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Episode 161- The Cloudpod weather report Part 1

October 08, 2019 06:00 - 36 minutes - 25.3 MB

It cannot be denied that cloud, particularly public cloud has become ever more prevalent across the "Big Tech" universe. In order to give this subject the attention it deserves, we went out and found some podcasting colleagues who specialize on this subject and put them in front of our "question firing squad". Many thanks to our Special Guests: Peter Roosako Twitter: @FoghornCTO Peter is the CTO of Foghorn Consulting, a cloud consulting and DevOps engineering company based in San Franc...

Episode 160- Roaring News

October 01, 2019 06:00 - 34 minutes - 23.8 MB

Before we dive into the News, we want to really thank you, our audience for helping us reach our YouTube subscriber goal. We now are the proud owner of the www.youtube.com/RoaringElephant url and we could not have done this without you! For News, we talk about boring one-man companies, something hybrid cloudy at Google and a followup on the open-source David versus the public cloud Goliath story. It's not because it's boring that it's not Cool! The author if this article is the sole emplo...

Episode 159 – OCMAWDIAM Part 2?

September 24, 2019 06:00 - 47 minutes - 33.1 MB

Today we are joined by Mark Phillips, product marketing manager and more interestingly, heavily involved with Ansible at Red Hat. Now, rather than making this episode specifically about Ansible, Mark shares his extensive expertise on the subjects of orchestration, config management and automation. Mark shares his 25 years of experience on various questions covering the usual  "what, why and who". A bit of history is included and of course the difference in approach for cloud versus on-premis...

Episode 158 – Roaring News

September 17, 2019 06:04 - 41 minutes - 29 MB

The main topic for this news episode is a revisiting of the Multi-Cloud subject we touched last time. Next we take a look at an article about the state of the  Docker project and we end on an article about an excellent post-morten by Monzo about some trouble they had over the summer. The Muli-Cloud article we wanted to discuss… When we discussed the subject of Multi-cloud on the last News Episode, we did it from an article we though wasn't very good. As luck or faith has it, we came acr...

Episode 157 – Orchestration, config management, automation, what does it all mean?

September 10, 2019 06:00 - 43 minutes - 30.1 MB

Today we are joined by Mark Phillips, product marketing manager and more interestingly, heavily involved with Ansible at Red Hat. Now, rather than making this episode specifically about Ansible, Mark shares his extensive expertise on the subjects of orchestration, config management and automation. Mark shares his 25 years of experience on various questions covering the usual  "what, why and who". A bit of history is included and of course the difference in approach for cloud versus on-premis...

Episode 156 – Roaring News

September 03, 2019 06:00 - 35 minutes - 24.7 MB

In this Roaring News episode we start debunking a "85% of companies use multi cloud" statement, look at the future of Data Engineering and are completely astounded at the amount of tracking that happens on the world wide web. We close off with a deeper look at the Cloud Native Computing Foundation open sourcing the Kubernetes audit and go another round on "Smart Data" versus "Big Data". Multi-Cloud Confusion   With this first article, we want to do a little bit of debunking what recently ha...

Episode 155 – NoSQL: You keep using that word…

August 27, 2019 06:00 - 37 minutes - 25.9 MB

For a podcast on Big Data, we were amazed that we never covered the subject of NoSQL. So we're correcting this today. Not by listing and comparing all the NoSQL solutions out there, but rather by going over the differences between the two paradigms. This way we hope to offer enough insight so you can feel comfortable deciding if you should or should not deploy NoSQL in your environment. There are definitely a number of really important benefits to using a NoSQL solution in your environment a...

Episode 154 – Roaring News

August 20, 2019 06:00 - 35 minutes - 24.3 MB

In this News installment, coming to you courtesy of Dave and Endgaget, we talk about how the Osaka track is paving the way for data free flow across borders and take a look at the alleged problem with the UK's facial recognition system. Ending on a "high note", we discuss how Facebook and Googles (and a lot of other's) MLPerf benchmark is going to change the way we look at our machine learning setups. Or not... Data without frontiers! Have world leaders woken up and smelled the coffee that i...

Episode 153 – How Secure is the Future of Open Source?

