01. Arsalan Tavakoli, Databricks, Visits #theCUBE!. (00:21)
02. How Are You Feeling About All Of The Momentum. (00:40)
03. What Are You Hearing At The Show. (01:30)
04. Tell Us About Those Who Are Running Independantly From Hadoop. (02:38)
05. What Are You Seeing The Interest In Spark Being Used For In Lieu Of Hadoop. (06:24)
06. The Increase In Inegration In Spark Sounds Like An Easier Path Than Hadoop. (07:49)
07. With The Emphasis On Ease Is This Easy Enough. (09:46)
08. Are Notebooks Strategic In Terms Of Bringing All These Capabilities Together. (10:43)
09. Do You Feel Like You Are At The Next Wave Of Innovation. (12:57)
10. Do You Measure How Long It Takes To Go From Proof Of Concept To Production. (13:46)
11. Is There A Limitation Of Usability In The Notebook When The APIs Are Seperate. (14:50)
12. When Working On Fragmented Projects You Cant Get The Usablity In The Workspace. (16:22)
13. What Should We Be Watching For From You Guys. (17:11)
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Databricks brings out the use cases | #BigDataNYC
by Heather Johnson | Oct 5, 2015 | 0 comments
During conferences such as Strata+Hadoop World, which takes place in conjunction with BigDataNYC 2015, attendees often want to know what makes a product special. Now that Databricks, Inc., the company founded by the creators of Apache Spark, has a few years under its belt, prospective customers want to know how its colleagues deploy Databricks and the value they receive.
“One of the most interesting things for us is to look at the different types of use cases,” Arsalan Tavakoli, Databricks’s VP of customer engagement, told Dave Vellante and George Gilbert, cohosts of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, during BigDataNYC 2015. “We’ve seen more than 1,000 production deployments so far. “
Databricks recently surveyed more than 1,400 respondents to discover that the number of standalone deployments of Spark eclipses those on YARN as more users run Spark independent of Hadoop. Of Spark customers, 48 percent run Spark in standalone, 40 percent used YARN within Hadoop, and 11 percent used Apache Mesos.
Hadoop users look to Spark
“Fifty percent of our customers have never used Hadoop,” saidTavakoli. “Also, customers that have invested in Hadoop are now looking at Spark to supplement what they have.”
As Spark continues to grow, Tavakoli said customers should watch for new security features that Databricks plans to roll out. The company also plans to keep developing use cases. “Companies always want to know what their peers are doing,” he said
@theCUBE
#BigDataNYC
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01. Arsalan Tavakoli, Databricks, Visits #theCUBE!. (00:21)
02. How Are You Feeling About All Of The Momentum. (00:40)
03. What Are You Hearing At The Show. (01:30)
04. Tell Us About Those Who Are Running Independantly From Hadoop. (02:38)
05. What Are You Seeing The Interest In Spark Being Used For In Lieu Of Hadoop. (06:24)
06. The Increase In Inegration In Spark Sounds Like An Easier Path Than Hadoop. (07:49)
07. With The Emphasis On Ease Is This Easy Enough. (09:46)
08. Are Notebooks Strategic In Terms Of Bringing All These Capabilities Together. (10:43)
09. Do You Feel Like You Are At The Next Wave Of Innovation. (12:57)
10. Do You Measure How Long It Takes To Go From Proof Of Concept To Production. (13:46)
11. Is There A Limitation Of Usability In The Notebook When The APIs Are Seperate. (14:50)
12. When Working On Fragmented Projects You Cant Get The Usablity In The Workspace. (16:22)
13. What Should We Be Watching For From You Guys. (17:11)
Track List created with http://www.vinjavideo.com.
--- ---
Databricks brings out the use cases | #BigDataNYC
by Heather Johnson | Oct 5, 2015 | 0 comments
During conferences such as Strata+Hadoop World, which takes place in conjunction with BigDataNYC 2015, attendees often want to know what makes a product special. Now that Databricks, Inc., the company founded by the creators of Apache Spark, has a few years under its belt, prospective customers want to know how its colleagues deploy Databricks and the value they receive.
“One of the most interesting things for us is to look at the different types of use cases,” Arsalan Tavakoli, Databricks’s VP of customer engagement, told Dave Vellante and George Gilbert, cohosts of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, during BigDataNYC 2015. “We’ve seen more than 1,000 production deployments so far. “
Databricks recently surveyed more than 1,400 respondents to discover that the number of standalone deployments of Spark eclipses those on YARN as more users run Spark independent of Hadoop. Of Spark customers, 48 percent run Spark in standalone, 40 percent used YARN within Hadoop, and 11 percent used Apache Mesos.
Hadoop users look to Spark
“Fifty percent of our customers have never used Hadoop,” saidTavakoli. “Also, customers that have invested in Hadoop are now looking at Spark to supplement what they have.”
As Spark continues to grow, Tavakoli said customers should watch for new security features that Databricks plans to roll out. The company also plans to keep developing use cases. “Companies always want to know what their peers are doing,” he said
@theCUBE
#BigDataNYC