-customers-and-its-own-advocates-alike/It's official: Deploying Facebook's 'Like' button on your website makes you a joint data slurperhttps://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/07/29/eu_gdpr_facebook_like_button/How Elizabeth Warren Came Up with a Plan to Break Up Big Techhttps://www.newyorker.com/business/currency/how-elizabeth-warren-came-up-with-a-plan-to-break-up-big-techBuilding petabyte-scale analytics with BigQuery and HLLhttps://medium.com/permutive/petabyte-analytics-with-bigquery-hll-af0f7a70b66dHyperLogLog ?https://fr.slideshare.net/doanduyhai/algorithmes-distribues-pour-le-big-data/3Support Apache Arrow dans l'API Bigquery storagehttps://medium.com/google-cloud/announcing-google-cloud-bigquery-version-1-17-0-1fc428512171Operational Analytics: What every software engineer should know about low-latency queries on large data setshttps://www.rockset.com/blog/operational-analytics-what-every-software-engineer-should-know/Announcing PartiQL: One query language for all your datahttps://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/announcing-partiql-one-query-language-for-all-your-data/YuniKorn: a universal resources schedulerhttps://blog.cloudera.com/yunikorn-a-universal-resources-scheduler/Is Apache Hadoop still relevant?https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/apache-hadoop-still-relevant-tom-mccuch/HPE + MapR : trop de Hadoop, pas assez de cloud - Le Monde Informatiquehttps://www.lemondeinformatique.fr/actualites/lire-hpe-mapr-trop-de-hadoop-pas-assez-de-cloud-76149.html-------------------------------------------------------------Rejoignez le Slack du Bigdata Hebdohttps//bit.ly/invitebdh-------------------------------------------------------------http://www.bigdatahebdo.com https://twitter.com/bigdatahebdoVincent : https://twitter.com/vhe74Nicolas : https://www.cerenit.fr/ et https://twitter.com/_CerenIT et https://twitter.com/nsteinmetz -------------------------------------------------------------Cette publication est sponsorisée par Affini-Tech ( http://affini-tech.com https://twitter.com/affinitech )On recrute ! venez cruncher de la data avec nous ! écrivez nous à recrutement@affini-tech.com-------------------------------------------------------------
Episode 1 du podcast Big Data synthesis autour de l'actualité et des outils du Big Data. Dans cette épisode nous nous intéressons au devenir de Cloudera, Hortonworks et MapR N'hésitez pas à échanger avec moi sur benoit.petitpas@saphir-data.fr Big Data Synthesis est un podcast Saphir-data
August 9, 2019 Plus, Cisco pays millions to settle a whistleblower case, and HPE throws MapR a lifeline A10 is up for sale; Cisco pays the largest tech-related security whistleblower settlement; and MapR finds refuge inside HPE. A10 for Sale, CEO on the Way Out Following Dismal Q2 Earnings Cisco Pays $8.6M in First-Ever Security Software Whistleblower Payout HPE Buys Struggling MapR to Boost Intelligent Edge Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
August 9, 2019 Plus, Cisco pays millions to settle a whistleblower case, and HPE throws MapR a lifeline A10 is up for sale; Cisco pays the largest tech-related security whistleblower settlement; and MapR finds refuge inside HPE. A10 for Sale, CEO on the Way Out Following Dismal Q2 Earnings Cisco Pays $8.6M in First-Ever Security Software Whistleblower Payout HPE Buys Struggling MapR to Boost Intelligent Edge
Renaming to align with kunernetes and JEDI master Trump. Buy Coté’s book dirt cheap (https://leanpub.com/digitalwtf/c/sdt)! And check out his other book that this guy likes (https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6559881947412340736/). Mood board: Have either of you ever eaten dog meat? He easily slides into meataterian. Skype would be terrible if it weren’t so great! Follow the foot-stones Going up the well I like dogs, what I don’t like is additional responsibility. My life is mostly avoiding more responsibility Sorry about your dog… Oyster and Opals. Dogs and trains Once you get to Atlanta, trains be like, fuck that shit. I’m going to write that down and look at it when I’m depressed. Who put kubernetes in my Mesosphere? Not investment advice. 