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Tom Deutsch, MBA
Global Industry Cognitive Solutions CTO and Transformation
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Hi Raj - Tealeaf supports export via a variety of methods. It isn't a
proprietary format nor closed. We pull Tealeaf data into our BigInsights
Hadoop-based offering all the time.
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Accuracy of conversion is the key issue here. We (IBM) use things from our
Research labs to do this, but in any case the accuracy of the translation
is nontrivial if accuracy matters (and it usually does).
From: Sanjeevv Sriram sanj2e...@gmail.com
To: user@hadoop.apache.org,
Date:
Agreed Luca, we do this to support existing customers that have requested
it and it works fine within obvious IO considerations. But not a
recommended way to do a green field deployment.
Tom Deutsch
Program Director
Information Management
Big Data
And of source IBM has supported our GPFS and SONAS customers for a couple of
years already.
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From: Kevin O'dell [kevin.od...@cloudera.com]
Sent: 10/17/2012
Exactly Ted, and just trying to be respectful of this being an Apache
mailing list.
Snarky behavior devalues everyone's efforts, so trying to head that off as
it doesn't have any place on a community list or forum.
From: Ted Dunning tdunn...@maprtech.com
To: user@hadoop.apache.org,
Let's take this off list - Patrick you can ping me directly.
Thanks
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- Original Message -
From: Patrick Suren [patrick.su...@tcs.com]
Sent: 09/05/2012 05:18 PM ZE5B
To:
Matthieu - you are welcome to contact me off list for assistance with Jaql.
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- Original Message -
From: Robert Evans [ev...@yahoo-inc.com]
Sent: 03/29/2012 10:09 AM EST
To:
are tearing
down and re-purposing a cluster that was implemented to support a
production use case then the planning failed.
Tom Deutsch
Program Director
Information Management
Big Data Technologies
IBM
3565 Harbor Blvd
Costa Mesa, CA 92626-1420
tdeut
does vary, and no it is not uncommon to
have focused use cases like that. If you know it is going to be a general
purpose cluster then do build it in a balanced spec.
Tom Deutsch
Program Director
Information Management
Big Data Technologies
IBM
It also helps to know the profile of your job in how you spec the
machines. So in addition to Brad's response you should consider if you
think your jobs will be more storage or compute oriented.
Tom Deutsch
Program Director
Information
or anything that is vendor specific.
Tom Deutsch
Program Director
CTO Office: Information Management
Hadoop Product Manager / Customer Exec
IBM
3565 Harbor Blvd
Costa Mesa, CA 92626-1420
tdeut...@us.ibm.com
Michael Segel michael_se
Real-time means different things to different people. Can you share your
latency requirements from the time the data is generated to when it needs
to be consumed, or how you are thinking of using Hbase in the overall
flow?
Tom Deutsch
Program
I disagree Brian - data loss and system down time (both potentially non-trival)
should not be taken lightly. Use cases and thus availability requirements do
vary, but I would not encourage anyone to shrug them off as overblown,
especially as Hadoop become more production oriented in
do it in a heartbeat where I work.
Brian
On Sep 17, 2011, at 6:38 PM, Tom Deutsch wrote:
I disagree Brian - data loss and system down time (both potentially
non-trival) should not be taken lightly. Use cases and thus availability
requirements do vary, but I would not encourage anyone
And that once your business folks see what they have been missing you'll
never able to stop giving them the benefit of that insight.
--Original Message--
From: Harsh J
To: common-user
ReplyTo: common-user
Subject: Re: risks of using Hadoop
Sent: Sep 16, 2011 12:38 PM
Hey Kobina,
You
Hi Rita - I want to make sure we are honoring the purpose/approach of this
list. So you are welcome to ping me for information, but let's take this
discussion off the list at this point.
Tom Deutsch
Program Director
CTO Office: Information
There are two release levels - one is free but most of our customers want our
additional engineering so they use Enterprise Edition (which is not free).
Happy to answer questions off list.
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publically available.
Tom Deutsch
Program Director
CTO Office: Information Management
Hadoop Product Manager / Customer Exec
IBM
3565 Harbor Blvd
Costa Mesa, CA 92626-1420
tdeut...@us.ibm.com
Michael Segel michael_se...@hotmail.com
07/15/2011 07
I can probably help with use cases / approaches and fit/leverage of
existing Warehouse environments.
Tom Deutsch
Program Director
CTO Office: Information Management
Hadoop Product Manager / Customer Exec
IBM
3565 Harbor Blvd
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
classification was well suited to Hadoop.
Tom Deutsch
Program Director
CTO Office: Information Management
Hadoop Product Manager / Customer Exec
IBM
3565 Harbor Blvd
Costa Mesa, CA 92626-1420
tdeut...@us.ibm.com
Brian Bockelman bbock...@cse.unl.edu
03
Ted - ping me off line and I'll help. Most of what we're doing is
classified or client confidential, but there are some I can share.
Tom Deutsch
Program Director
CTO Office: Information Management
Hadoop Product Manager / Customer Exec BigInsights
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