August 13, 2019 06:00 - 1 hour - 44.7 MB

The way open source software is being consumed has changed drastically: originally found on the fringes, open source technology has now become a core part of many organizations of all sizes. We take a look at the confusion and sometimes vocal irritation that has accompanied this adoption by "Big Business" and ask the question if the future of Open Source is in danger. We have been playing with the idea to give our view on this subject for a while now, but we wanted to make sure not to add to...

Episode 152 – Roaring News

August 06, 2019 06:00 - 42 minutes - 29.7 MB

Another fortnight, another roaring news episode covering this time: de-anonymizing anonymized data is reportedly easy, Kubernetes is easier than Big Data, Big Data is hard and hard to understand Kafka can be made easier using Factorio visualization. It's not because you're paranoid, they're not out to get you! Not totally unsurprising to your co-hosts, this article discusses how easy it is to recombine previously anonymized data to regain the ability to identify a person, based on the data s...

Episode 151 – Do you only need 6 principles?

July 30, 2019 06:00 - 53 minutes - 37 MB

A little while ago, Dave came across an article by Francesca Lazzeri titled "The Data Science Mindset: Six Principles to Build Healthy Data-Driven Organizations" and in this episode we're giving our view and expand on those principles. Is it really possible to define a successful data science organization following 6 concrete principles? Are these principle a step by step, one after the other plan you can follow on the road to success, or are these principle something you need to keep in mi...

Episode 150 – Roaring News

July 23, 2019 06:00 - 33 minutes - 23.3 MB

In this news episode, we use a nice little article on how you can help keep open source sustainable as a structure for a broader discussion on this subject. The second subject this time goes another round on the "data engineers are not data scientists" (and the reverse) subject. Ask not what Open Source can do for you, ask what YOU can do for Open Source! Many organizations, commercial and not, are using open source software so heavily, they are becoming dependent on open source for their ow...

Episode 149 – The State of Developer Ecosystem 2019

July 16, 2019 06:00 - 1 hour - 43.6 MB

When friend of the show Ward Bekker sent us a link to the recent survey write-up on the State of Developer Ecosystem in 2019 by JetBrains, we immediately set up a recording date with him to go over all the facts and figures... DevOps appear to be quite rare The first thing we picked up on is how many organizations are still surviving without any kind of DevOps. Even though everybody is talking about DevOpsand config management, it would appear, at least according to this survey, that these t...

Episode 148 – Roaring News

July 09, 2019 06:00 - 32 minutes - 22.2 MB

With Summer starting and news drying up a little in the heat, we managed to find some interesting things happening at the Apache Software Foundation and we try to find correlations with the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. After that, we discover that Robots actually won't be taking all our jobs... Who would have thought... The more things change, the more they stay the same..?     While the ranks have closed and the messaging is "everything continuing as usual, nothing to see here", th...

Episode 147 – Alex Zeltov on MLOps with mlflow, kubeflow and other tools (part 2)

July 02, 2019 06:00 - 44 minutes - 30.9 MB

In this episode, Global Black Belt and Technical Architect in Big Data and Advanced Analytics Team at Microsoft, Alex Zeltov, is our guest and he explains the in's and out's of MLOps though various tools like mlflow and kubeflow In this second part, we go into more depth on the practical consequences of implementing MLOps and the various tools that are available. We also go on a bit of a tangent discussing why traditional enterprises are still having a hard time to look at machine learning ...

Episode 146 – Roaring News

June 25, 2019 06:00 - 36 minutes - 25.2 MB

A new function is being called into being by Forrester called the "Data Hunter" which sounded interesting enough to us to spend some time on. Then we cover a nice guest blog on the Cloudera site and we finish off with some rambling on he changes in the HPC world. Enjoy! Loincloths and spears to the ready: the Data Hunter is born! Dave found a small arcticle on the Forrester site that points to a paid webinar about Data Hunting. Now we did not pony up the 300$ they charge for the webinar, bu...

Episode 145 – Alex Zeltov on MLOps with mlflow, kubeflow and other tools (part 1)

June 18, 2019 06:00 - 45 minutes - 31.6 MB

In this episode, Global Black Belt and Technical Architect in Big Data and Advanced Analytics Team at Microsoft, Alex Zeltov, is our guest and he explains the in's and out's of MLOps though various tools like mlflow and kubeflow In this first episode, Alex talks on a more theoretical level about MLOps and the benefits it can deliver. For more from Alex on MLOps and mlflow, check out his presentation at the Washington DC DataWorks Summit a couple, of weeks ago. The slides are now available o...