2 to 3 yards of J2EE books. If you put it into a container, you’ll probably be OK. Relevant to your interests Mesosphere changes name to D2IQ, shifts focus to Kubernetes, cloud native (https://techcrunch.com/2019/08/05/mesosphere-changes-name-to-d2iq-shifts-focus-to-kubernetes-cloud-native/) IBM fuses its software with Red Hat’s to launch hybrid-cloud juggernaut (https://www.networkworld.com/article/3429596/ibm-fuses-its-software-with-red-hats-to-launch-hybrid-cloud-juggernaut.html#tk.rss_all) After Trump cites Amazon concerns, Pentagon reexamines $10 billion JEDI cloud contract process (https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2019/08/01/after-trump-cites-amazon-concerns-pentagon-re-examines-billion-jedi-cloud-contract-process/) Your multicloud strategy is all wrong (https://www.infoworld.com/article/3428682/your-multicloud-strategy-is-all-wrong.html) A Technical Analysis of the Capital One Hack (https://blog.cloudsploit.com/a-technical-analysis-of-the-capital-one-hack-a9b43d7c8aea?gi=85e88964a741) Dynatrace S-1 Analysis — Tracing a Transition (https://medium.com/memory-leak/dynatrace-s-1-analysis-tracing-a-transition-3c92896e8d29) NetApp Stock Is Tumbling After the Company Warned That Tech Spending Was Slowing (https://www.barrons.com/articles/netapp-stock-tumbles-after-warning-of-slowing-tech-spending-51564761782) Will Uber ever make money? Day of reckoning looms for ride-sharing firm (https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2019/aug/04/uber-ride-share-lyft-ipo-earnings) It’s the end of the big-data era: HPE to acquire MapR’s assets (https://siliconangle.com/2019/08/05/end-big-data-era-hpe-acquire-maprs-assets/) Microsoft launches Azure Security Lab, expands bug bounty rewards (https://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-announces-azure-security-lab-azure-bug-bounty-expansion/) Nonsense Alabama teen wins PowerPoint World Championship (https://www.al.com/news/huntsville/2019/08/alabama-teen-wins-powerpoint-world-championship.html) Airlines are finally fixing the middle seat (https://www.fastcompany.com/90377949/airlines-are-finally-fixing-the-middle-seat) Why is called an Oyster Card? (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oyster_card) Sponsors SolarWinds Papertrail (https://papertrailapp.com/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=direct-link&utm_campaign=sdt) TrackJS (https://trackjs.com/sdt/) Conferences, et. al. August 12th to 15th - Cloudbees DevOps World and Jenkins World (https://www.cloudbees.com/devops-world/san-francisco), San Francisco - use the code GOLOCAL for a discount. Also in Lisbon, Dec 3rd to 5th (https://www.cloudbees.com/devops-world/lisbon). August 30th - Agile Scotland, Glasgow (https://www.agilescotland.com/august) - Coté giving 90 minute workshop (https://www.agilescotland.com/august#comp-jwjlafj0__item1inlineContent-gridWrapper). Use the code AS-SPEAKER-MICHAEL for a discount: from £70 to £56.13. Sep 26th to 27th - DevOpsDays London (https://devopsdays.org/events/2019-london/welcome/) - Coté at the Pivotal table, come get free shit. Oct 7th to 10th - SpringOne Platform, Oct 7th to 10th, Austin Texas (https://springoneplatform.io/) - get $200 off registration before August 20th, and $200 more if you use the code S1P200_Coté (make sure to use the accented e). Come to the EMEA party (https://connect.pivotal.io/EMEA-Cocktail-Reception-S1P-2019.html) if you’re in EMEA. Oct 9th to 10th - Cloud Expo Asia (https://www.cloudexpoasia.com/) Singapore, Oct 9th and 10th Oct 10th to 11th - DevOpsDays Sydney 2019 (http://devopsdays.org/events/2019-sydney/), October 10th and 11th December - 2019, a city near you: The 2019 SpringOne Tours are posted (http://springonetour.io/): Toronto Dec 2nd and 3rd (https://springonetour.io/2019/toronto), São Paulo Dec 11th and 12th (https://springonetour.io/2019/sao-paulo). December 12-13 2019 - Kubernetes Summit Sydney (https://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/kubernetes-summit-sydney-2019/) SDT news & hype Join us in Slack (http://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/slack). Send your postal address to stickers@softwaredefinedtalk.com (mailto:stickers@softwaredefinedtalk.com) and we will send you free laptop stickers! Follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/softwaredeftalk), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/softwaredefinedtalk/) or LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/software-defined-talk/) Listen to the Software Defined Interviews Podcast (https://www.softwaredefinedinterviews.com/). Check out the back catalog (http://cote.coffee/howtotech/). Brandon built the Quick Concall iPhone App (https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/quick-concall/id1399948033?mt=8) and he wants you to buy it for $0.99. Use the code SDT to get $20 off Coté’s book, (https://leanpub.com/digitalwtf/c/sdt) Digital WTF (https://leanpub.com/digitalwtf/c/sdt), so $5 total. Recommendations Brandon: Hard Knocks (https://www.hbo.com/hard-knocks) and Last Chance U (https://www.netflix.com/title/80091742). Matt: Tim Hecker: An Imaginary Country (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HuXxwXWPz2Y). Coté: Slouching Towards Bethlehem (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/424.Slouching_Towards_Bethlehem), Joan Didion. Outro: “Depreston,” (http://youtube.com/watch?v=1NVOawOXxSA) Courtney Barnett.
