01. Day Two Kick Off Big DataSV 2016 With #theCUBE!. (00:21)
02. What Do You Expect For Day Two. (00:40)
03. Where Are The Big Guys Going. (01:51)
04. What Is Making The News. (04:06)
05. What Does Opening Up Big Data Mean. (05:45)
06. What Is Happening In The Conversations Here Right Now. (07:53)
07. What Are You Thoughts On Being Present In Digital Conversation. (09:38)
08. What Is Happening Tonight. (11:40)
#BigDataSV #theCUBE #SiliconANGLE #BigDataWeek
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Analysts plot the direction of Big Data as the ‘big boys’ get into the action | #BigDataSV
by Marlene Den Bleyker | Mar 30, 2016
The key themes at BigDataSV 2016 in San Jose, California, where theCUBE is celebrating #BigDataWeek, including news and events from the #StrataHadoop conference, include developers, cloud, Big Data and the big players who are rolling into town to make their move in the space.
As John Furrier (@furrier), Jeff Frick (@jefffrick) and Peter Burris (@plburris), cohosts of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, commenced day two of BigDataSV 2016, they ran through the recurring themes so far during #BigDataWeek and what to expect today.
The big boys
“The big boys are here today,” said Burris, who added that these big boys are the companies that have enormous amounts of money to start investing at the margin of what these tools can do and find new ways to create new value. “So I think the keyword today is developers. How are the developers going to enter into this ecosystem and find new ways to create value for businesses through software?”
Burris felt a great deal of attention will be paid to the simplification question because, as he puts it, “It still ain’t as easy as it should be.”
Furrier followed up by saying that Hadoop just has to become easier, and he mentioned that companies like Cloudera, Inc. and Hortonworks, Inc. are trying to accomplish this. “When the big players are getting in, you know it’s serious,” he stated. “They’ve got big investments and customers who can make the big investments with a resource they know can deliver.”
Driving change
Burris went on to say that innovation includes a couple of things: People need to invent stuff and try to improve and simplify the way things work. He said that there needs to be a drive to change the ecosystem so people adopt new practices.
“We will be hearing not so much about invention, but innovating the things the industry needs to do to change the practices of how all of these technologies get used,” he said.
Open data
Furrier talked about Microsoft’s announcement to open up Office 365 to developers and the news that many organizations are opening up their data.
Burris explained that it’s more about how companies will use private data and monetize it, and as a company, how will they move to engaging customers differently. He also noted that companies need to be smart about opening up their data.
The conversation
Tonight during BigDataSV, there will be a presentation by SiliconANGLE covering the relationship between Big Data and big business. Burris said that this is a way to give back to the community through three sessions during theCUBE’s VIP Networking Event: a presentation on Big Data and digital, a panel of analyst, and a conversation with customers about what they are doing with Big Data. If you’re in the neighborhood, be sure to stop by and network with the SiliconANGLE and Wikibon teams to learn more about the state of Big Data.
@theCUBE
#BigDataSV #StrataHadoop
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Day Two Kickoff | Big Data Silicon Valley 2016
01. Day Two Kick Off Big DataSV 2016 With #theCUBE!. (00:21)
02. What Do You Expect For Day Two. (00:40)
03. Where Are The Big Guys Going. (01:51)
04. What Is Making The News. (04:06)
05. What Does Opening Up Big Data Mean. (05:45)
06. What Is Happening In The Conversations Here Right Now. (07:53)
07. What Are You Thoughts On Being Present In Digital Conversation. (09:38)
08. What Is Happening Tonight. (11:40)
#BigDataSV #theCUBE #SiliconANGLE #BigDataWeek
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Analysts plot the direction of Big Data as the ‘big boys’ get into the action | #BigDataSV
by Marlene Den Bleyker | Mar 30, 2016
The key themes at BigDataSV 2016 in San Jose, California, where theCUBE is celebrating #BigDataWeek, including news and events from the #StrataHadoop conference, include developers, cloud, Big Data and the big players who are rolling into town to make their move in the space.
As John Furrier (@furrier), Jeff Frick (@jefffrick) and Peter Burris (@plburris), cohosts of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, commenced day two of BigDataSV 2016, they ran through the recurring themes so far during #BigDataWeek and what to expect today.
The big boys
“The big boys are here today,” said Burris, who added that these big boys are the companies that have enormous amounts of money to start investing at the margin of what these tools can do and find new ways to create new value. “So I think the keyword today is developers. How are the developers going to enter into this ecosystem and find new ways to create value for businesses through software?”
Burris felt a great deal of attention will be paid to the simplification question because, as he puts it, “It still ain’t as easy as it should be.”
Furrier followed up by saying that Hadoop just has to become easier, and he mentioned that companies like Cloudera, Inc. and Hortonworks, Inc. are trying to accomplish this. “When the big players are getting in, you know it’s serious,” he stated. “They’ve got big investments and customers who can make the big investments with a resource they know can deliver.”
Driving change
Burris went on to say that innovation includes a couple of things: People need to invent stuff and try to improve and simplify the way things work. He said that there needs to be a drive to change the ecosystem so people adopt new practices.
“We will be hearing not so much about invention, but innovating the things the industry needs to do to change the practices of how all of these technologies get used,” he said.
Open data
Furrier talked about Microsoft’s announcement to open up Office 365 to developers and the news that many organizations are opening up their data.
Burris explained that it’s more about how companies will use private data and monetize it, and as a company, how will they move to engaging customers differently. He also noted that companies need to be smart about opening up their data.
The conversation
Tonight during BigDataSV, there will be a presentation by SiliconANGLE covering the relationship between Big Data and big business. Burris said that this is a way to give back to the community through three sessions during theCUBE’s VIP Networking Event: a presentation on Big Data and digital, a panel of analyst, and a conversation with customers about what they are doing with Big Data. If you’re in the neighborhood, be sure to stop by and network with the SiliconANGLE and Wikibon teams to learn more about the state of Big Data.
@theCUBE
#BigDataSV #StrataHadoop