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The Gigaom Structure Show delivers lively analysis of all the news in the cloud computing and big data spaces. Each week, Barb Darrow and Derrick Harris break down the cloud and data stories you need to know and interview the industries biggest players.
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The Hadoop wars, HP cloud(s) and IBM’s big win | If you are confused about Hewlett-Packard’s cloud plan of action, this week’s guest will lay it out for you. Bill Hilf, the SVP of Helion product management, makes his second appearance on the show (does that make him our Alec Baldwin?) to talk about HP’s many-clouds-one-management […] The Hadoop wars, HP cloud(s) and IBM’s big win originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2015. Continue reading… | 3/5/2015 | Free | View In iTunes |
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5 reasons the FCC might be wrong about net neutrality | This week the FCC passed new rules on net neutrality, which were essentially designed to limit the ability of internet service providers (ISP) to either slow down or boost the speeds of websites. While many experts praised the ruling, not everyone was thrilled by the outcome. Who […] 5 reasons the FCC might be wrong about net neutrality originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2015. Continue reading… | 2/28/2015 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Microsoft’s machine learning guru on why data matters sooooo much | Not surprisingly, Joseph Sirosh, has big ambitions for his product portfolio at Microsoft which includes Azure ML, HDInsight and other tools. Chief among them is making it easy for mere mortals to consume these data services from the applications they’re familiar with. Take Excel for example. If […] Microsoft’s machine learning guru on why data matters sooooo much originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2015. Continue reading… | 2/19/2015 | Free | View In iTunes |
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No, you don’t need a ton of data to do deep learning | There are a couple of seemingly contradictory memes rolling around the deep learning field. One is that you need a truly epic amount of data to do interesting work. The other is that in many subject areas there is a ton of data but it’s not just laying around for […] No, you don’t need a ton of data to do deep learning originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2015. Continue reading… | 2/12/2015 | Free | View In iTunes |
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VMware wants all those cloud workloads “marooned” in AWS | Even though VMware initially called its Amazon competitor vCloud Hybrid Services, make no mistake, it’s the company’s public cloud (now renamed vCloud Air.) And, really wants workloads that might run ow on Web Services to come on over, says Bill Fathers, EVP and GM of cloud services for […] VMware wants all those cloud workloads “marooned” in AWS originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2015. Continue reading… | 2/4/2015 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Don’t like your cloud vendor? Wait a second. | If your cloud provider’s lineup leaves you cold, you can jump ship. Or you could wait a minute because things could — probably will — change. There’s already been a ton of consolidation — the acquisitions of MetaCloud, Eucalyptus, Cloudscaling et al by Cisco, HP, and EMC […] Don’t like your cloud vendor? Wait a second. originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2015. Continue reading… | 1/29/2015 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Hilary Mason on taking big data from theory to reality | If you’re interested in assessing how and when a given data technology — deep learning, machine intelligence, natural language generation — can move from the theoretical to commercial use, Hilary Mason may have the best job around. This week’s guest, the CEO and Founder of Fast Forward Labs, talks […] Hilary Mason on taking big data from theory to reality originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2015. Continue reading… | 1/22/2015 | Free | View In iTunes |
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On the importance of building privacy into apps and Reddit AMAs | Given the increasing need to keep private data private in a world of habitual over-sharing on social media and the burgeoning internet of things, the work Jean Yang is doing at MIT is important. Yang and her team are working on Jeeves, a framework meant to help […] On the importance of building privacy into apps and Reddit AMAs originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2015. Continue reading… | 1/15/2015 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Cheap cloud + open source = a great time for startups | While the rest of the world binges on IoT goodies from CES 2015, we thought we’d focus on (what else?) enterprise-grade infrastructure. This week’s guest, Steve Herrod was formerly CTO of VMware, and so knows a little something, something about that topic. Now he’s managing director of General […] Cheap cloud + open source = a great time for startups originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2015. Continue reading… | 1/8/2015 | Free | View In iTunes |
