On 11 Dec 2014 we will be providing a briefing on lessons extracted from our research into the new Cloudera and Intel partnership. This presentation is designed to arm architects with the information they need to efficiently modernize and deliver cost-saving, mission-supporting capabilities to their enterprise.
This webinar format will enable us to dynamically present and then interact with the architects, program managers and technology executives attending. Please join us and come ready to ask the hard questions.
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This webinar will examine how to economically enhance security and functionality by leveraging Cloudera and Intel.
The partnership between Intel Corporation and Cloudera announced in 2014 enabled a closer coordination of engineering and development activities between the two firms and has resulted in more capabilities being placed into the core open source Apache Hadoop framework plus improved capabilities being made available in technologies fielded by Intel and available to enterprises today. On Thursday 11 December 2014, join noted enterprise CTO and publisher of CTOvision Bob Gourley, Cloudera’s Sr. Director of Technology Solutions Webster Mudge, and Intel Corporation’s Enterprise Technology Specialist Ed Herold in an examination of an architectural exemplar and repeatable design patterns you can use to enhance your use of data.
Attendees will learn first hand how new design patterns enabled by this approach can:
• Reduce costs and generate rapid ROI and cost savings
• Enhance security
• Serve and support multiple workloads
The event will include an architectural exemplar that will show you how design patterns can be applied to real world designs.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
About the presenters:
Webster Mudge is Sr. Director of Technology Solutions at Cloudera where he strives to bring Hadoop technologies and business objectives together. Previously, Webster held positions in sales and services at companies like Microsoft and FAST Search and Transfer and in software development at firms like Time Inc. Webster has a deep background in the content management and search industries, and brings more than 20 years of hands-on software and services management.
Ed Herold has been in the computer industry starting with Digital Equipment Corporation in 1980 and is now an Enterprise Technology Specialist with Intel. He maintains a deep understanding of Intel’s most advanced technologies.
Bob Gourley is the publisher of CTOvision.com, a site providing mission-focused insights into enterprise technologies. Bob was a former government CTO.
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