On August 5th, HPE announced the acquisition of MapR business assets. In this podcast, I talk to Patrick Osborne, VP and GM of Big Data and AI in HPE Storage about Big Data and AI and how MapR fits into what HPE is doing around AI and Big Data.
The #AI Eye: Intel (Nasdaq: $INTC) and Lenovo Announce Multi-Year HPC/AI Collaboration, HPE Acquires MapR AI Tech and Nuance (Nasdaq: $NUAN) Reveals Name of Automotive Spin-Off
The #AI Eye: Intel (Nasdaq: $INTC) and Lenovo Announce Multi-Year HPC/AI Collaboration, HPE Acquires MapR AI Tech and Nuance (Nasdaq: $NUAN) Reveals Name of Automotive Spin-Off
The #AI Eye: Intel (Nasdaq: $INTC) and Lenovo Announce Multi-Year HPC/AI Collaboration, HPE Acquires MapR AI Tech and Nuance (Nasdaq: $NUAN) Reveals Name of Automotive Spin-Off
The #AI Eye: Intel (Nasdaq: $INTC) and Lenovo Announce Multi-Year HPC/AI Collaboration, HPE Acquires MapR AI Tech and Nuance (Nasdaq: $NUAN) Reveals Name of Automotive Spin-Off
Time SeriesInfluxDays London 2019https://www.cerenit.fr/blog/influxdays-london-2019/How to Mix Metrics and Logs with Grafana and Influxhttps://grafana.com/blog/2019/06/27/how-to-mix-metrics-and-logs-with-grafana-and-influx/Meetup Time Series Parishttps://www.meetup.com/fr-FR/Paris-Time-Series-Meetup/Warp 10™ Raspberry Pi 4 bench for industrial IoThttps://blog.senx.io/warp-10-raspberry-bench-for-industrial-iot/DatabaseRetour d’utilisation de Mongodb et pourquoi nous migrons vers Postgresqlhttp://www.eventuallycoding.com/index.php/mongodb-vers-postgresql/Quel avenir pour PostgeSQL ?https://fljd.in/2019/07/04/quel-avenir-pour-postgresql/DataOur Commitment to Open Source Software - Cloudera Bloghttp://vision.cloudera.com/our-commitment-to-open-source-software/MapR still eyeing ‘strategic transaction’https://digitizingpolaris.com/mapr-still-eyeing-strategic-transaction-dca76fbe2958SQL Data Discovery and Classificationhttps://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/relational-databases/security/sql-data-discovery-and-classification?view=sql-server-2017Moment Données, l'apéro datahttps://soundcloud.com/moment-donnees/moment-donnees-lapero-data-episode-piloteSouverainté numériqueRapport Gauvainhttp://web.lexisnexis.fr/LexisActu/rapport-gauvain.pdfCE Souveraineté numériquehttp://videos.senat.fr/video.1261462_5d270ffb865c9.ce-souverainete-numeriqueLe numérique à l’Assemblée nationale : où en est-on ?https://www.institutmontaigne.org/blog/le-numerique-lassemblee-nationale-ou-en-estOutscale en passe de devenir le Cloud souverain que la France attendhttps://www.lemagit.fr/actualites/252466046/Outscale-en-passe-de-devenir-le-Cloud-souverain-que-la-France-attendAutreCes nouveaux troubles mentaux qui frappent les entrepreneurshttps://www.lesechos.fr/amp/1019511Elastic Search Awardshttps://www.elastic.co/fr/elastic-search-awards-------------------------------------------------------------Rejoignez le Slack du Bigdata Hebdohttps//bit.ly/invitebdh-------------------------------------------------------------http://www.bigdatahebdo.com https://twitter.com/bigdatahebdoNicolas : https://www.cerenit.fr/ et https://twitter.com/_CerenIT et https://twitter.com/nsteinmetz Jérôme : https://twitter.com/jxerome et https://www.zeenea.com-------------------------------------------------------------Cette publication est sponsorisée par Affini-Tech ( http://affini-tech.com https://twitter.com/affinitech )On recrute ! venez cruncher de la data avec nous ! écrivez nous à recrutement@affini-tech.com-------------------------------------------------------------
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July 12, 2019 Plus, Cisco Buys Acacia Communications for and Sony Taps Orange for SD-WAN MapR missed its self-imposed deadline to find a buyer or another funding source. Cisco agreed to acquire Acacia Communications for about $2.6 billion in a move to boost its optical networking portfolio. Sony Group inked a new contract with Orange Business Services to implement its SD-WAN offering on a global basis. MapR Misses Deadline to Find a Buyer or New Funding Cisco Buys Acacia Communications in $2.6B Optical Networking Deal Sony Taps Orange for SD-WAN Overhaul Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
July 12, 2019 Plus, Cisco Buys Acacia Communications for and Sony Taps Orange for SD-WAN MapR missed its self-imposed deadline to find a buyer or another funding source. Cisco agreed to acquire Acacia Communications for about $2.6 billion in a move to boost its optical networking portfolio. Sony Group inked a new contract with Orange Business Services to implement its SD-WAN offering on a global basis. MapR Misses Deadline to Find a Buyer or New Funding Cisco Buys Acacia Communications in $2.6B Optical Networking Deal Sony Taps Orange for SD-WAN Overhaul
Co-Hosts Rob Hirschfeld and Stephen discuss the latest news in the open source industry including the impact of AWS on open source databases and the recent news around MapR and other big data vendors.
