Gaurav Dhillon, Snaplogic | BigData SV 2016
01. Gaurav Dhillon, Snaplogic, Visits #theCUBE!. (00:20) 02. Why Is SnapLogic Different. (00:37) 03. What Are You Doing To Retrofit The Legacy To Value. (01:55) 04. Are You Making It Easier To Retire An Technology. (03:50) 05. How Are Your Customers Extending The Data As An Asset. (05:15) 06. We've Had A Process Centric Approach, Is There A New Way Now. (08:20) 07. What Is The Play Book For Being Data Driven. (10:06) 08. What Is The Impact Of The Cloud Today. (13:53) 09. What Is The Vibe Of The Event Here. (16:22) https://siliconangle.com/2016/03/30/moving-from-legacy-systems-to-leveraging-data-bigdatasv/ --- --- Moving from legacy systems to leveraging data | #BigDataSV by Nelson Williams | Mar 30, 2016 In the tech industry, enterprise business lives under a curse. It’s their fate to work with older legacy systems that support millions, sometimes billions of dollars in revenue, but which aren’t suited to the new data-driven future. These systems need to be upgraded, but they also can’t be taken offline. In enterprise, new technology must work with the old. To shed some light on the mix of new technology and legacy systems, John Furrier (@furrier) and Peter Burris (@plburris), co-hosts of theCUBE from the SiliconANGLE Media team, joined Gaurav Dhillon, chairman and CEO of SnapLogic, Inc., at the BigDataSV 2016 event in San Jose, California, where theCUBE is celebrating #BigDataWeek, including news and events from the #StrataHadoop conference. Held hostage Companies should not be held hostage to technology choices made before the current people came into the job, Dhillon said. The goal, he continued, is to make the old stuff work better. There are a lot of legacy systems in enterprise, and dealing with them is a fact of life. It’s possible to retrofit them, in the same way an old airplane might be fitted with new avionics. It’s adding new technology to extend the life of legacy systems, he said. Dhillon then pointed out that one of the major things they do at SnapLogic is help businesses transition from legacy systems to new technologies. From infrastructure to provisioning SnapLogic changes the service of data into a provisioning exercise, according to Dhillon. Companies don’t have to buy big boxes and the people to run them anymore; rather, a business can buy storage and compute as they need. SnapLogic also helps companies by separating the control plane from the data plane, making it easier to manage these systems. People used to look at tech with a process-centric view. Now, they’re changing to a data-centric view, Dhillon said. This data allows businesses to think about predictions, to build predictive models on a self-service basis. Being able to leverage data to inform decisions and run predictive analysis is a whole new thing, he said. This will bring dramatic changes. @theCUBE #BigDataSV #StrataHadoop SnapLogic @SnapLogic #theCUBE @SiliconANGLE theCUBE @theCUBE