My perspective in what’s happening in the cloud is reasonably deep because I’ve been living in it for so long. The three trends that I see at this point won’t probably be new to you. The way that I packaged them might shape what it is we’re doing here for Scribe. Number one is the
Sramana Mitra: Can you give an example of what type of things are sports teams trying to do with that kind of data? Lou Guercia: Let’s take the Oakland A’s, for example. You are a baseball fan. They are able to correlate your name and your credit card information to the games you’ve attended such
Sramana Mitra: If you were to synthesize in this case study, what specifically is your value addition to this use case? Can you summarize and align? Lou Guercia: Microsoft would say they have the technology assets to solve the challenges that the state is experiencing. Tribridge has worked with other states’ Department of Corrections and
There is much going on in the small niches of the cloud. Here’s a discussion that highlights some examples. Sramana Mitra: Lou, let’s introduce our audience to yourself as well as to Scribe Software. Lou Guercia: Scribe is a software company. We’re a global provider of solutions focused on allowing enterprises to easily bring customer
Vance Loiselle: Right now, the approach being taken by most organizations is, “We know there’s data out here. Let’s just go solve it with maybe a big data project on Hadoop.” There’s a huge opportunity for organizations to go look at how they address specific verticals and solve specific vertical problems – whether it be
Sramana Mitra: I think we understand what you’re doing. What are the big trends you are seeing? I want a more granular perspective on the trends you are seeing in the space that you are primarily active in. Vance Loiselle: Obviously, analytics, cloud, and big data are all big trends everybody’s talking about. If you peel
Sramana Mitra: Why don’t we take an example from each and really build on the use cases so we get a visceral feel of what specifically is going on. Vance Loiselle: Let’s start with the second one first – media. Netflix is a customer of ours. They have a couple of big trends in the
Like most areas of IT, DevOps is going through its own reinvention through the intervention of Big Data. Let’s take a look. Sramana Mitra: Vance, let’s introduce our audience to yourself as well as to Sumo Logic. Vance Loiselle: Just a quick background on myself. I’ve been in IT for the last 20 years. I