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Distributed Data Show

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Cedrick Lunven talks with Mark Paluch, Spring Data Lead at Vmware, about the origins of the Spring Framework, how he got involved with Spring Data, and the 3.0 release of the Spring Data Cassandra module, which is based on the DataStax Java Dri
When will Cassandra 4.0 be ready? DataStax VP of Engineering Josh McKenzie joins Aleks Volochnev to discuss his background as a member of the Project Management Committee for Apache Cassandra and the community collaboration involved in deliveri
Russ Spitzer returns to the show to discuss the benefits of combining Cassandra and Spark, the new release of the DataStax Spark-Cassandra connector, and why the proprietary features that used to ship with DataStax Enterprise have now been merg
As infrastructure engineers, we have plenty to do. Even with all the cool DevOps tooling out there helping us do more with less, we still have situations that demand our attention. Raghavendra Prabhu and Yelp has been working on this problem wi
Chris Bradford is a product manager at DataStax who's focus is on Kubernetes (K8s) and how users can utilize Cassandra in this fast moving project. He gives us some deep insights into how we got here and some important details on being successf
Alan Gibson has been working with the rest of the team at Sky UK to join the awesome forces of Apache Cassandra and Kubernetes. Sky took a methodical engineering approach to understanding the problem and how to make Cassandra truly cloud native
Join David Jones-Gilardi as he interviews Jonathan "Shooky" Shook from DataStax, and Mick Semb Wever from TheLastPickle as they delve into the new NoSQLBench open source benchmarking tool for Apache Cassandra. If you weren't testing your data m
Kathryn Erickson joins the show to double-click on a few of the exciting possibilities she's tracking with the potential for continued improvement in Cassandra performance. Hardware options on the horizon include persistent memory, FPGAs and ne
In this day of stay at home orders and social distancing the advocate team at DataStax had to rethink how to provide quality workshops while completely online. We share the inside story of how we scaled the registration process, the tools we us
Rahul Singh of Anant talks with Cedrick Lunven about open source communities in the COVID-19 era, and why Cassandra's 4.0 release will be the springboard for an even brighter future.
Rahul Singh of Anant talks with Cedrick Lunven about his background building a consultancy around Cassandra, why he loves Lucene, and how he got involved in maintaining Awesome Cassandra, an aggregation of the best Cassandra resources.
In Part 2, we're continuing our discussion with Mike Loukides of O'Reilly Media from last week's episode, we dive into data privacy and how when we know we've crossed the line of violating the anonymity of people's social and physical fingerpri
One of the hardest areas in getting AI projects into production is operationalizing data. In this episode, Mike Loukides of O'Reilly Media joins Dr. Denise Gosnell and Jeff Carpenter to discuss how data provenance impacts our ability to get the
Longtime Cassandra community member Erick Ramirez shares how he got started on this journey, why he answers so many questions on the Cassandra Slack channel, email list, and forums at community.datastax.com, and the hardest Cassandra questions
Continuing the conversation from last week's episode, DataStax Chief Strategy Officer Sam Ramji shares how open source projects can increase the pace of innovation through multiple speed lanes, the moral imperative of using AI to automate datab
DataStax Chief Strategy Officer Sam Ramji shares about his experience in working with multiple open source communities including the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, how DataStax is changing our posture toward open source, and his thoughts on
David talks with Heidi Waterhouse about her role as a Developer Advocate at LaunchDarkly, explains how LaunchDarkly helps developers up their feature flag game, and discusses how cleaning up our big data can actually lead to more insights, not
We are joined today by Jesse Anderson who is in pre-press on his book, Data Teams. Jesse has been wringing value out of data for a long time and is ready to share his insights on how you can join the can't-to-can club. We go over some of the im
Jeff Carpenter sits down with Dr. Denise Gosnell to discuss how they work to incorporate the human element and storytelling in their writing about distributed data topics. Denise and Jeff both have books coming out with O'Reilly Media this spri
David catches up with Jonathan Ellis about his DataDay Texas presentation on the predictions on the future of machine learning, the cloud, open source, hardware, and graph databases within the next 5 years.  You won't want to miss this!  
Join us on this podcast as Patrick McFadin and Denise Gosnell talk about the popularity of Python and the real surge in popularity it's seeing in the past few years. Pandas, Tensor Flow and killer robots? Data Engineering is standardizing aroun
Chris Splinter, Product Manager at DataStax, joins the show to share the story behind improved open source support in the DataStax Kafka Connector, the bulk loader DSBulk, and the DataStax Cassandra drivers.
Patrick McFadin and Jeff Carpenter discuss how to know when you've run out of capacity on your relational database and provide a recipe for migrating to Cassandra: 1) adapting your data model, 2) adapting your application, 3) planning your Cass
Jeff sits down with Dave Bechberger to learn about his recent work on a site of curated example code for Apache Cassandra and DataStax Enterprise. Don't miss the end of the episode for our holiday thanks and plans for the new year.Highlights:
Patrick and Jeff share why DBAs are the biggest cheerleaders for our Cassandra Developer Workshops and some of the top things DBAs wish developers knew about Cassandra. 0:00 - Jeff and Patrick talk about our upcoming developer workshops and how
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