#Hadoop #Cloudera # hortonworks #MapR #BigDataCette semaine on analyse ce qu'il se passe sur la marché du Big Data, beaucoup de news et pas que des bonnes.Tom Reilly Founder and CEO of Cloudera is leaving the comany with his co-founder Mike Olson.https://www.channelnews.fr/mapr-en-grande-difficulte-89565https://www.channelnews.fr/plus-dun-milliard-de-pertes-cumulees-pour-cloudera-et-ce-nest-pas-fini-88300https://www.cloudera.com/about/news-and-blogs/press-releases/2019-06-05-cloudera-announces-ceo-transition.htmlhttps://fr.cloudera.com/about/leadership.htmlCEO Bonuses and severance Packagehttps://d18rn0p25nwr6d.cloudfront.net/CIK-0001535379/a2e35f1c-7514-45b2-a210-1bce6de4550a.pdfhttps://investors.cloudera.com/financials-and-filings/sec-filings/default.aspxNos twitters:steven le-roux : https://twitter.com/StevenLeRouxjean-louis queguiner: https://twitter.com/JiliJeanlouis
Lowering your expectations on open source is a favorite topic of ours, so we return to it. Spoiler: people gotta make money somehow. Also, we explore inebriation in Amsterdam and other locales, Mary Meeker’s slide fest, public cloud outages vs. desktop computers, and better consumer identity management. Also: Wacky tobaccy Seattle Smell Denver’s Flaming Skull Mayor Announces Plans To Decriminalize Magic Mushrooms (https://www.theonion.com/denver-s-flaming-skull-mayor-announces-plans-to-decrimi-1834648731). Miller time is any time. Here’s how you’ll be disappointed. After the gold rush The dispassionate gang of four. Lifestyle businesses like IBM. Everyone overvalues the present. Spend $50 million here to make a billion there. The Super Mainframe. Talking points: Coté fell asleep. Ate too much French butter, had salt crystals in it, tho. Using wildcard emails for logins - pinboard guy on securing Congressional campaign (https://idlewords.com/2019/05/what_i_learned_trying_to_secure_congressional_campaigns.htm). TED Talks. Father’s Day? (Yes, June 16th) What’s the position on booze now-a-days? Zoom.us works, like dropbox works. Why was that so hard? Passport photos (https://www.flickr.com/photos/cote/48054582642/in/datetaken/) and Skillcraft pens (https://amzn.to/2WCUeFJ) (a bit pricey in Europe (https://www.amazon.de/Skilcraft-US-Regierung-Retractable-7520-01-332-3967-Tintenblau/dp/B008UARY3I/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?keywords=7520-01-332-3967+skillcraft&qid=1560457678&s=gateway&sr=8-1-fkmr0)). Relevant to your interests Salesforce to buy Tableau Software in $15.7 billion deal (https://www.cnbc.com/2019/06/10/salesforce-to-buy-tableau-software-in-an-all-stock-deal.html). This week’s dead Google product is Google Trips, may it rest in peace (https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2019/06/this-weeks-dead-google-product-is-google-trips-may-it-rest-in-peace/). Cryptocurrency startup hacks itself before hacker gets a chance to steal users funds (https://www.zdnet.com/article/cryptocurrency-startup-hacks-itself-before-hacker-gets-a-chance-to-steal-users-funds/). Mozilla to Launch Firefox Premium (https://www.pcmag.com/news/368879/mozilla-to-launch-firefox-premium). (https://www.pcmag.com/news/368879/mozilla-to-launch-firefox-premium) (https://www.pcmag.com/news/368879/mozilla-to-launch-firefox-premium) ceejbot/economics-of-package-management (https://github.com/ceejbot/economics-of-package-management/blob/master/essay.md). “Money let’s talk about.” What’s driving open source software in 2019 (https://www.oreilly.com/ideas/whats-driving-open-source-software-in-2019) GitHub hires former Bitnami co-founder Erica Brescia as COO (https://techcrunch.com/2019/06/11/github-hires-former-bitnami-co-founder-erica-brescia-as-coo/) “Brescia handled COO duties at Bitnami from its founding in 2011 until it was sold to VMware last month.” Google Takes Its First Steps Toward Killing the URL (https://www.wired.com/story/google-chrome-kill-url-first-steps/) - huh? (https://www.troyhunt.com/project-svalbard-the-future-of-have-i-been-pwned/)- Project Svalbard: The Future of Have (https://www.troyhunt.com/project-svalbard-the-future-of-have-i-been-pwned/). Forget power outages -- what happens when Google goes out? (https://thehustle.co/Google-Cloud-outage/) Pedant tone: compared to what? Zip drives? My own laptop that’s not backed up? A corporate email server that goes down? Not backing up my photos? Was any data lost? CrowdStrike prices IPO at $34, above range (https://www.cnbc.com/2019/06/12/cybersecurity-firm-crowdstrike-prices-ipo.html). No Easy Way Forward For Commercial Open Source Software Vendors (https://www.forbes.com/sites/udinachmany/2019/06/11/what-future-for-independent-open-source-software-vendors/). Software company MapR, once worth more than $1 billion, to lay off 122 (https://www.sfchronicle.com/business/article/Software-company-MapR-once-worth-more-than-1-13904888.php) I’ll be passing on Google’s new 2fa for logins on iPhones and iPads. Here’s why (https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2019/06/ill-be-passing-on-googles-new-2fa-for-logins-on-iphones-and-ipads-heres-why/) Food Fight Farewell (https://twitter.com/foodfightshow/status/1138784382116929538). (https://twitter.com/foodfightshow/status/1138784382116929538) (https://twitter.com/foodfightshow/status/1138784382116929538) Mary Meeker’s most important trends on the internet (https://www.vox.com/recode/2019/6/11/18651010/mary-meeker-internet-trends-report-slides-2019) Coté: Been reading up on “disruptions” in various industries. (I want to write a very practical, “here, put these features in your software/do these projects/etc.” kind of write-up for various industries.) Most of the the innovations and responses - “digital transformation” are just getting better apps. Like, power companies that charge annually, my life insurance company with PDFs. E.g., Lemonade doing a claim for a Canadian Goose jacket for $979 in 3 seconds (https://www.lemonade.com/blog/lemonade-sets-new-world-record/), Zürich Insurance using AR with risk engineers (https://internetofbusiness.com/zurich-insurance-ai-iot-ar/)…Pivotal stories aplenty. The framing is basically (https://go.forrester.com/blogs/creating-the-cx-centric-utility/) “use these opportunities to reframe their relationship with the customer, leveraging the principles of customer experience and, in turn, will change their key processes and operations to deliver the CX-centric utility.” That is, better customer service, faster sales transactions (buying, whatever) with the customers, and easier research/comprehension (test out how long it takes you to find the details of benefits for your credit card - look up the price you pay for water - see what your total return on your retirement investing is, etc.). THIS IS ALL GREAT! BUT WHY SO HARD? (IS IT HARD?) My theory: this stuff isn’t hard, it just costs money and time. And just like developers don’t want to pay for anything, executives don’t want to pay for anything. Turns out, though, when you pay for something you get, you know, something. LegacyConf day 3 keynote: 10 Government Legacy Systems Cost Taxpayers $337 Million Every Year (https://www.nextgov.com/it-modernization/2019/06/10-government-legacy-systems-cost-taxpayers-337-million-every-year/157682/). “How to Use Your Meat Buyer’s Guide” - SCHOOL IS IN SESSION (https://www.thelivestockinstitute.org/uploads/4/9/9/2/49923305/meat-buyers-guide.pdf). Nonsense NASA is opening the International Space Station to private astronauts (https://qz.com/1638068/nasa-opens-international-space-station-to-private-astronauts/). LaCroix slammed with new lawsuit alleging execs sparred over whether to falsely claim its cans were free of toxic chemicals (https://www.businessinsider.com/lacroix-lawsuit-claims-executives-sparred-over-bpa-free-claims-2019-6?module=topTout&area=links). Fortnite maker Epic acquires social video app Houseparty (https://techcrunch.com/2019/06/12/fortnite-maker-epic-acquires-social-video-app-houseparty/). Sponsors This episode is sponsored by SolarWinds® and one of their DevOps tools, Papertrail™ To learn more or to try SolarWinds Papertrail free for 14 days, go to papertrailapp.com/sdt and make troubleshooting fun again. Conferences, et. al. ALERT! DevOpsDays Discount - DevOpsDays MSP (https://www.devopsdays.org/events/2019-minneapolis/welcome/), August 6th to 7th, $50 off with the code SDT2019 (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/devopsdays-minneapolis-2019-tickets-51444848928?discount=SDT2019). 2019, a city near you: The 2019 SpringOne Tours are posted (http://springonetour.io/). Coté will be speaking at many of these, hopefully all the ones in EMEA. They’re free and all about programming and DevOps things. Coming up in: San Francisco (June 4th & 5th), Atlanta (June 13th & 14th)…and back to a lot of US cities. ChefConf London 2019 (https://chefconflondon.eventbrite.com/) June 19-20 Monktoberfest, Oct 3rd and 4th - CFP now open (https://monktoberfest.com/). Recommended Jobs from Listeners Best IT Development Podcasts 2019 for consultants - Qemploy (https://blog.qemploy.com/best-it-podcasts-2019/) SDT news & hype Join us in Slack (http://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/slack). Send your postal address to stickers@softwaredefinedtalk.com (mailto:stickers@softwaredefinedtalk.com) and we will send you free laptop stickers! 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Brandon: I am Mother (https://www.netflix.com/title/80227090) on Netflix (https://www.netflix.com/title/80227090).
