Roaring Elephant

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Bite-Sized Big Data

Episodios

  • Episode 193 – Bite-Sized Big Python

    19/05/2020 Duración: 01h03min

    We are joined by John T. Wolohan, writer of the Large Datasets with Python book published by Manning Publications to talk about the business impact of living the Big Data life and how Python has become the programming language darling of Big data programmers and Data Scientist alike. Free eBook raffle Manning Publication has been kind enough to give us a couple of download codes for a free eBook version of “Mastering Large Datasets with Python“. As always, our Patreons get a first chance to get their hands on one of the codes. If you are a Roaring V.I.P. (or higher), you can head over to our Patreon Page now where you will find a  posts containing all the information required. If you become a Patreon now, you immediately get access tot that post!

  • Episode 192 – Roaring News

    12/05/2020 Duración: 30min

    In this news inspired news episode, we talk about A.I's filing for patents, Framework SDKs causing major software to crash on mobiles and how the army is teaching the world how not to overspend! Enjoy! And so the revolution starts... Of course it's rather obvious that today, having patents filled in an A.I.'s name would not be logical, practical or simply sane. However, a couple of inventors decided to take international patent law to the test and tried to do just that. It took a while, but courts, quite rightly so, rejected the applications. It does however open up an interesting discussion on who own what whn we, mere mortals, don't really understand how an A.I. neural network comes to it's conclusions... What did I tell you about accepting candy from strangers? Using frameworks and templates are the way most software is written today but in that lies the danger of dependency on unknown and therefore unchecked sources of code. Where in theory, one would expect all softw

  • Episode 191 – The Dawn of False Hope

    05/05/2020 Duración: 40min

    Following on from episode 189 where we looked at all things pronounced "dead", we now go in search of all things that will make sure the future is bright and cheerful. Most confusingly, most things pronounced dead also seem to be the future? Along the way, we discuss the Open Source mentality and all things Machine Learning & A.I. Privacy and something called "converged security" round out the episode. Please use the Contact Form on this blog or our twitter feed to send us your questions, or to suggest future episode topics you would like us to cover.

  • Episode 190 – Roaring News

    28/04/2020 Duración: 27min

    Today we talk about the dangers of relying on clod services, how technology is failing us in these items of crisis and how the new world of social distancing is shaping the future for tech conferences. Cloud/SaaS for the win! :s The world creates more and more data and simultaneously relies more and more on rather ephemeral cloud based storage and services. One of the consequences that is becoming more and more apparent is that we are no longer in control of our data and while sometimes, there is no material investment, sometimes there is and it can be significant... How can we change and adapt to cope with this brave new reality? https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/mar/10/yahoo-deleted-all-my-emails-and-theres-nothing-i-can-do-about-it In the words of Boy George: Popularity breeds contempt! We've tried to steer clear of the pandemic that is affecting everybody's life but alas, as we turn towards technology to make the new reality work for us, it would seem that

  • Episode 189 – It’s Darkest before Dawn

    21/04/2020 Duración: 40min

    Maybe it's the dark days we live in, maybe it's just us being us... But everywhere we looked, we found somebody telling us somethings as dead or dying... Speaking about technology, of course! We are a tech podcast after all! Anyway, we decided to dive deep into the gloom and doom on the internet and see what has been pronounced deceased and how we felt about that. Don't let this epoisode get you down though! The title is definitely a hint for things to come! :D We found a lot (and we do mean a lot) of content on the internet about hings "being dead" so we decided to group things into topics and we ended up with about four of them. To start with, we tackle the end or privacy, Followed by the demise of the internet and open source. next we discuss the obituary for the startup and we end with a fond farewell and remembrance of boredom: we knew it well... Please use the Contact Form on this blog or our twitter feed to send us your questions, or to suggest future episode topics you wou