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It’s all Docker, containers and the cloud on the Structure Show | It’s safe to say that Docker has had a momentous year with the container-management startup gaining a lot of developer interest and scoring a lot of support from big tech companies like Amazon, Google, VMware and Microsoft. Docker CEO Ben Golub came on to the Structure Show […] It’s all Docker, containers and the cloud on the Structure Show originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 12/18/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Mo’ money, mo’ data, mo’ cloud on the Structure Show | If you want an informed opinion on the state of the cloud and the relative merits of the players, Sebastian Stadil’s a good person to ask. Founder and CEO of Scalr, a multi-cloud management company, he keeps his finger on the pulse of all the […] Mo’ money, mo’ data, mo’ cloud on the Structure Show originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 12/11/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Why CoreOS went its own way on containers | CoreOS CEO Alex Polvi talks about the rationale for his company's move into bare-bones containers, and the state of the cloud industry. Why CoreOS went its own way on containers originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 12/4/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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More from Facebook on its new networking architecture | Facebook's networking guru Najam Ahmad on why the company had to go to core-and-pod from less module cluster technology. More from Facebook on its new networking architecture originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 11/25/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Do you find OSS hard to deploy? Meet ZeroToDocker | Open source software is widely available and hugely helpful. But the packaging can be dicey and deployment difficult. So say hey to Netflix' ZeroToDocker. Do you find OSS hard to deploy? Meet ZeroToDocker originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 11/20/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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All about AWS Re:invent and oh, some Hortonworks and Microsoft news too | Yes, there was a ton o' news out of Amazon's cloud conference, but also big Hadoop news in Hortonworks IPO plans and Microsoft continues its open-sourcey ways by opening up .NET to non-Windows types. All about AWS Re:invent and oh, some Hortonworks and Microsoft news too originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 11/14/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Okay, we admit it. Google may be serious about cloud after all | On this week's Structure Show we talk about Google's cloud and to Google cloud marketing guy Brian Goldfarb about how Google, AWS and Microsoft clouds stack up. Okay, we admit it. Google may be serious about cloud after all originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 11/6/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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EMC cloud really isn’t all about EMC hardware, says EMC product chief | The storage giant has some secrets up its sleeve including how its acquisition of the Andy Becholsheim-backed DSSD startup will help fire up high-performance next-gen apps. EMC cloud really isn’t all about EMC hardware, says EMC product chief originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 10/30/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Microsoft’s big freaking servers make cloud wars even more interesting | On this week's Structure Show: Microsoft adds more powerful IaaS capabilities while Amazon makes AWS more enterprise-worthy. Microsoft’s big freaking servers make cloud wars even more interesting originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 10/23/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Former MongoDB CEO talks about stepping down to be a better dad — and NoSQL, of course | On this week's Structure Show podcast, Jonathan Vanian and Derrick Harris break down Docker, web bugs, a Hadoop extravaganza and the latest OpenStack acquisition. They interview former MongoDB CEO, and current vice chairman, Max Schireson. Former MongoDB CEO talks about stepping down to be a better dad — and NoSQL, of course originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 10/15/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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While HP splits up, married entrepreneurs build something together | New and old, married and divorced -- this week's show is all about extremes. We kick off discussing HP's decision to become two companies focused on very different things, and conclude by interviewing Ann and Bobby Johnson -- the married couple behind promising new analytics startup Interana. While HP splits up, married entrepreneurs build something together originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 10/9/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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How Talko wielded cheap cloud services and open source tools to build its communications app | On this week's Structure Show, hear how Talko stood on the shoulders of AWS and Azure -- and wielded the Opus codec, WebRTC, FreeSwitch and other open-source tools to build an app that actually makes voice calls worth making again. How Talko wielded cheap cloud services and open source tools to build its communications app originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 10/2/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Ericsson mind melds with Apcera, Talko takes on communications, and what’s up with Watson? | Jason Hoffman, the former Joyent CTO who's now spearheading Ericsson's cloud computing show talks