In the past week, trouble at Cloudera really stood out and in the context of similar problems at MapR and (somewhat less related to Big Data) Pivotal, we are devoting the entire episode to this. (Image taken from https://media.thinknum.com/articles/is-hadoop-hype-wearing-off-the-answer-may-lie-in-startups-data/) As this is a Roaring News Episode, we will discuss this story based on a number of articles we found. Cloudera has a "bad" day... The combination of some bad quarterly results and both CEO Tom Reilly and chief strategy officer and co-founder Mike Olson leaving the company have had a dramatic effect on the stock price. Now this could be an isolated incident, quickly forgotten, but in the light of similar issues at MapR (which is not a public company) and Pivotal, there does seem to be something more fundamental happening in these Open Source, venture capital fueled companies. Looking at job listings over the years The second article we discuss (from which we also took the image above because Dave really liked it) has some interesting statistics on job listings by Cloudera & Hortonworks. Even though the content of the article itself was not that interesting, we try to divine some conclusions studying the data from the graphs in this article. Hadoop is dead (again)? From there, we go to this article on TheNextPlatform where one of the possible reasons of this phenomenon is placed at the feet of the big public clouds. It's hard to deny that the rise of the Amazon, Azure and Google clouds are, at least partially, responsible for the fragmenting of the "Hadoop ecosphere" and the traditional "pure play" companies will need to adapt and conform to the new reality. (Unless they have a really unexpected trick up their sleeves...) Our Thoughts In the end, time will tell how this will evolve. Even though there does seem to be a kind of rationalization going on, the big data layers still have time to re-adjust and evolve to overcome the challenges they are facing. The question is whether or not these companies have retained their open source flexibility DNA while transforming themselves into enterprise businesses and how successful they will be in communicating their roles and ambitions to their customers and the public in general. And no, we don't think Hadoop is dead (again), or ever will be: "Hadoop" (the big data environment, not the specific Apache project) and the commercial use-cases it engendered are here to stay, but in ever changing shapes and forms. 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.
On this episode of the Early Adopter Research (EAR) Podcast, “Designing Enterprise Platforms,” EAR’s Dan Woods spoke with MapR’s CTO Ted Dunning. Designing Enterprise Platforms is a podcast about the deeper issues involved in creating big victories in enterprise technology. MapR is a company that has been around for most of the Hadoop era and has always taken the point of view that Hadoop was a great infrastructure that needed to be improved. MapR makes these improvements through the file system and then layering on a variety of other components. Their conversation covered: * 3:55 - The vision for MapR * 9:00 - What executives shouldn't know about their data systems * 14:30 - Why naming data is so important * 21:00 - Why data logistics are easier with a data fabric
Clever Cloud identity, reloadedhttps://www.clever-cloud.com/blog/company/2019/05/27/clever-cloud-new-logo/Big-data bombshell: MapR may shut down as investor pulls out after ‘extremely poor results’https://siliconangle.com/2019/05/30/mapr-may-shut-investor-pulls-following-extremely-poor-results/Update de MAPR https://mapr.com/blog/an-update-from-mapr/Dependabot is Now Free and It’s Amazinghttps://nimbleindustries.io/2019/05/26/dependabot-is-now-free-and-its-amazing/NoSQLSecurity for Elasticsearch is now freehttps://www.elastic.co/blog/security-for-elasticsearch-is-now-freeElasticsearch on Kubernetes: A new chapter beginshttps://www.elastic.co/blog/introducing-elastic-cloud-on-kubernetes-the-elasticsearch-operator-and-beyondErratum licence Elastic Canvashttps://www.elastic.co/fr/subscriptionsDataStax Announces Constellation, a Cloud-Native Data Platformhttps://www.datastax.com/2019/05/datastax-announces-constellation-a-cloud-native-data-platformEliot's Weekly MongoDB World Challengehttps://eliotsweeklymongodbworldchallenge.mongodb.eventsKubernetesKubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2019https://www.cerenit.fr/blog/kubecon-2019/A la découverte de Jenkins X : Programmez, mai 2019, Nicolas de LoofPub/SubReducing Operational Overhead with Pulsar Functionshttp://www.jesse-anderson.com/2019/05/reducing-operational-overhead-with-pulsar-functions/CloudStockage cloud : OVH et Scaleway cassent les prix face aux Américainshttps://www.journaldunet.com/solutions/cloud-computing/1423764-pricing-du-stockage-cloud-scaleway-prend-le-contre-pied-du-marche/Les actionnaires d’Amazon décident de ne pas limiter la reconnaissance facialehttps://siecledigital.fr/2019/05/26/amazon-decident-ne-pas-limiter-reconnaissance-faciale/-------------------------------------------------------------Venez nombreux au Google Cloud SummitOn