Ajay Anand & Praveen Kankariya, Kyvos Insights | Hadoop Summit 2016 San Jose
01. Ajady Anand, Kyvos Insights, Visits #theCUBE!. (00:19) 02. Praveen Kankariya, Kyvos Insights, Visits #theCUBE!. (00:34) 03. What Has Changed For Hadoop. (00:49) 04. Is There Huge Application Development Driving Excelerated Multiple Developments. (02:14) 05. Are You Seeing The Trend Of Data As Code. (04:04) 06. Is This Industry Going Through A Silent Pivolt. (05:26) 07. Should Tooling Be Open. (08:48) 08. Are Customers Picking Their Own Tool Set. (10:14) 09. What If They Have Data In The Other Networks. (11:41) 10. What Is Trending In The Customer Conversations You're Having. (13:34) 11. Any Action In Application Development. (14:42) 12. What About The DevOps Winning Concepts. (15:42) 13. What Are The Updates For The Company. (16:15) Track List created with http://www.vinjavideo.com. --- --- Should I stay or should I go? Figuring out where data should live | #HS16SJ by R. Danes | Jun 28, 2016 Everyone wants in on Big Data — the more data they can amass the better, right? Well, not for their traditional on-prem data centers. Companies want a large enough space to store all the data they can get their hands on, but does that mean compromising on other infrastructure features? Praveen Kankariya, CEO of Impetus Technologies, Inc., said that customers need a way to store data that allows them easy and frictionless access to it. With the storage limits of on-prem, many are finding that a home away from home is the solution. Kankariya and Ajay Anand, VP of Product Management and Marketing at Kyvos Insights, Inc., spoke with John Furrier (@furrier) of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, during the Hadoop Summit in San Jose, California. “The cloud is turning into a Big Data lake,” Kankariya said. “We’re seeing this across a lot of enterprises: ‘Well, alright. Let’s get all our data into [Amazon] S3. We cannot figure out our internal infrastructure; let’s bypass it. Get all the data into one place,'” he explained. He said that whatever questions remain, “At least it’s all in one place,” and that takes care of one large logistical problem. Free agency Anand agreed that getting the data’s location figured out is important, but then accessibility is equally important. He said that customers want to be able to choose what tools they use on their data, and they want those choices to be unaffected by where they store it. “That’s what our customers are asking for,” he said — tools that can scale out and work reliably in different environments. #HS16SJ #theCUBE