By Paul Miller on February 1, 2011
I’m in Santa Clara this week, attending O’Reilly‘s inaugural Strata Conference. Today, I’m spending the day in the event’s Executive Summit, where I hope to hear some of the ways in which ‘normal’ businesses are approaching the opportunity of making their data work harder. The notes that follow are a rather raw summary of some [...]
Posted in Misc | Tagged Barry Devlin, big data, bigdata, Bob Page, cloud computing, conferences, Enterprise Computing, Machine learning, Mike Driscoll, O'Reilly Media, oreilly, strataconf
By Paul Miller on December 1, 2010
Image via Wikipedia ‘Big Data‘ is currently capturing the imagination, attracting hype, investment and ambitious startups in almost equal measure. Kim and Eric Norlin’s excellent Defrag and Glue events have gained big-name company, with O’Reilly‘s Strata and GigaOM‘s Structure both set to arrive in the first quarter of 2011. Venture firms like IA Ventures have emerged, specifically [...]
Posted in Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged big data, bigdata, cloud computing, defrag, Enterprise Computing, glue, Linked Data, LinkedData, open data, OpenData, semantic web, strataconf, structureconf, web 3.0 |
By Krishnan Subramanian on April 30, 2010
Riptano , a new company launched recently can be considered Cloudera of Cassandra project. This company was started by two ex-Rackspace employees (disclaimer: Rackspace’s Email Division is a client of Diversity Analysis) to provide support services for Cassandra much like how Cloudera was started to offer support services for Apache Hadoop. When I wrote about [...]
Posted in Analysis | Tagged bigdata, cassandra, cloudera, hadoop, open source, rackspace, redhat, riptana