vous attends sur le stand Affini-TechPour s'inscrire c'est là : http://bit.ly/GoogleCloudParis2019-------------------------------------------------------------Rejoignez le Slack du Bigdata Hebdohttps//bit.ly/invitebdh-------------------------------------------------------------http://www.bigdatahebdo.com https://twitter.com/bigdatahebdoQuentin : https://twitter.com/waxzceJérôme : https://twitter.com/jxerome et https://www.zeenea.comAlexander : https://twitter.com/alexanderDeja-------------------------------------------------------------Cette publication est sponsorisée par Affini-Tech ( http://affini-tech.com https://twitter.com/affinitech )On recrute ! venez cruncher de la data avec nous ! écrivez nous à recrutement@affini-tech.com-------------------------------------------------------------
Clever Cloud identity, reloadedhttps://www.clever-cloud.com/blog/company/2019/05/27/clever-cloud-new-logo/Big-data bombshell: MapR may shut down as investor pulls out after ‘extremely poor results’https://siliconangle.com/2019/05/30/mapr-may-shut-investor-pulls-following-extremely-poor-results/Update de MAPR https://mapr.com/blog/an-update-from-mapr/Dependabot is Now Free and It’s Amazinghttps://nimbleindustries.io/2019/05/26/dependabot-is-now-free-and-its-amazing/NoSQLSecurity for Elasticsearch is now freehttps://www.elastic.co/blog/security-for-elasticsearch-is-now-freeElasticsearch on Kubernetes: A new chapter beginshttps://www.elastic.co/blog/introducing-elastic-cloud-on-kubernetes-the-elasticsearch-operator-and-beyondErratum licence Elastic Canvashttps://www.elastic.co/fr/subscriptionsDataStax Announces Constellation, a Cloud-Native Data Platformhttps://www.datastax.com/2019/05/datastax-announces-constellation-a-cloud-native-data-platformEliot's Weekly MongoDB World Challengehttps://eliotsweeklymongodbworldchallenge.mongodb.eventsKubernetesKubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2019https://www.cerenit.fr/blog/kubecon-2019/A la découverte de Jenkins X : Programmez, mai 2019, Nicolas de LoofPub/SubReducing Operational Overhead with Pulsar Functionshttp://www.jesse-anderson.com/2019/05/reducing-operational-overhead-with-pulsar-functions/CloudStockage cloud : OVH et Scaleway cassent les prix face aux Américainshttps://www.journaldunet.com/solutions/cloud-computing/1423764-pricing-du-stockage-cloud-scaleway-prend-le-contre-pied-du-marche/Les actionnaires d’Amazon décident de ne pas limiter la reconnaissance facialehttps://siecledigital.fr/2019/05/26/amazon-decident-ne-pas-limiter-reconnaissance-faciale/-------------------------------------------------------------Venez nombreux au Google Cloud SummitOn vous attends sur le stand Affini-TechPour s'inscrire c'est là : http://bit.ly/GoogleCloudParis2019-------------------------------------------------------------Rejoignez le Slack du Bigdata Hebdohttps//bit.ly/invitebdh-------------------------------------------------------------http://www.bigdatahebdo.com https://twitter.com/bigdatahebdoQuentin : https://twitter.com/waxzceJérôme : https://twitter.com/jxerome et https://www.zeenea.comAlexander : https://twitter.com/alexanderDeja-------------------------------------------------------------Cette publication est sponsorisée par Affini-Tech ( http://affini-tech.com https://twitter.com/affinitech )On recrute ! venez cruncher de la data avec nous ! écrivez nous à recrutement@affini-tech.com-------------------------------------------------------------
Another week another feed of roaring news articles starting with apparent changes at MapR and the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8. We go in depth on the open sourcing of the DataBricks developed Delta Lake and finish with some SQL generated fractals. Big thanks to our Roaring Patreons making this podcast possible! DataWorks Summit free ticket raffle. Final week for our DataWorksSummit Washington DC free ticket giveaway! Get your free ticket now! The Roaring Elephant on YouTube. The Roaring Elephant YouTube channel has launched! Will you help us reach 100 subscribers (modest goals are a good start!) so we can claim our personalized URL on YouTube? Every time a new episode is published, you will find a video uploaded to the channel as well. There won't be any real video yet though, only a still image as you can see in the thumbnails. But as soon as we reach the related goal on our Patreon, this is where our video content will appear. In case you are wondering, when we start recording actual video's, the regular mp3's on the podcast feed will remain exactly as they are now. So if you prefer not to look at our mugs while enjoying the podcast, that should remain possible. Interactive DWS-DC session dashboard https://aka.ms/DWS2019DC As I've been doing for a while now, I've again launched a session statistics dashboard for this event. It can be found at https://aka.ms/DWS2019DC and as usual, this PowerBi dashboard is interactive. simply click on the different elements to filter or drill down. There's only 58 sessions listed at the moment. I will be updating it from time to time so keep an eye out for some tweets from @jhonmasschelein if you want to get