01. Rishi Yadav, InfoObjects, Visits #theCUBE!. (00:46)
02. Give Us The Update On Your Book. (01:15)
03. Tell Us About Your Relationship With Spark. (01:36)
04. How Far Along Has The Industry Come In Respect To Spark. (02:41)
05. What Was The Problem With HDSF. (03:50)
06. What Are Your Thoughts Of The Trend In The Flow Of Data. (05:36)
07. What Is It Doing For The Landscaping Of The Developers. (07:32)
08. Are Customers Scratching Their Head With ROI. (08:19)
09. What Is Your Big Realization Of Spark. (09:45)
10. Explain What You Mean By We Oxygenate The Eco System. (10:45)
11. What Do Customers Bring You In For. (11:52)
12. What Do You Tell Customers Who Vender Hop. (13:12)
13. What Is The Big Take Away For You At Strata hadoop. (15:06)
14. How Have The Problems Changed For Customers. (15:51)
Track List created with http://www.vinjavideo.com.
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Making ROI part of the Spark recipe | #BigDataNYC
by Heather Johnson | Sep 29, 2015
InfoObjects, Inc., a technology consulting company, took a risk when it began offering Apache Spark training and recommending Spark for enterprise data and other sectors.
“We took a big bet on Spark,” said InfoObjects CEO Rishi Yadav, who spoke with John Furrier and George Gilbert, cohosts of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, during BigDataNYC 2015. “We started getting inbound leads, which was the biggest proof that it was working. The moment we focused on Spark, business has been really good.”
The Spark Cookbook
Yadav recently authored the Spark Cookbook, an eBook that contains more than 60 “recipes” that cover Spark Core, Spark SQL, Spark Streaming, MLlib and GraphX Libraries.
Yadav understands as well as most how Spark has simplified Hadoop’s initiatives. “With Spark, in one call you can read and load the data,” he said. “But the database is also a small subset. You can access petabytes of data with the same low latency.”
Yadav also noted that clients can get machine data in real time. However, research firm Gartner, Inc. reports that more than 75 percent of companies with plans to invest in Big Data don’t know if the ROI will be positive or negative. “We go to the client in a vendor-neutral way and give advice on Big Data strategy,” Yadav said of InfoObjects. “Companies that used to hire us only for troubleshooting are involving us early on now.”
@theCUBE
#BigDataNYC
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01. Rishi Yadav, InfoObjects, Visits #theCUBE!. (00:46)
02. Give Us The Update On Your Book. (01:15)
03. Tell Us About Your Relationship With Spark. (01:36)
04. How Far Along Has The Industry Come In Respect To Spark. (02:41)
05. What Was The Problem With HDSF. (03:50)
06. What Are Your Thoughts Of The Trend In The Flow Of Data. (05:36)
07. What Is It Doing For The Landscaping Of The Developers. (07:32)
08. Are Customers Scratching Their Head With ROI. (08:19)
09. What Is Your Big Realization Of Spark. (09:45)
10. Explain What You Mean By We Oxygenate The Eco System. (10:45)
11. What Do Customers Bring You In For. (11:52)
12. What Do You Tell Customers Who Vender Hop. (13:12)
13. What Is The Big Take Away For You At Strata hadoop. (15:06)
14. How Have The Problems Changed For Customers. (15:51)
Track List created with http://www.vinjavideo.com.
--- ---
Making ROI part of the Spark recipe | #BigDataNYC
by Heather Johnson | Sep 29, 2015
InfoObjects, Inc., a technology consulting company, took a risk when it began offering Apache Spark training and recommending Spark for enterprise data and other sectors.
“We took a big bet on Spark,” said InfoObjects CEO Rishi Yadav, who spoke with John Furrier and George Gilbert, cohosts of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, during BigDataNYC 2015. “We started getting inbound leads, which was the biggest proof that it was working. The moment we focused on Spark, business has been really good.”
The Spark Cookbook
Yadav recently authored the Spark Cookbook, an eBook that contains more than 60 “recipes” that cover Spark Core, Spark SQL, Spark Streaming, MLlib and GraphX Libraries.
Yadav understands as well as most how Spark has simplified Hadoop’s initiatives. “With Spark, in one call you can read and load the data,” he said. “But the database is also a small subset. You can access petabytes of data with the same low latency.”
Yadav also noted that clients can get machine data in real time. However, research firm Gartner, Inc. reports that more than 75 percent of companies with plans to invest in Big Data don’t know if the ROI will be positive or negative. “We go to the client in a vendor-neutral way and give advice on Big Data strategy,” Yadav said of InfoObjects. “Companies that used to hire us only for troubleshooting are involving us early on now.”
@theCUBE
#BigDataNYC