VC Panel | BigDataSV 2015
Enhanced video at http://vinja.tv/9nQLVXFl 01. Ping Li, Accel Partners, visits #theCUBE!. (00:21) 02. Grading the Current Big Data EcoSystem. (01:01) 03. Looking Back: Investment Hits and Misses, Consolidation. (02:49) 04. Frank Artale, Ignition Partners, visits #theCUBE!. (04:08) 05. Re-Platforming and the Horizontally Scaleable Cloud. (05:42) 06. What Investment Opportunities are Getting Your Attention?. (08:48) 07. Current Trajectory, is App Still the Big Thing?. (12:36) 08. The Search for Global, Durable, Stand-Alone Prospects. (16:15) 09. Backing Startups that Build Tools Not Apps. (18:20) 10. How Far Are We From Artificial Intelligence?. (20:03) 11. The Next Big Idea in the Hadoop Area. (20:44) 12. Cal or Stanford? Innovation in Silicon Valley. (22:52) 13. New Disciplines that are Needed and Currently Visible. (23:37) 14. What Size Checks Are The Pattern (Series A)?. (24:36) 15. Frank Artale Comments on "The Bubble". (26:57) 16. When Are Enterprise Apps on Cloud Going to Take Off?. (27:16) 17. How Does a Company Qualify to Move From Series A to B?. (28:53) 18. Thoughts Behind Going Public and Staying Private. (29:41) 19. Outlook in the Big Data Industry (Final Walkaway). (32:50) Track List created with http://www.vinjavideo.com. --- --- VC Panel, BigDataSV 2015 with John Furrier Ping Li, General Partner, Accel Partners & Frank Artale, Managing Director, Ignition Partners & @theCUBE, @Ping_Accel , @FrankArtale #bigdatasv Hadoop, Apache Spark will continue to drive innovation . Ping Li, General Partner, Accel Partners It’s still very early. Despite all the activity and big conversations around Big Data, this is a technology cycle trend that’s going to last much more than five years, 10, 15 years. If you look at the relational database market and how long it took that ecosystem to get built and form, we’re talking decades. I think technology cycles happen faster now than they did in the past, but I still think we’re on the first, second, and third innings of this Big Data buildout. If I look backwards, a lot of the innovation has been around the data management platforms, the Hadoops, the [Apache] Sparks and all the underlying technologies that I think will drive a lot of the next-generation platforms that applications get built on. And, frankly, I think if you look forward, the application ecosystem on these new platforms is still very early. It’s still very nascent. Whether it’s BI tools, ERP tools, CRM tools, all these different applications that we’ve used over the past decades to make our lives better from a business user productivity standpoint, I think they’re all going to get re-platformed and leveraged in order to deliver better experiences for users.