Goutham Belliappa, Capgemini | BigDataNYC 2016
01. Goutham Belliappa, Capgemini, Visits the CUBE!. (00:20) 02. What Are You Seeing In As Far As The Transformation To Being Data Driven. (00:42) 03. Where Is The First Place You're Seeing More Non Tech Companies Generate SAS. (02:41) 04. Are We Just Going To See A Few Companies With Enormous Assets. (04:52) 05. The World Getting Less Hard Asset Oriented Is Affect The Competative Strategy. (06:05) 06. What Are The Headwinds You're Seeing. (09:06) 07. Are You Going On A Subscription Basis. (11:16) 08. What Other Types Of Changes Are Happening In The Services Business. (13:13) 09. What Are You Seeing For Customers Using Hadoop. (14:33) 10. What Is The Business Value Today. (16:42) Track List created with http://www.vinjavideo.com. --- --- Corporeal to virtual: Remodeling the business model with software and AI | #BigDataNYC by R. Danes | Oct 1, 2016 Through a quick Google search, it’s not hard to locate scare pieces about how automated robots, machines and computers are going to displace the workforce in coming years. However, talk to some folks working closely with companies making the digital transformation, and you’ll quickly get a glimpse of the brighter side of this story: Human employees will be “displaced” to a space where they can use their talents to think and create on a brand new level. “One of the biggest things we’re doing today is learning to understand and automate human tasks,” said Goutham Belliappa, Big Data Integration and Analytics practice leader at Capgemini. “One of the biggest things we see in supply chain companies, for example, is they don’t have enough planners,” he told Peter Burris (@plburris) and Dave Vellante (@dvellante), cohosts of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, during BigDataNYC. Filling these roles with the money saved through automation opens a vista to advancement, Belliappa explained. “So we’re taking the top five percent of planners, automating what everyone else does and letting them handle exceptions,” he said. This enables “companies to scale in areas where they could never scale because they never had enough people to do it.” The soft sell Belliappa noted that even companies that have traditionally been synonymous with hard assets — like GE — are looking to get into software and services, because that is where differentiation is moving. “The hard assets are getting commoditized. The value comes from what you can build on top of the assets, which is your IP,” he said. #BigDataNYC #theCUBE