  • Episode 188 – Roaring News

    14/04/2020 Duración: 28min

    Artificial Intelligence will save us from all that ails us! The Big Cloud Providers should pay all the bills! Old stuff is old so you really have to buy news stuff now! Really! Really? When preparing for this weeks episode, we felt a real dissatisfaction with the quality of "the news" so we've selected a handful of articles and try to elevate them to a semblance of serviceability. A good Title, a good article does not make... We take our first shot at his article which does posit a valid point in the title, but then immediately devolves into a bunch of hype words and wishful thinking. In our commentary, we try to add a semblance of intelligence tot he article. Well... at least as far as we are able to, obviously. But in all seriousness, AI, ML, Cloud or whatever buzzword that is on today's page of the "learn a new word a day" calendar, will NOT save you: tools can help, but people always make the real difference! https://www.techradar.com/news/becoming-technology-led-not-just-techn

  • Episode 187 – Talking Business Agility with Caroline of Estelia (Part 2)

    07/04/2020 Duración: 41min

    Agile Development is quite popular in the world of software development, but the concepts are applicable to a much broader business environment. Very often, however, the actual implementation of these rather excellent concepts are plagued with faulty expectations and simply not knowing what you are trying to do. Find out how you can benefit, both as an organization and personally, when doing Agile "right" in this two part interview with Caroline from Estelia. Estelia Find out more about Agile Coaching and reach out to Caroline at http://estelia.uk The Agile Manifesto Find more information about the Agile Manifesto at https://agilemanifesto.org/ The Agile Onion During the interview, Caroline mentioned the Agile Onion. There are a number of places on the internet where you can find more information and here is one: https://www.adventureswithagile.com/2016/08/10/what-is-agile/ Please use the Contact Form on this blog or our twitter feed to send us your questions,

  • Episode 186 – Roaring News

    31/03/2020 Duración: 28min

    To counter the current horrible news around the world, we turned to The Register as today's Guest Publication and tried to find a couple of articles that have a more positive tone. Sadly, even at The Register, things are looking bad for NASA, GitHub and even the British military are looking for help... from Facebook? Weird that the concept of gravity would be a stranger at NASA... large amounts of data come with a lot of gravity. Data gravity, that is. At NASA, this was apparently overlooked for a new project where hundreds of petabytes of data are stored on AWS and made available for download by the public. https://www.theregister.co.uk/2020/03/19/nasa_cloud_data_migration_mess/ This is why the overentitled humans cannot have anything nice... Open source is good. Open source is great. Everything should be open source! Unfortunately, due to everyday economics, people still want to get paid. So even companies like GitHub that work within the open source environment need to b

  • Episode 185 – Talking Business Agility with Caroline of Estelia (Part 1)

    24/03/2020 Duración: 38min

    Agile Development is quite popular in the world of software development, but the concepts are applicable to a much broader business environment. Very often, however, the actual implementation of these rather excellent concepts are plagued with faulty expectations and simply not knowing what you are trying to do. Find out how you can benefit, both as an organization and personally, when doing Agile "right" in this two part interview with Caroline from Estelia. Estelia Find out more about Agile Coaching and reach out to Caroline at http://estelia.uk The Agile Manifesto Find more information about the Agile Manifesto at https://agilemanifesto.org/ The Agile Onion During the interview, Caroline mentioned the Agile Onion. There are a number of places on the internet where you can find more information and here is one: https://www.adventureswithagile.com/2016/08/10/what-is-agile/ Please use the Contact Form on this blog or our twitter feed to send us your questions,

  • Episode 184- Roaring News

    17/03/2020 Duración: 27min

    A Law&Order themed news episode this week where we look at a collection of articles about the many legal implications that come with the ever increasing usage of machine learning and neural networks in the worlds courts. We start with the first traces of "Minority Report" PreCrime, follow on to privacy rights of convicted people and finish with the realities of A.I. based facial recognition. "We can't risk peoples' lives on automated apps that save money." Driven by a shortage of human resources, machine learning and artificial intelligence are slowly infiltrating the court system. From our doubts about speech-to-text systems causing problem with future decision reversals to our reservation regarding the accuracy of Neural Network "Recommendation systems" playing a role in deciding the measures of penalty for convicted wrong-doers.. We're definitely not convinced that this is the ideal way forward. On the other hand, us humans also do not have a squeaky clean track record when it come