about what he and Apcera are up to. In addition, the Oracle succession saga, Talko talks, and what's up with Watson. Ericsson mind melds with Apcera, Talko takes on communications, and what’s up with Watson? originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 9/25/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Launching open-source projects is easy, keeping them running well? Not so much | On this week's Structure Show, Facebook's James Pearce and how the new TODO group can help people better maintain and manage open source software after it's released. Launching open-source projects is easy, keeping them running well? Not so much originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 9/18/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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What in the world will HP do with Eucalyptus? The company’s cloud chief(s) give us a hint | On this week's Structure Show: Marten Mickos, Martin Fink and Bill Hilf talk about HP's acquisition of Eucalyptus and what it means to HP's OpenStack-focused clouds. What in the world will HP do with Eucalyptus? The company’s cloud chief(s) give us a hint originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 9/12/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The trials and tribulations of the API economy | Zapier Co-Founder Bryan Helmig explains why his company wants to make it easy for users to cobble together their own personal best-of-breed app suites. And also why that is work for masochists. The trials and tribulations of the API economy originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 9/4/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Here’s why the democratization of big data really, really should excite you. Yes … you. | In the not-so-distant past, if you wanted to query huge data sets, you needed authorized access to the big iron of supercomputers. The era of big data and public cloud has changed all that and hat's a great thing, says Yahoo Fellow Kalev Leetaru. Here’s why the democratization of big data really, really should excite you. Yes … you. originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 8/28/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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In which we ask Aaron Levie how Box can compete with giants and what’s up with the IPO | Box must contend with Microsoft OneDrive, Google Drive, and now AWS Zocalo -- but Levie said the company's focus on managing content in complex business situations and across applications give it an advantage. In which we ask Aaron Levie how Box can compete with giants and what’s up with the IPO originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 8/21/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Linode Founder Chris Aker on why you don’t want to mess with The Onion | On this week's Structure Show podcast, Linode CEO Chris Aker takes exception to the term "virtual private server" and talks about how there is life for cloud providers other than AWS. Linode Founder Chris Aker on why you don’t want to mess with The Onion originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 8/13/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Proposition: AWS isn’t always the low-cost provider. Discuss | Brad Feld, managing director of the Foundry Group, says the public cloud landscape is changing in ways that may challenge the orthodoxy of AWS dominance. Proposition: AWS isn’t always the low-cost provider. Discuss originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 8/7/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Hortonworks CEO Rob Bearden on the latest Hadoop hubbub | Team Hortonworks now includes HP while rival Cloudera can boast of funding from Intel and In-Q-tel. Hortonworks CEO Rob Bearden on the latest Hadoop hubbub originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 7/30/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ICYMI: Why Apple and IBM make not-so-strange bedfellows | On this week's Structure Show, Dan Lyons has lots to say about how Hollywood writers research and portray Silicon Valley, and what Fake Steve Jobs would think of the new Apple-IBM alliance. ICYMI: Why Apple and IBM make not-so-strange bedfellows originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 7/19/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Solomon Hykes on the tricky balance of being Docker’s benevolent dictator | Docker-in-Chief Solomon Hykes reflects on dot.cloud's transformation from open-source tool developer to a PaaS to the force behind Docker containers. Solomon Hykes on the tricky balance of being Docker’s benevolent dictator originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 7/10/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Why you should know about DigitalOcean if you don’t already | On this week's Structure Show, DigitalOcean CEO explains why simplicity (and love???) are key to his company's success in the hyper-competitive IaaS world. Why you should know about DigitalOcean if you don’t already originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 7/3/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Is the MapReduce era coming to an end? Maybe, says one of Spark’s founders | Matei Zaharia is a big Spark booster. He helped build the project into the force it's become in big data analytics and is CTO of Databricks. Is the MapReduce era coming to an end? Maybe, says one of Spark’s founders originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 6/26/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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What’s