Structure Show: East Coast vs. West Coast in big data and the Hadoopalypse!
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It’s always fun to check in with Chris Lynch, the Atlas Venture partner who made his bones at Digital Equipment Corp. (RIP) and as CEO of Vertica Systems, helped engineer its sale to HP. He talks with us this week about the big data disruption that’s got Oracle and other legacy players (but probably not IBM) shaking in their boots, and expounds on the on the east/west divide in big data.
Also, Derrick Harris and yours truly on the continuing Hadoopalypse and why this was a very bad week in software security,
Previous shows:
That time the CIA dropped by Backblaze and how AWS isn’t always the cheapest option
What’s hot in tech: Amazon’s cloud and productivity apps. No really!
Booz Allen’s top data guy: the best data science teams are like jazz quartets
Fantasy football: big data’s killer app plus HP’s cloud guru on why the cloud isn’t Narnia
Data Gravity’s Paula Long: Flash storage is like a ferrari and AWS is like boarding school
Top VCs decry data obesity and Lew Cirne on what’s next from New Relic
Structure Show: Big data startup edition, from Boston to Burlingame
Box’s Aaron Levie on mobilizing, conspiracy theorists and who writes his tweets
OpenStack guru Chris Kemp on cloud challenges and Space Camp!
Big data is still a big deal and Google storage’s 4 trillion transactions
Who will win in cloud and whether SDN is for real