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Mountain View, Calif. (PRWEB) April 14, 2015

Waterline Data, the automated data discovery for Hadoop company, today announced that it has been named a “Cool Vendor” based on the March 30, 2015 report titled, “Cool Vendors in Information Governance and MDM, 2015” by Guido De Simoni, Roxane Edjlali, Saul Judah, Bill O’Kane, and Andrew White at Gartner, Inc. The report evaluates interesting, new and innovative vendors, products and services in the Information Governance and MDM market. Gartner’s report provides recommendations “for information managers involved in information governance and MDM programs, such as data stewards, storage management leaders, chief technology officers and chief data officers (CDOs):


    Support your data ecosystem for improved context management with agile data-as-a-service platforms.
    Use emerging vendors that specialize in information governance in a big data environment.
    Adopt innovative solutions for socializing and enriching your approach to information governance and MDM by focusing beyond the organization and its known customers and partners.”

Click here to access a copy of the report.

“It is a unique honor to be named a Gartner ‘Cool Vendor,’” said Alex Gorelik, founder and CEO of Waterline Data. “Companies are now recognizing that the data lake requires data governance. We’re seeing companies either playing catch up after a few data science projects, or getting ahead of the broader adoption of Hadoop by the business and implementing a business-ready data lake that incorporates key components such as data profiling, data quality, metadata, and a business glossary. We’re focused on helping companies deploy these foundational capabilities across any Hadoop distributions, leveraging our ability to automatically discover extended technical, business, and compliance metadata.”

Disclaimer:

Gartner does not endorse any vendor, product or service depicted in our research publications, and does not advise technology users to select only those vendors with the highest ratings or other designation. Gartner research publications consist of the opinions of Gartner’s research organization and should not be construed as statements of fact. Gartner disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, with respect to this research, including any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.

About Waterline Data

Waterline Data was founded in 2013, and is backed by Menlo Ventures and Sigma West.

Companies that want to open up Hadoop across business units for strategic value creation are creating a data lake to drive business transformation. It’s easy to get data into Hadoop, but it’s not easy to get the right data out of Hadoop to extract business value while staying in compliance. To do so, data architects must be able to quickly catalog data assets, business users must be able to quickly find and understand the data they need, and data governance policies must be adhered to throughout the process.

The inspiration for the name “Waterline” came from the metaphor of the Big Data lake. The idea behind “Waterline” is that data engineers, data scientists, and business analysts should be able to find the best suited and most trusted data without extensive coding and manual exploration – in other words they should be able to “Hadoop above the waterline.” Waterline Data automates the inventory of data assets in the lake, enables business users to find and understand the data through self-service, and enables data governance.

For more information, please visit http://www.waterlinedata.com.







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Some cool distributed computing images:

the brand new shackspace lounge at night

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MIT Museum: “Welcome to Athena”

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Interesting that a workstation attached to Project Athena would be on display, but then, why not? It was impressive, and still is. I’ve still never worked somewhere with a setup this nice, though Apple came close in some ways:

[quoting wikipedia]

The initial goals of Project Athena were[1]:

* To develop computer-based learning tools that are usable in multiple educational environments
* To establish a base of knowledge for future decisions about educational computing
* To create a computational environment supporting multiple hardware types
* To encourage the sharing of ideas, code, data, and experience across MIT

To implement these overall goals, the Technical Committee decided to build a distributed computing system. Students would have access to (for the time) high performance graphical workstations, capable of 1 million instructions per second and having 1 megabyte of RAM and a 1 megapixel display[1][2]. Upon logging into a workstation, they would have immediate access to a universal set of files and programs via central services. The user interface would be consistent despite the use of different hardware vendors for different workstations. A small crew would need to be able to maintain hundreds of workstations, leading to the design of "stateless" or "thin client" workstations.

The project spawned many technologies that are widely used today, such as the X Window System and Kerberos. Among the other technologies developed for Project Athena were the Xaw widget set, Zephyr Notification Service (which was the first instant messaging service), and the Hesiod name and directory service.

The X Window System originated as a joint project of Project Athena and MIT’s Laboratory for Computer Science, and was used by Athena.

When Project Athena ended in June 1991, the computing environment was renamed to the Athena system, and administration was transferred to the MIT Information Systems organization (MIT’s IT department). Athena is still used by many in the MIT community through the computer clusters scattered around the campus. It is also now available for installation on personal computers, including laptops.

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Karuna Aids/HIV

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This is one big sim devoted to AIDS/HIV. It includes a number of settings as well as informational resources, and meditation/meeting places. IBM has an area devoted to their distributed computing for AIDS research project. There is also a Memorial area with stories and pictures. A wonderful Memorial Falls area is pictured.

Knoh Oh
Second Life Healthcare Tourist

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A few nice distributed computing images I found:

p1030542

Image by Lamsus Crusoe
DICOMO2007
2nd day (July 5)

Session 5G: distributed & grid computing 2 (DPS)

5G-4 (11:35-12:00)

The title of my presentation is "A Process Description Language for Cooperative
Computing Systems using Super and Compact Computers".

p1030523

Image by Lamsus Crusoe
DICOMO2007
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5G-4 (11:35-12:00)

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Some cool Big Data Analytics images:

Leander-van-Dongen1

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Borrel3

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A few nice Hadoop images I found:

Taller Hadoop

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Taller Hadoop

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