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Sramana: Bella, it sounds like your book release schedule is almost like soap opera seasons. Bella Andre: In a way it is. My books don’t have cliffhangers, but I would call them family sagas. That is a pretty good description of what I did with the Sullivans. My readers know there are eight siblings, so
Sramana Mitra: If you were to distinguish between what is free and what is paid in the product part, can you give some examples of capabilities that are paid? Shaun Connolly: Whether we are doing operational tooling, configuration, provisioning and management, those capabilities manifest in an open source project called Apache Ambari, which is an
Sramana: Hugh, let’s go over your background. What is your story? Hugh Howey I had one book out with a small publisher and learned about self-publishing by watching a small press publish my book. They were using print-on-demand technology to create space and they were uploading to e-book distributors like KDP. The reason that Jasinda
Shaun Connolly is the vice president of corporate strategy at Hortonworks, a company with extensive experience in the application of Apache Hadoop, enabling companies to satisfy their big data needs through their Hortonworks Data Platform. In this interview, Shaun describes the services Hortonworks offers to clients, which include software support and consulting services. Shaun has
Sramana: When did you start this self-publishing adventure? Jasinda Wilder: We started writing under this pen name a year ago. We started self-publishing in April of 2012. We started with our poetry collection that my husband and I had just to test the waters and see how easy it would be to get the manuscript
Sramana Mitra: You anticipate that that is going to be much more of a common practice going forward? Michael Wu: I believe it is going to be very important for a lot of people, like marketers who are interested in big data analytics. Whether it becomes a common practice or not, it depends on how