  • Episode 183- Taking Apache Cassandra for a spin

    10/03/2020 Duración: 45min

    In this episode we have an in depth discussion on Apache Cassandra with Patrick McFadin, VP Developer Relations at DataStax. We had a great conversation with Patrick about topics ranging from basic NoSql topics to more in depth applicability of Apache Cassandra. Apache Cassandra really is one of the most used NoSql solutions out there and this information should really be useful for anybody working in Big Technology! Apache Cassandra More information on Apache Cassandra can be found on the Apache Cassandra website and on the website of DataStax. DataStax Accelerate Meet the creators of Apache Cassandra at a DataStax Accelerate event near you. They will be in Dan Diego starting May 11th and in London from June 2nd. We do have discount codes for our listeners that are want to atend these events. Use the promo code ELEPHANT20 for a 20% discount on the ticket price! Unfortunately, we've been informed that these DataStax Accelerate events have been cancelled due to Covid-19.

  • Episode 182- Roaring News

    03/03/2020 Duración: 27min

    It has been a little while, but here is a regular Roaring News episode where we discuss three articles. First off is an Ozone benchmark followed by an A.I. directed dungeon crawl and we end with a bit of an ethical discussion about some things that scientists get up to these days.... Size matters, but we expected more... This Cloudera blog with benchmark information about the still in pre-beta Apache Ozone felt rather underwhelming. No big speed increase, quite a bit of slowdown on not so large data-sets. Having only limited details on the resuolts also does not inspire a lot of trust nor engender much enthusiasms. Of course, being pre-beta, there is still a way to go, but this projhect has been in development a for quite a while now... Does it still make sese in an age of cloud computing? The monster in the corner uses it's tensorflow model to confuse you... Text based adventure games are nothing new or that interesting, except when the story itself is "live generated" by an A.I.

  • Episode 181- DBIR 2019: So, are we doomed yet?

    25/02/2020 Duración: 44min

    Verizon has published their "Data Breach Investigations Report" for some time now and with the news of data leaks, ransomware attacks and more of that kind of horror dominating much of the technology conversation, we gratefully borrow this report to dedicate a full episode on this subject. As ever, we never shy away from deviating form the subject a little (or a lot) but this time we did try to keep close to the subject matter. If you're in any way connected to cyber security, and honestly, everybody in the tech world should be, you owe it to yourself to download the DBIR or, even better, listen to this episode! You can download the full report, or an executive summary directly from the Verizon website. Here direct links to the DBIR pdf and executive summary. And kudos to Verizon for not putting this document behind a "leave you email here" or other form of "paywall"! Just click the "view only" button if you prefer not to share your details! Please use the Contact Form on

  • Episode 180 – KubeCon/CloudNativeCon Preview

    18/02/2020 Duración: 01h10min

    Not a regular news episode this time. Instead, we are starting our KubeCon/CloudNativeCon Amsterdam coverage and have co-chairs Vicki Cheung and Constance Caramanolis on as guest to tell us all about these conferences. If you've never attended one of these, this discussion will give a good idea on what to expect and for seasoned attendees, there is a little bit of a behind-the-scenes look at how these events take form. Get Your Ticket here! What is definitely news worthy though is that the Roaring Elephant is giving a way a free ticket to the upcoming conference in Amsterdam next month. make sure to listen to the episode to find out how to get a chance at winning this ticket! Please use the Contact Form on this blog or our twitter feed to send us your questions, or to suggest future episode topics you would like us to cover.