Episode 144 – Roaring news

June 11, 2019 06:00 - 37 minutes - 26.3 MB

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 ...

Episode 143 – Spark in Action with author Jean-Georges Perrin (Part 2)

June 04, 2019 06:00 - 58 minutes - 40.7 MB

And now for something completely different: a book review! Not something we have done before, but when Jean-Georges Perrin contacted us with the suggestion of taking a deeper look at the "Spark in Action" book he is currently writing, we certainly did not say no! However, in al honesty, we talked about much, much more... Free eBook raffle Manning Publication has been kind enough to give us a couple of download codes for a free eBook version of "Spark in Action". As always, our Patreons get ...

Episode 142 – Roaring News – KubeCon 2019 Report

May 28, 2019 06:00 - 47 minutes - 32.6 MB

A little over a week ago, KubeCon and CloudNativeCon happened and our independent Roaring Roving Reporter Rubik Dave came back from Barcelona with a comprehensive report. Kubernetes As the kubernetes.io webpage tells us: "Kubernetes (K8s) is an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications." As we discuss in the episode, Kubernetes forms a kind of middleware layer that performs orchestration of light weight docker containers. To be sure,...

Episode 141 – Spark in Action with author Jean-Georges Perrin (Part 1)

May 21, 2019 06:00 - 48 minutes - 33.2 MB

And now for something completely different: a book review! Not something we have done before, but when Jean-Georges Perrin contacted us with the suggestion of taking a deeper look at the "Spark in Action" book he is currently writing, we certainly did not say no! However, in al honesty, we talked about much, much more... Free eBook raffle Manning Publication has been kind enough to give us a couple of download codes for a free eBook version of "Spark in Action". As always, our Patreons get ...

Episode 140 – Roaring News

May 14, 2019 06:00 - 36 minutes - 25.6 MB

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. T...

Episode 139 – Interview on DataOps with Chris Bergh of DataKitchen.io (Part 2)

May 07, 2019 06:00 - 33 minutes - 23.4 MB

DataKitchen.io's Chris Bergh takes us down the path towards successful DataOps implementation. If you have not heard of the DataOps concept yet and data is a big part of your environment (and really, it should be) we're sure you will find more than a couple takeaways here!   Christopher Bergh (@ChrisBergh) CEO & Head Chef, DataKitchen       The DataOps Cookbook DataOps is NOT Just DevOps for Data Please use the Contact Form on this blog or our twitter feed to send us your questions...

Episode 138 – Roaring News

April 30, 2019 06:00 - 27 minutes - 19.4 MB

The biggest news is of course the launch of our Patreon! Hop over to https://www.patreon.com/roaringelephant and see if you want to help us thrive and grow! On the technical front, we have a Blog on Machine Learning Model Management, Apache turning 20 and Google breeding aggressive A.I.! And we also have a side-conversation on NginX... Apache Software Foundation Continues to Grow Open Source Software https://www.eweek.com/development/the-apache-software-foundation-continues-to-grow-open...

Episode 137 – Interview on DataOps with Chris Bergh of DataKitchen.io (Part 1)

April 23, 2019 06:00 - 45 minutes - 31.2 MB

DataKitchen.io's Chris Bergh takes us down the path towards successful DataOps implementation. If you have not heard of the DataOps concept yet and data is a big part of your environment (and really, it should be) we're sure you will find more than a couple takeaways here!   Christopher Bergh (@ChrisBergh) CEO & Head Chef, DataKitchen     The DataOps Cookbook DataOps is NOT Just DevOps for Data Please use the Contact Form on this blog or our twitter feed to send us your questions, o...

Episode 136 – Temet Nosce

April 16, 2019 06:00 - 31 minutes - 21.6 MB

Breaking with tradition, this News Episode does not have any Big data related articles. Instead, this episode is all about our plans for the future of this podcast...   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.

Episode 135 – Big Data in Cybersecurity with Saad Ayad, featuring Apache Metron (Part 2)

April 09, 2019 06:00 - 30 minutes - 20.9 MB

DataLeaks and the resulting attack on our privacy have been a major news item in the recent months. Big data tools like Apache Metron, built on top of Hadoop can be instrumental in detecting and preventing intrusions. In this episode, we are joined by Saad Ayad who was General Manager Security Operations at Telstra and currently is a Director at Digital Fortress Services in Melbourne Australia. Saad has been active in the cybersecurity world for a long time and we are grateful he was willing...