notified! R.I.P. MapR? https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6532418505361416192 https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6532352941800595456 Our first bit of news is more of a rumor for now: we were pointed towards some messages on LinkedIn that seem to indicate some reorganising is happening there: We will be following how this develops in the next few weeks. Best of luck to anyone who is affected! RHEL version 8 is out! Red Hat Opens the Linux Experience to Every Enterprise, Every Cloud and Every Workload with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 It's been a while coming but even though RHEL 7 is still around for a few years, Red Hat has released the next version of their popular Linus distro.Notwithstanding Dave's horror at the new logo, we're very exited about this and personally, I am eagerly awaiting the Centos 8 release that should appear in a couple of months Delta lake Open-Sourced. Open Sourcing Delta Lake Databricks claims its new product Delta is the missing link to enterprise AI A press release from the good folks at DataBricks informs the world that their proprietary data lake storage layer called "Delta Lake" has now been open sourced. Delta Lake was released by DataBricks at the end of 2017 and was only available on their managed Service offerings in the public clouds, but now anyone can download and deploy. However, all is not well: we're having some serious issues with the content of the press release and quite frankly, we're scratching our heads to find exactly what problem Delta Lake is trying to solve and if it actually does that... Fractals, SQL-Style! Generating Fractals with Postgres: Escape-Time Fractals Just to make Dave happy, we finish this episode off with some great fractal visualizations made with SQL. Euch... What? Yes, SQL. That's right! Click the link to see how the apparently Turing Complete SQL is able to do that. 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.
In the world of platforms for Big Data, there is a lot of confusion and conflict. But one one of the early entrants to the market is still one of the most popular. Brett and Cory sit down with Jack Norris of MapR Technologies to learn how they’ve evolved over the years to become a truly unique data platform delivering a first class layer of “DataWare” in the enterprise stack. Learn from an industry veteran who understands the history of platforms and has an educated view on platforms of the future…and trust us, Jack is a super cool, interesting dude to hang out with for a chat! This podcast was recorded at the fantastic O’Reilly Media AI Conference in NYC. In addition to interviewing great leaders in the AI space like Jack, the Big Data Beard team got to attend a variety of sessions and get a sense of the bleeding edge of AI. If you missed this conference, don’t worry there are three more left this year. Click here to get the schedule and promo codes to save you 15% off your conference pass. Links FREE Training from MapR - this is huge that they offer this for free Machine Learning Logistics Book - authored by MapR folks MapR Disaggregated Storage Layer MapR Platform KubeFlow Mapr Event Insatek - Australian Explosion as a Service The Couple Next Door - book recommendation from Jack Americans - Jack’s binge-worthy show Martin Miller’s Gin Did you know we are on Spotify? Tune in to The Big Data Beard! Music from this episode is by Andrew Belle. Please go check him out...you'll thank us!
Hola Plátano babies! This week we are introducing Platanutres. Estos son mini episodes where we showcase and discuss work that we find valuable. En nuestro primer Platanutres hablamos sobre FemForce, el pasado ArteJangeo del MAPR y la pieza de Stephanie Segarra sobre Transfeminismo. Además anunciamos y celebramos el logro de Daniela Victoria Arroyo por ser la primera mujer trans en recibir callback para Miss Universe Puerto Rico. En IG: Stephanie Segarra @stephsegarra Fem Force @fem_force Daniela Victoria Arroyo @ddanielaav *** Plátano Diaries Team: Adrianna Torres García | @nannanation en IG Verónica Dávila Ellis | @verociraptor en IG | @veroenid en Twitter Laura Boria González | @lauramarinaboria en IG Theme song: Julio Albino | SkewOne en SoundCloud Plátano Logo: Saraí Ayala | @gotitasde_ en IG Habla con nosotras: IG @theplatanodiaries Twitter @platanodiaries Facebook The Plátano Diaries platanodiaries@gmail.com Escúchanos: Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/PlatanoDiairies Spotify: http://bit.ly/SpotifyPlatanoDiaries Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/SoundCloudPlátanoDiaries Anchor: https://anchor.fm/the-platano-diaries
Mark Rittman is joined in this episode by MapR's Tugdall Grall to talk about MapR's platform differentation and relationship with open-source Hadoop, scaling and streaming, microservices, and MapR's platform strategy around big data workloads in the cloud.
Mark Rittman is joined by MapR's Neeraja Rentachintala to talk about Apache Drill, Apache Arrow, MapR-DB, extending Hadoop-based data discovery to self-describing file formats and NoSQL databases, and why MapR backed Drill as their strategic SQL-on-Hadoop platform technology.