  • Episode 179- Network Virtualization with Nicolas Thomas (part 2)

    11/02/2020 Duración: 42min

    In this episode we welcome Nicolas Thomas, an NFV pioneer at Fortinet to educate us on everything related to Software Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Function Virtualization (NFV). We look at the changes the industry has gone though and how these upcoming new standards are changing how corporations and consumers experience their globally connected environment. Please use the Contact Form on this blog or our twitter feed to send us your questions, or to suggest future episode topics you would like us to cover.

  • Episode 178- Roaring News

    04/02/2020 Duración: 44min

    It's been a little while, but here is another full fledged Roaring News Episode! For starters we are happy to announce that the Roaring Elephant is now an official media partner of Kubecon|CloudNativeCon and we will be covering the Amsterdam event in a couple of months. Keep your ear to this podcast to find out how you can win a free ticket to the convention! And in other news, we are discussing how Open Source has shaped the past decade, or not.... The more things change, the more they stay the same? This article looking at the past 10 years and talks about how Open Source, in it's many guises, has changed the world. We go over the area's covered in the article and give our views. https://www.infoworld.com/article/3481661/how-open-source-changed-everything-again.html Politics to the rescue! As a follow-on to the previous article, this NY Times article pretty much sums up the current state of the license wars.... https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/17/technology/antitrust-h

  • Episode 177- Network Virtualization with Nicolas Thomas (part 1)

    28/01/2020 Duración: 29min

    In this episode we welcome Nicolas Thomas, an NFV pioneer at Fortinet to educate us on everything related to Software Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Function Virtualization (NFV). We look at the changes the industry has gone though and how these upcoming new standards are changing how corporations and consumers experience their globally connected environment. Please use the Contact Form on this blog or our twitter feed to send us your questions, or to suggest future episode topics you would like us to cover.

  • Episode 176- Let’s do the time-warp again! (Part 2)

    21/01/2020 Duración: 45min

    For the first Roaring News episode of the year, we decided to look back at 2019 to discuss the stuff we found noteworthy and perhaps take a chance at predicting what the next year will bring. We actually had so much fun recording this, we went way over time, so we decided to split this one into two parts. Episode 174 had the first part of the discussion and here is part two, bringing it home. We've meandered over a large number of subjects in this episode, so no summary for this one! :D Please use the Contact Form on this blog or our twitter feed to send us your questions, or to suggest future episode topics you would like us to cover.

  • Episode 175- Stackoverflow Developer Survey Results 2019

    14/01/2020 Duración: 01h13min

    A few episodes ago, we discovered the Stackoverflow Developer survey from 2019. Now even though it's been a while since the results were published, we found some of the results quite interesting and timeless enough to dedicate an episode about it. In case you are wondering about the untimeliness of the "cyber-truck with unbreakable windows" reference at 25:50, we originally intended to release this episode a couple of months ago in 2019, but then we recorded the truly excellent series with Rodolphe Dutel on remote working and decided to publish those episodes first. This inevitable meant delaying this episode to, well, now. :) In this hour long episode, we pick and choose the survey results that we found surprising, remarkable, weird or otherwise worth mentioning and give our view on the how and why. And of course, as you are by now accustomed to, your co-hosts definitely did not meander and go of topic... At all... Honestly... Please use the Contact Form on this blog or our twi

  • Episode 174- Let’s do the time-warp again! (Part 1)

    07/01/2020 Duración: 53min

    For the first Roaring News episode of the year, we decided to look back at 2019 to discuss the stuff we found noteworthy and perhaps take a chance at predicting what the next year will bring. We actually had so much fun recording this, we went way over time, so we decided to split this one into two parts. So here is part one and in two weeks time, part two will reach you in episode 176. We've meandered over a large number of subjects in this episode, so no summary for this one! :D Please use the Contact Form on this blog or our twitter feed to send us your questions, or to suggest future episode topics you would like us to cover.

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