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Original Content: SiliconANGLE and Wikibon filmed video at the opening of hack/reduce, a Big Data accelerator, on November 8, 2012.
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Wikibon’s Vellante Sizes Up hack/reduce
Wikibon’s Dave Vellante kicks off a full night of coverage from theCUBE at the hack/reduce launch event in Cambridge, Mass. Vellante discusses the mission of hack/reduce, a Big Data accelerator, and what it means for the Boston Big Data scene.
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Hopper’s Lalonde: Cambridge “Designed” to Solve Big Data Problems
Hopper CEO and hack/reduce Co-Founder Fred Lalonde talks to Wikibon’s Dave Vellante about the vision behind the Boston-based Big Data accelerator and how he and fellow co-founder Chris Lynch plan to building a thriving Big Data community.
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Governor Deval Patrick: Massachusetts To Lead the Big Data Revolution
Governor Deval Patrick helped kickoff the grand opening of hack/reduce, a Big Data accelerator in Cambridge’s Kendall Sq., with a rousing speech, funding from the state and a lively interview inside theCUBE with Wikibon CEO and Chief Analyst Dave Vellante.
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Hadapt’s Hong: hack/reduce All About Solving Big Data Problems
Mingsheng Hong, Chief Data Scientist at Hadapt, tells Wikibon’s Dave Vellante that hack/reduce is focused on solving Big Data problems, an objective that requires technology, data and people. The two dig into the details of the new Big Data accelerator in Cambridge, Mass.
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sqrrl’s Falkowitz: Better Big Data Security Means More Opportunities
Speaking at the hack/reduce launch in Kendall Square, Oren Falkowitz, CEO at sqrrl, said improving the security capabilities of Big Data tools and technologies allows users to bring more data sources into the equation, resulting in better analysis and actionable insights.
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sqrrl’s Fuchs: We’re Bringing Big Data, Security and Analytics Together
Adam Fuchs, CTO at sqrrl, said the goal of Accumulo, the open source database that sqrrl is commercializing, is to bring Big Data, security and analytics together in a single database.
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IBM’s Thomas: IBM Committed to Massachusetts and hack/reduce
Rob Thomas, Vice President, Business Development, IBM Software Group at IBM, joins Wikibon’s Dave Vellante inside theCUBE at the hack/reduce launch party in Cambridge to discuss why IBM got involved to sponsor the new Big Data accelerator.
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Atlas Venture’s Fagnan: Big Data Means Jobs for Boston Hackers
Jeff Fagnan, Partner at Atlas Venture, is excited about the launch of hack/reduce, a new Big Data accelerator in Cambridge, as it is a sign of the growing Big Data scene in Boston and will translate into jobs for local hackers. Fagnan speaks inside theCUBE from the hack/reduce launch event.
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Diffeo’s Roberts: Google Has Some Competition
Dan Roberts, Co-Founder of Diffeo, joins Wikibon’s Dave Vellante inside theCUBE at the hack/reduce launch party to discuss his start-ups unique entity-centric searching capabilities.
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sqrrl’s Kahn: Big Data Experimentation Giving Way to Real Deployments
Ely Kahn, COO at sqrrl, said the Big Data industry is moving from a phase of experimentation to one in which enterprises “are ready to take the leap” into production, mission-critical Big Data deployments. Kahn spoke inside theCUBE at the hack/reduce launch party.
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Hadapt’s Howser: Enterprises Evolving to New Big Data Architectures
Speaking inside theCUBE at hack/reduce in Cambridge, Scott Howser, Vice President of Marketing at Hadapt, said he sees more and more enterprises evolving their IT infrastructures to focus on new Big Data architectures with less reliance on legacy data management technologies.
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Matrix Partners’ Rodriguez: Big Data Proof-Points Abound
Antonio Rodriguez of Matrix Partners said he’s excited about Big Data because of the exciting crop of entrepreneurs emerging in Boston and beyond that “truly think they can change the world.” Rodriguez shares his thoughts on the potential of Big Data from live inside theCUBE at the hack/reduce launch party.
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Hadapt’s Borgman: Hadapt Is Making Hadoop Consumable for Analysts
Speaking inside theCUBE at the hack/reduce launch party in Kendall Square, Hadapt CEO and Co-Founder Justin Borgman said his company’s mission is to make Hadoop consumable to business analysts by providing both SQL and Map/Reduce functionality on a single Big Data platform.
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Atlas Venture’s Destin: Big Data Lets BI Breakout from the Enterprise
Atlas Venture’s Fred Destin goes inside theCUBE with Wikibon’s Dave Vellante at the hack/reduce launch party in Cambridge, Mass. To discuss why his firm is bullish on Big Data and some of the Big Data start-ups he’s most excited about.
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Abine’s Kuznetsov: Boston Can Do Big Data Better than Silicon Valley
Speaking inside theCUBE at the hack/reduce launch party, Abine’s Eugene Kuznetsov said the Big Data scene in Boston is thriving, so much so that it not only rivals but exceeds Silicon Valley in Big Data talent and innovation.
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