up with Google and Microsoft clouds? Hear from the execs in charge | Urs Hölzle and Scott Guthrie have the tough -- but fascinating challenge -- of mounting a challenge to Amazon Web Services. What’s up with Google and Microsoft clouds? Hear from the execs in charge originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 6/19/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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A sneak peek at Structure from the people who’ll be asking the questions | On this weeks Structure Show podcast, Barb Darrow, Stacey Higginbotham and I talk about which speaker and topics have us mosted excited about this weeks Structure conference. Needless to say, theres a lot to like about it. A sneak peek at Structure from the people who’ll be asking the questions originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 6/14/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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IBM’s Lance Crosby: To glimpse the future of cloud, check out the banking industry | On this week's Structure Show, the exec in charge of IBM's massive cloud effort updates us on how that's going and why you'd be silly to underestimate Big Blue when it comes to cloud. IBM’s Lance Crosby: To glimpse the future of cloud, check out the banking industry originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 6/5/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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VMware’s top cloud guy on why — for enterprise work — price isn’t everything | This week's Structure show: Bill Fathers on VMware's hybrid cloud opportunity; And Mesophere founder Florian Leibert on the beauty of Mesos for management of massive resource pools. VMware’s top cloud guy on why — for enterprise work — price isn’t everything originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 5/29/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Raymie Stata on why Hadoop (as a Service) isn’t just for tech heads — marketers need it too | Early Altiscale customers include digital media and advertising companies eager to take advantage of big data but don't necessarily know a node from a hole in the wall. Raymie Stata on why Hadoop (as a Service) isn’t just for tech heads — marketers need it too originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 5/22/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Heroku CEO on why two PaaSes are better than one — no really! | On this week's Structure Show hear from Tod Nielsen, now of Heroku but ex of Cloud Foundry, on why it really makes sense for Heroku and parent company Salesforce.com to field more than one development platform. Heroku CEO on why two PaaSes are better than one — no really! originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 5/15/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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OpenStack must be growing up if we’re talking indemnification for goodness sake | On this week's Structure Show: Google buys Stackdriver, HP adds an OpenStack distribution called Helion; 5 killer big data technologies. OpenStack must be growing up if we’re talking indemnification for goodness sake originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 5/8/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Can CenturyLink cloud compete with AWS on price? “Yes we can,” says its cloud chief | The Structure Show: Andrew Higginbotham swears that CenturyLink can even beat Amazon on bandwidth price so if you thought the price wars were winding down, you have another think coming. Can CenturyLink cloud compete with AWS on price? “Yes we can,” says its cloud chief originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 5/1/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Linux trailblazer Mark Shuttleworth on why it’s OpenStack that matters now | On this week's Structure Show, Canonical's Mark Shuttleworth on why we have to move on from the operating system wars to get to cloud goodness. Linux trailblazer Mark Shuttleworth on why it’s OpenStack that matters now originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 4/24/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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OpenStack has wooed developers for years, now it’s time to charm users | On this week's Structure Show, OpenStack Foundation executive director Jonathan Bryce and COO Mark Collier make their case for enterprise OpenStack adoption. OpenStack has wooed developers for years, now it’s time to charm users originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 4/16/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Enterprise cloud adoption: Amazon is big, natch, but watch out for “vSoup” | Rightscale keeps a sharp eye on business cloud usage. Kim Weins talks about some surprising findings from the company's 2014 State of the Cloud Survey. Enterprise cloud adoption: Amazon is big, natch, but watch out for “vSoup” originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 4/10/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Cloudera CEO breaks down Intel investment | On this week's Structure Show Tom Reilly lays out a bit more detail about the company's massive $900 million investment round and what Intel's strategic involvement will mean. Cloudera CEO breaks down Intel investment originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 4/3/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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