01. Derek Mathieson, CERN, Visits #theCUBE!. (00:21)
02. Tell Us About CERN And Your Role There. (00:37)
03. Do You Generate More Data Than You Can Store. (01:51)
04. How Does The Budget Break Down Is it Mostly Infrastructure. (04:52)
05. What Are You Doing With The Infrastructure. (05:17)
06. Are You Doing Similar Things That Could Have Transformative Affects. (06:25)
07. How Many Nodes Of Total Memory. (08:14)
08. Is The Main Goal To Get The Information Out There That's In The Legacy System. (09:41)
09. How Has The Way You've Handled Data Changed. (10:010)
10. How Do You Use Pentaho. (11:22)
11. Do You Try To Get Data Down As Close To Real Time. (12:56)
12. What's Next For CERN. (13:33)
13. Why Do You Think You Won The Excellence Reward. (14:13)
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CERN and Pentaho ‘smash’ the data #pworld15
by Marlene Den Bleyker | Oct 14, 2015
When CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, needed to consolidate its silos of data into a single, 360-degree view of operational data, analytics and self-service reports, it collaborated with Pentaho Corp. to bring order to mass amounts of data for the largest particle physics laboratory in the world.
Derek Mathieson, group leader GS-AIS at CERN, visited with Dave Vellante and George Gilbert, cohosts of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, during PentahoWorld 2015 to talk about the partnership that recently won the organization an excellence award.
Science is a business
Mathieson first clarified that the organization does not use the term “nuclear” anymore due to negative connotations people have with the word. He explained what CERN does in everyday terminology, seeking out to “understand how the universe works, understand the laws of nature.”
But don’t ask Mathieson to smash an atom for you, because he is a software engineer. He can, however, tell you that CERN gathers more than a petabyte of information every second, and its sensors, which Mathieson likens to 3D cameras, detect about 400 million photographs per second. “Our job is to make the infrastructure run to make sure we can run the lab as a business,” he said.
Simplifying the chaos
It is a complex business. CERN has a community of 15,000+ physicists using the organization’s infrastructure and $1 billion in research money entrusted to it. Mathieson also clarified that CERN dedicates more than half of the billion dollars to infrastructure in order to put information at people’s fingertips.
So creating transparency and access to information is the priority for his team. “The physicists adhere to very exacting and strict requirements, so we need to make the business intelligence work the same way,” he explained. The project with Pentaho will enable a 360-view of all data for the community while providing it in a secure environment.
The next layer
The next layer will be to optimize the data and get as close to real-time reporting as possible. CERN plans to use Pentaho for predictive analytics (to react quickly to information), governance, transportation information, fraud detection and much more.
@theCUBE
#PWorld15
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01. Derek Mathieson, CERN, Visits #theCUBE!. (00:21)
02. Tell Us About CERN And Your Role There. (00:37)
03. Do You Generate More Data Than You Can Store. (01:51)
04. How Does The Budget Break Down Is it Mostly Infrastructure. (04:52)
05. What Are You Doing With The Infrastructure. (05:17)
06. Are You Doing Similar Things That Could Have Transformative Affects. (06:25)
07. How Many Nodes Of Total Memory. (08:14)
08. Is The Main Goal To Get The Information Out There That's In The Legacy System. (09:41)
09. How Has The Way You've Handled Data Changed. (10:010)
10. How Do You Use Pentaho. (11:22)
11. Do You Try To Get Data Down As Close To Real Time. (12:56)
12. What's Next For CERN. (13:33)
13. Why Do You Think You Won The Excellence Reward. (14:13)
Track List created with http://www.vinjavideo.com.
--- ---
CERN and Pentaho ‘smash’ the data #pworld15
by Marlene Den Bleyker | Oct 14, 2015
When CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, needed to consolidate its silos of data into a single, 360-degree view of operational data, analytics and self-service reports, it collaborated with Pentaho Corp. to bring order to mass amounts of data for the largest particle physics laboratory in the world.
Derek Mathieson, group leader GS-AIS at CERN, visited with Dave Vellante and George Gilbert, cohosts of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, during PentahoWorld 2015 to talk about the partnership that recently won the organization an excellence award.
Science is a business
Mathieson first clarified that the organization does not use the term “nuclear�� anymore due to negative connotations people have with the word. He explained what CERN does in everyday terminology, seeking out to “understand how the universe works, understand the laws of nature.”
But don’t ask Mathieson to smash an atom for you, because he is a software engineer. He can, however, tell you that CERN gathers more than a petabyte of information every second, and its sensors, which Mathieson likens to 3D cameras, detect about 400 million photographs per second. “Our job is to make the infrastructure run to make sure we can run the lab as a business,” he said.
Simplifying the chaos
It is a complex business. CERN has a community of 15,000+ physicists using the organization’s infrastructure and $1 billion in research money entrusted to it. Mathieson also clarified that CERN dedicates more than half of the billion dollars to infrastructure in order to put information at people’s fingertips.
So creating transparency and access to information is the priority for his team. “The physicists adhere to very exacting and strict requirements, so we need to make the business intelligence work the same way,” he explained. The project with Pentaho will enable a 360-view of all data for the community while providing it in a secure environment.
The next layer
The next layer will be to optimize the data and get as close to real-time reporting as possible. CERN plans to use Pentaho for predictive analytics (to react quickly to information), governance, transportation information, fraud detection and much more.
@theCUBE
#PWorld15