Episode 134 – Roaring News: Dataworks Summit Lightning Interviews

April 02, 2019 06:00 - 37 minutes - 25.9 MB

A special edition of Big Data News featuring a number of quick interviews at the booths in the community expo hall. A big thank you to the brave people there that were willing to face the Roving Roaring Mike at the Barcelona Dataworks summit a couple, of weeks ago. 03:04 Attunity    https://www.attunity.com/   07:41 Cloudera Fast Forward Labs https://www.cloudera.com/products/fast-forward-labs-research.html    11:09 DataVard https://www.datavard.com   17:19 Caze...

Episode 133 – Big Data in Cybersecurity with Saad Ayad, featuring Apache Metron (Part 1)

March 26, 2019 07:00 - 32 minutes - 22.6 MB

DataLeaks and the resulting attack on our privacy have been a major news item in the recent months. Big data tools like Apache Metron, built on top of Hadoop can be instrumental in detecting and preventing intrusions. In this episode, we are joined by Saad Ayad who was General Manager Security Operations at Telstra and currently is a Director at Digital Fortress Services in Melbourne Australia. Saad has been active in the cybersecurity world for a long time and we are grateful he was willing...

Episode 132 – Roaring DataWorks Summit Barcelona, ft. John Mertic

March 21, 2019 20:02 - 1 hour - 54.4 MB

Dataworks Summit 2019 Barcelona has come and gone... Recording live from my hotel room, we give our view on the highs and lows of the event and talk about the things we learned. This episode also include a short interview with John Mertic from the Linux Foundation who talked to us about Data Governance and ODPi Egeria. John Mertic Director of Program Management for ODPi, R Consortium, and Open Mainframe Project https://www.linkedin.com/in/jmertic/ Please use the Contact Form on this blog ...

Episode 131 – Dataworks Summit 2019 Barcelona Session Preview

March 12, 2019 07:00 - 45 minutes - 31.8 MB

With the Dataworks summit in Barcelona comming up next week, we take a look at the agenda with the available sessions and take you through our best picks and honorable mentions. Session statistics dashboards: Dataworks Summit 2019 in Barcelona: https://aka.ms/DWS2019BA   Dataworks Summit 2018 Berlin: https://aka.ms/DWS2018 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.

Episode 130 – Roaring News

March 05, 2019 07:00 - 35 minutes - 24.4 MB

In this episode of Bite Sized Big Data news, we cover the merging of Data Artisans and Alibaba forming the new Ververica entity, AI related challenges and a BBC cook book for visualizations in R. Dave had some issues recording his side, our apologies for the rather bad quality of Dave's audio track on this episode. Data Artisans, who was recently purchased by Alibaba, have renamed to Ververica. https://www.ververica.com/blog/introducing-our-new-name https://cwiki.apache.org/confluenc...

Episode 129 – DataWorks Summit Barcelona Track Chair Interviews

February 26, 2019 07:00 - 43 minutes - 30.2 MB

In this episode we have interviews with Niels Basjes and Aljoscha Krettek, respectively track chairs for Big Compute & Storage and Internet of Things. We talk with them about what being a track lead means, the sessions in their tracks and of course about what they are doing themselves with Big Data and Advanced Analytics. Niels Basjes Lead IT-Architect Scalable Solutions at Bol.com     Bol.com Techlabs: https://techlab.bol.com/  https://techlab.bol.com/author/nbasjes/ Bol.com o...

Episode 128 – Roaring News

February 19, 2019 07:00 - 59 minutes - 40.9 MB

In this Deep learning heavy edition of Big Data News, we have articles about how to get into the Data Scientist life, how and where to get the skills and how you eventually may end up beating pro-gamers at their thing. [powerpress The DataWorks Summit Barcelona is coming up soon and we have a free entry ticket to raffle off to a lucky Big Data Winner! Send an email to DWS19BARCELONA at roaringelephant.org to enter the raffle! What’s Driving Data Science Hiring in 2019 https://www...

Episode 127 – Sparkling Water with H2O.AI (part 2)

February 12, 2019 07:00 - 40 minutes - 27.8 MB

We recently sat down with Kuba and Pavel from H2O to discuss how you can easily lift your Spark notebooks to the next level by adding some H20 to it using their open source Sparkling Water project. In this second part of the interview, we go deeper into the technical details of Sparking Water and how you can deploy and use it in your environment. We end the conversation with a look at the roadmap and anything else the future may bring. Jakub "Kuba" Hava Senior Software Engineer at H2O.ai ...

