ServicesAngle Weekly Editorial Call: Big Data Market Report, The Trouble with Hadoop and More
Each week the ServicesAngle editorial team has a conference call to discuss the week’s news and trends. Sometimes we just do voice calls, other times we do videoconferencing. Sometimes we bring other people into the conversations. Wikibon and SiliconAngle are all about collaboration and transparency, so, we’ve decided to start sharing these conversations.
This week Wikibon analyst Jeff Kelly, ServicesAngle editor Alex Williams and I discuss Jeff’s Big Data Market Size and Vendor Revenues report, Hortonworks’ strategy, the problems companies are facing with Hadoop and more.
Highlights:
- Jeff explains his methodology for the Big Data Market Size and Vendor Revenues report.
- We discuss Hortonworks’ strategy and the company’s partnership with Teradata.
- Alex talks about the issues with companies like Cloudfare have had with Apache Hadoop, and Jeff talks about some solutions to the problem.
- I allude to Infochimps’ big data management announcement.
- Alex talks more about what he learned at the Parallels user conference.
- I talk about UnQL, Gremlin and the drive for a common languages for big data.
- Jeff talks about Strata and what we’ll be doing there. Be sure to watch our coverage live on theCube!
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