01. Arun Murthy, Hortonworks, visits #theCUBE!. (00:15)
02. Looking Back on Hadoop's Journey with Arun. (00:40)
03. Hortonworks' Future with the Connected Data Platform. (01:42)
04. Taking the Systems of Intelligence Concept to the Next Level. (03:57)
05. Managing Data: The Skill Every Enterprise Needs to Learn. (05:26)
06. Hortonworks' Function in Integration Services. (07:35)
07. Companies Seeking to Win an Enterprise Customer. (09:46)
08. How Hadoop is Evolving. (12:09)
09. The Impact of Spark for Hortonworks. (13:17)
10. Hortonworks: We Want to See Startups Build Solutions. (17:10)
11. Hortonworks Now and Advice for Entrepenuers. (19:37)
12. What CIOs Should Be Saying About Security. (22:09)
13. Comments on Identity. (23:27)
14. Final Question: What's Exciting in the Eco System?. (26:18)
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The evolution of Hadoop and the future of Big Data | #HS16Dublin
by Marlene Den Bleyker | Apr 13, 2016
When Arun Murthy, cofounder of Hortonworks, Inc., created the company, he could not imagine how far Hadoop would go. The early days were focused on technology, but today the goal is to help customers solve business problems with data, and Internet of Things (IoT) is the driving force.
At the Hadoop Summit – Dublin 2016, Murthy sat down with John Furrier (@furrier) and Dave Vellante (@dvellante), cohosts of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, to talk about the evolution of Hadoop and where the future opportunities in technology lie.
The driving force of innovation is IoT
Murthy provided three reasons for the big push to IoT. First, he said that it is cheaper to move data around from its origin to where it rests. Secondly, advances in technology make it feasible to store tech at scale. And lastly, it is now cheaper to produce hardware. “It’s all the right point and time,” he said.
According to Murthy, more data is triggered outside of the data center. As a company, it is important to Hortonworks to offer a complete end-to-end solution. He believes there is a need to capture data at the point of origin and then perform the analytics and push it back to the edge.
Appreciate your data
The philosophy at Hortonworks is that every app is a data app. As an enterprise, if you are not able to manage data and use it to take action, you are doing something less than ideal.
“Data is the most tangible asset companies have,” Murthy stated. He said that he sees more appreciation for data on the enterprise level, but managing data is a skill every company needs to learn.
Community success factor
The value of open source is considered a factor in achieving great results. Murthy pointed to the Apache Atlas project to convey his point. He explained how Hortonworks was using Atlas for a year and a half, and then IBM began supporting and contributing to the project. Murthy said he is a big fan of the community model.
@theCUBE
#HS16Dublin
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01. Arun Murthy, Hortonworks, visits #theCUBE!. (00:15)
02. Looking Back on Hadoop's Journey with Arun. (00:40)
03. Hortonworks' Future with the Connected Data Platform. (01:42)
04. Taking the Systems of Intelligence Concept to the Next Level. (03:57)
05. Managing Data: The Skill Every Enterprise Needs to Learn. (05:26)
06. Hortonworks' Function in Integration Services. (07:35)
07. Companies Seeking to Win an Enterprise Customer. (09:46)
08. How Hadoop is Evolving. (12:09)
09. The Impact of Spark for Hortonworks. (13:17)
10. Hortonworks: We Want to See Startups Build Solutions. (17:10)
11. Hortonworks Now and Advice for Entrepenuers. (19:37)
12. What CIOs Should Be Saying About Security. (22:09)
13. Comments on Identity. (23:27)
14. Final Question: What's Exciting in the Eco System?. (26:18)
Track List created with http://www.vinjavideo.com.
--- ---
The evolution of Hadoop and the future of Big Data | #HS16Dublin
by Marlene Den Bleyker | Apr 13, 2016
When Arun Murthy, cofounder of Hortonworks, Inc., created the company, he could not imagine how far Hadoop would go. The early days were focused on technology, but today the goal is to help customers solve business problems with data, and Internet of Things (IoT) is the driving force.
At the Hadoop Summit – Dublin 2016, Murthy sat down with John Furrier (@furrier) and Dave Vellante (@dvellante), cohosts of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, to talk about the evolution of Hadoop and where the future opportunities in technology lie.
The driving force of innovation is IoT
Murthy provided three reasons for the big push to IoT. First, he said that it is cheaper to move data around from its origin to where it rests. Secondly, advances in technology make it feasible to store tech at scale. And lastly, it is now cheaper to produce hardware. “It’s all the right point and time,” he said.
According to Murthy, more data is triggered outside of the data center. As a company, it is important to Hortonworks to offer a complete end-to-end solution. He believes there is a need to capture data at the point of origin and then perform the analytics and push it back to the edge.
Appreciate your data
The philosophy at Hortonworks is that every app is a data app. As an enterprise, if you are not able to manage data and use it to take action, you are doing something less than ideal.
“Data is the most tangible asset companies have,” Murthy stated. He said that he sees more appreciation for data on the enterprise level, but managing data is a skill every company needs to learn.
Community success factor
The value of open source is considered a factor in achieving great results. Murthy pointed to the Apache Atlas project to convey his point. He explained how Hortonworks was using Atlas for a year and a half, and then IBM began supporting and contributing to the project. Murthy said he is a big fan of the community model.
@theCUBE
#HS16Dublin