Ron Bodkin, Think Big | Hadoop Summit Dublin 2016
01. Ron Bodkin, Think Big, visits #theCUBE!. (00:15) 02. Hadoop's Current Enterprise Readiness. (00:52) 03. Think Big's Transition and its Effect on the Teradata Business. (02:22) 04. The Power of the Cloud. (05:16) 05. Compliance, Security and Governance Around Cloud. (07:57) 06. The Next Five Years for Think Big. (09:20) 07. IOT and Analytics and the Relationship to ROI. (10:38) 08. Business and IT Changing the Definition of Success. (13:12) 09. The CIO Conversation on Security. (14:57) 10. On the Radar for What's Coming Up fo Hadoop?. (17:30) 11. Advice for Those Just Joining the Party from Ron. (18:44) 12. Integration is the New Lock-In. (20:12) Track List created with http://www.vinjavideo.com. --- --- Can Big Data drive up the ROI on IoT? | #HS16Dublin by R. Danes | Apr 13, 2016 | For today’s businesses, the term Big Data piques both excitement and confusion. Many find themselves knee deep in data they don’t quite know what to do with — maybe it holds the secret that will lead to their next lucrative innovation; maybe they will merely spend time looking through it only to discover nothing of value. Ron Bodkin, founder and president of Think Big (A Teradata Company), says that we’re honing in on ways to answer the questions businesses have around making Big Data faster using newer, more sophisticated tools. Bodkin told John Furrier (@furrier) and Dave Vellante (@dvellante), cohosts of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, that the Internet of Things (IoT) is one area where his company is helping customers see real returns using data. “There’s huge returns when you get to where you’re really starting to use the data and drive the analytics. We’re working with a global high tech manufacturer, and we’ve helped change the way they do engineering using Big Data,” he said, adding that product lifecycle and quality were both improved by Big Data use. The cloud seesaw Bodkin spoke about the influx of businesses into the cloud as excitement hits a high mark followed by the “antibodies” that inhibit their full migration. One of the main antibodies, according to Bodkin, has been security concerns. Bodkin’s belief is that it is now possible to have world-class security in the cloud. At any rate, he maintained that the conversation around cloud has to be about risk and benefit — not utter seclusion on a Gilligan’s Island as the only acceptable situation. “Security is about knowing your risks and weighing the business impact and making rational choices about what you’re going to do,” he said. @theCUBE #HS16Dublin