01. Tendu Yogurtcu, Syncsort, Visits #theCUBE. (00:22)
02. Syncsort's Innovation Is Driven by Business Use Cases. (00:40)
03. Moving from Batch to Near Real Time. (02:10)
04. Choosing Where to Invest Development Dollars. (07:13)
05. Customers Are Open Minded about Adopting New Technologies. (10:39)
06. Mainframe in Parallel to Open Source. (13:06)
07. Moving Workloads to Spark Rather than Hadoop. (15:08)
08. Syncsort Continues to Bridge the Gap. (21:59)
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Forging a pipeline for data integration | #BigDataNYC
by Nelson Williams | Sep 29, 2015
If a company wants to put Big Data to work, they need to get the right information to the right people. Given the volume of data involved, this is not an easy task. A variety of tools have grown up to manage this data pipeline, bringing in data from the outside world and putting it together for analysis.
For a closer look at this part of the Big Data experience, Dave Vellante and George Gilbert, cohosts of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, met with Tendu Yogurtcu, general manager of Big Data with Syncsort, Inc., at the BigDataNYC 2015 conference.
Defining the data pipeline
Yogurtcu explained that Syncsort’s business was in offering a data integration product. This offering was optimized to run the pipeline through several different platforms. The purpose was make data available from various storage solutions and to prepare it for a company’s analytic tools.She also mentioned how Syncsort contributed to open-source projects and used open-source APIs in its own products.
The challenge of development
Syncsort was also focused on improving its offerings. In particular, Yogurtcu said it was looking into the tools and technologies adopted by its customers. By watching the challenges its customers faced, the company could reduce the complexity of dealing with Big Data pipelines. They also planned to keep an eye on future use cases.
As for the challenges Syncsort confronted, its main concern was bringing different kinds of data together. Because data comes in so many forms, users had built up an arsenal of specific tools to deal with it. Syncsort’s goal is to simplify working with data and remove the need for so many tools.
In the coming years, the company wants to close the gap between the mainframe and open source. It also has plans to make life easier for organizations on the Big Data front. The company is presently innovating around these goals.
@theCUBE
#BigDataNYC
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01. Tendu Yogurtcu, Syncsort, Visits #theCUBE. (00:22)
02. Syncsort's Innovation Is Driven by Business Use Cases. (00:40)
03. Moving from Batch to Near Real Time. (02:10)
04. Choosing Where to Invest Development Dollars. (07:13)
05. Customers Are Open Minded about Adopting New Technologies. (10:39)
06. Mainframe in Parallel to Open Source. (13:06)
07. Moving Workloads to Spark Rather than Hadoop. (15:08)
08. Syncsort Continues to Bridge the Gap. (21:59)
Track List created with http://www.vinjavideo.com.
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Forging a pipeline for data integration | #BigDataNYC
by Nelson Williams | Sep 29, 2015
If a company wants to put Big Data to work, they need to get the right information to the right people. Given the volume of data involved, this is not an easy task. A variety of tools have grown up to manage this data pipeline, bringing in data from the outside world and putting it together for analysis.
For a closer look at this part of the Big Data experience, Dave Vellante and George Gilbert, cohosts of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, met with Tendu Yogurtcu, general manager of Big Data with Syncsort, Inc., at the BigDataNYC 2015 conference.
Defining the data pipeline
Yogurtcu explained that Syncsort’s business was in offering a data integration product. This offering was optimized to run the pipeline through several different platforms. The purpose was make data available from various storage solutions and to prepare it for a company’s analytic tools.She also mentioned how Syncsort contributed to open-source projects and used open-source APIs in its own products.
The challenge of development
Syncsort was also focused on improving its offerings. In particular, Yogurtcu said it was looking into the tools and technologies adopted by its customers. By watching the challenges its customers faced, the company could reduce the complexity of dealing with Big Data pipelines. They also planned to keep an eye on future use cases.
As for the challenges Syncsort confronted, its main concern was bringing different kinds of data together. Because data comes in so many forms, users had built up an arsenal of specific tools to deal with it. Syncsort’s goal is to simplify working with data and remove the need for so many tools.
In the coming years, the company wants to close the gap between the mainframe and open source. It also has plans to make life easier for organizations on the Big Data front. The company is presently innovating around these goals.
@theCUBE
#BigDataNYC