Episode 126 – Roaring News

February 05, 2019 07:00 - 26 minutes - 18.4 MB

The second news episode for 2019 is almost entirely devoted to practical AI with some tutorial notebooks and finding a parking space. We end this show with dire warnings of the impending Big Data induced Apocalypse! Practical AI Workshop https://blog.revolutionanalytics.com/2019/01/notebooks-from-the-practical-ai-workshop.html Snagging Parking Spaces with Mask R-CNN and Python https://medium.com/@ageitgey/snagging-parking-spaces-with-mask-r-cnn-and-python-955f2231c400 Head of R...

Episode 125 – Sparkling Water with H2O.AI (Part 1)

January 29, 2019 07:00 - 51 minutes - 35.5 MB

We recently sat down with Kuba and Pavel from H2O to discuss how you can easily lift your Spark notebooks to the next level by adding some H20 to it using their open source Sparkling Water project. In this first part of the interview, we cover the conceptual principles behind Sparkling water and discuss some existing use case implementations. Jakub "Kuba" Hava Senior Software Engineer at H2O.ai     Pavel Pscheidl Machine learning engineer at H2O.ai, Software engineer, Writer   H2O World...

Episode 124 – Roaring News

January 22, 2019 07:00 - 38 minutes - 26.5 MB

The Hortonworks -Cloudera merger has been finalized and the new CDP (Cloudera Data Platform) has been announced. We also talk about data mining bias, the good and bad of Hackathons and end on a rant about data sizes. Cloudera Unveils CDP, Talks Up ‘Enterprise Data Cloud’ https://www.datanami.com/2019/01/10/cloudera-unveils-cdp-talks-up-enterprise-data-cloud/?_lrsc=718d30ff-51ed-40c5-bba9-750a82009aaf Cloudera and Hortonworks' merger closes; quo vadis Big Data? https://www.zdnet.com...

Episode 123 – Infrastructure and Data Lifecycle (part 2)

January 15, 2019 07:00 - 57 minutes - 39.7 MB

In episode 121 we discussed the first part of this story and now we conclude with a discussion of the data life-cycle considerations that apply to a Big Data and Advanced Analytics environment. The primary inspiration for this episode: The Big Data Lifecycle explained https://www.pinkelephantasia.com/big-data-lifecycle/ Additional Inspiration: 7 phases of a data life cycle https://www.bloomberg.com/professional/blog/7-phases-of-a-data-life-cycle/ Thinking Beyond Traditional D...

Episode 122 – Roaring news

January 08, 2019 07:00 - 32 minutes - 22.7 MB

In this first Big Data News episode of 2019, we cover how A.I. will nudge you to a happier (work)life, the new Hive Data Warehouse connector. We end the episode with unstable artificial intelligence and how you can make a chance on a one million Euro prize! Can an AI keep you happy at work? Ex-Google team reveal software that 'nudges' workers with messages throughout the day https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-6545051/The-AI-happy-work-Ex-Google-team-reveal-software-nudges-w...

Episode 121 – Infrastructure and Data Lifecycle (part 1)

January 01, 2019 07:00 - 42 minutes - 29.7 MB

Does the standard Dev-Test-Prod cycle make sense in a Big Data environment or should you approach this subject a little differently? In this episode, we sum up our experiences and best practice tips regarding the infrastructure part and Data Lifecycle  will be features in the next topic episode. Planning on attending the Melbourne @DataWorksSummit? Send email to [email protected] for a free ticket to the Melbourne event in February! Big thanks to @DataWorksSummit & @hortonwork...

Episode 120 – Roaring News

December 25, 2018 07:00 - 39 minutes - 27.4 MB

Merry Big Data News Christmas! Since it's the 25th of December, we're investigating how Big Data is changing the operations at the North Pole using a couple of blog posts from Splunk. Christmas 2020. Will big data and IOT change things for Father Christmas? Part I https://www.splunk.com/blog/2014/12/17/christmas-2020-part1.html   Christmas 2020. Will big data and IOT change things for Father Christmas? Part II https://www.splunk.com/blog/2014/12/18/christmas-2020-part2.html P...

