Not to sound like a grandpa – ("back in my day ... I had to walk uphill to school both ways" – but for decades, storage and data management really was a chore. In fact, some systems felt like you needed a Ph.D. to operate, not to mention that they were filled with compromise.
Your hosts Bob Bakh (SE) and Josh Hampton (SE) of WEKA will share new technological advancements within the storage, data, and the AI space, along with some horror stories of the past. It’s time to turn science-fiction into science-FACT.
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Not to sound like a grandpa – ("back in my day ... I had to walk uphill to school both ways" – but for decades, storage and data management really was a chore. In fact, some systems felt like you needed a Ph.D. to operate, not to mention that they were filled with compromise.
Your hosts Bob Bakh (SE) and Josh Hampton (SE) of WEKA will share new technological advancements within the storage, data, and the AI space, along with some horror stories of the past. It’s time to turn science-fiction into science-FACT.
Jacob Farmer, Starfish Software, joins WEKA to discuss the benefits of managing the data assets across the cloud and on-premises deployments of the WEKA Data Platform to quickly catalog and provide a method to move data to the right locations based on customer criteria and the important role metadata plays in it all.
Clustered Conversations by WEKA
Not to sound like a grandpa – ("back in my day ... I had to walk uphill to school both ways" – but for decades, storage and data management really was a chore. In fact, some systems felt like you needed a Ph.D. to operate, not to mention that they were filled with compromise.
Your hosts Bob Bakh (SE) and Josh Hampton (SE) of WEKA will share new technological advancements within the storage, data, and the AI space, along with some horror stories of the past. It’s time to turn science-fiction into science-FACT.