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Thought Leaders in Big Data: Nenshad Bardoliwalla, VP of Products, Paxata (Part 7)

Posted on Monday, Oct 13th

Sramana Mitra: You’ve already crossed $5 million revenue. Why did you raise money from Accel India? Nenshad Bardoliwalla: Two of the four founders are actually Indian, but that’s honestly incidental. Prakash and Dinesh have known each other since 1999. Sramana Mitra: I can see why Dinesh would be interested in something like this. I’m just

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Thought Leaders in Big Data: Nenshad Bardoliwalla, VP of Products, Paxata (Part 6)

Posted on Sunday, Oct 12th

Sramana Mitra: You founded it in 2012. We are now in 2014. How much adoption have you had following your methodology and in what segment? Where are you finding the sweet spot of your adoption? Nenshad Bardoliwalla: I’m not at liberty to share the exact customer numbers, but we’re above 20 customers at this point.

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Thought Leaders in Big Data: Nenshad Bardoliwalla, VP of Products, Paxata (Part 5)

Posted on Saturday, Oct 11th

Sramana Mitra: Let’s look at use cases now that we understand what you do. Let’s do a before and after. If you were not in the picture, what are they able to do? With you in the picture, what are they able to do? Nenshad Bardoliwalla: I’ll give you a story of my own life

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Thought Leaders in Big Data: Nenshad Bardoliwalla, VP of Products, Paxata (Part 4)

Posted on Friday, Oct 10th

Nenshad Bardoliwalla: Typically what we find is that once we prepare the data, that data is then pulled by the consuming applications. However, it’s also important to note that we ourselves do persist with data. A very important part of our value proposition is the notion of data governance. We maintain and cache a copy

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Thought Leaders in Big Data: Nenshad Bardoliwalla, VP of Products, Paxata (Part 3)

Posted on Thursday, Oct 9th

Sramana Mitra: It stopped being relational a long time ago. Nenshad Bardoliwalla: That’s right. So if you have S. Mitra in your relational database, Sramana M. in your tweets, and Sramana Mitraa with two A’s at the end in one of your documents, you need to be able to figure out in 2014, regardless of

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