Episode 119 – Knowage: The Open Source Business Analytics Suite

December 18, 2018 07:00 - 48 minutes - 33.7 MB

This time we are joined by Paolo from Knowage who gives us a high level overview of Knowage: a totally open source suite for Business Analytics. The Knowage suite is composed of several modules, each one conceived for a specific analytical domain. They can be used individually or combined with one another to ensure full coverage of user’ requirements, allowing to build a tailored product.       Thank you to our guest: Paolo Raineri Business Developer (linkedin) https://www.knowage-suite...

Episode 118 – Roaring News

December 11, 2018 07:00 - 32 minutes - 22.6 MB

In this Big Data News episode, we use an article on how some disgruntled open source projects tried to force the "net giants" to give back as an excuse to talk about open source ethics. The second article for today comes from the hand of Noel Sharkey about possible deception in modern robotics. Time for Net Giants to Pay Fairly for the Open Source on Which They Depend https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/time-net-giants-pay-fairly-open-source-which-they-depend Mama Mia It's Sophia: A...

Episode 117 – Big Data Disaster Recovery

December 04, 2018 07:00 - 53 minutes - 36.9 MB

When Big data projects mature from R&D projects to business critical components, it becomes important to look at how your environment can survive and recover from catastrophic failures. Considering the not unimportant cost of a good Disaster Recovery plan, it is good to take a good look at your deployment and carefully weigh the good and bad on a granular level. Here is the link to the slideshare presentation by Carlos Izquierdo at Big Data Spain 2017: Disaster Recovery for Big Data by Carl...

Episode 116 – Roaring News

November 27, 2018 08:00 - 27 minutes - 18.9 MB

This Machine Learning heavy  edition of Big Data News, covers Boston School Bus schedules and Model interpretation using LIME. As a bonus, we have a great source of Nifi knowledge for you! What the Boston School Bus Schedule can Teach US About AI https://www.wired.com/story/joi-ito-ai-and-bus-routes/ Understanding model predictions with LIME https://towardsdatascience.com/understanding-model-predictions-with-lime-a582fdff3a3b Introduction to Local Interpretable Model-Agnostic E...

Episode 115 – Anniversary three: I guess we’re in it for the long run now!

November 20, 2018 08:00 - 59 minutes - 41.2 MB

It's been three years since we started this podcast and as we've done in previous years, we  invited the wonderful people that were a guest on our show in the past twelve months and made our little podcast so much better for our listeners! Our thanks to our guests that celebrated our three year anniversary with us: Ward Bekker (Linkedin) Pre-Sales Solutions Engineer II at Hortonworks Talking about Apache Metron   Rohit Jain (linkedin) Chief Technology Officer at Esgyn Talking about Es...

Episode 114 – Roaring News

November 13, 2018 08:00 - 26 minutes - 18.7 MB

In this serving of bite-sized Big Data News we talk about the IBM takeover of Red Hat, a new Botnet going for unprotected Hadoop nodes and a somewhat disappointing Cloudera blog post. IBM To Acquire Red Hat https://investors.redhat.com/news-and-events/press-releases/2018/10-28-2018-184027500 https://newsroom.ibm.com/2018-10-28-IBM-To-Acquire-Red-Hat-Completely-Changing-The-Cloud-Landscape-And-Becoming-Worlds-1-Hybrid-Cloud-Provider New DDoS botnet goes after Hadoop enterprise serve...

Episode 113 – H2OAIWorld London 2018 Roaring Report

November 06, 2018 08:00 - 1 hour - 43 MB

Here is our H2O.ai World conference London Roaring Report. We had a blast and we hope that this episode can give you a good taste of what was going on. The sessions are now available online: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNtMya54qvOHh9LaA08hkusynWVStNEhm 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.

Episode 112 – Roaring News

October 30, 2018 08:00 - 26 minutes - 18.5 MB

In this last Big Data news episode for the month of November, we look forward to the H2O World event next week in London and we have articles on BI Maturity and the upcoming Apache Ozone project that will supplant HDFS in future Hadoop clusters soon(TM). BI Maturity: You can’t get there from here! http://makingdatameaningful.com/bi-maturity/ Introducing Apache Hadoop Ozone: An Object Store for Apache Hadoop https://hortonworks.com/blog/introducing-apache-hadoop-ozone-object-store-...