Submitted it is!
On 31/01/14 16:29, [email protected] wrote:
Nothing short of brilliant.
Submit! Submit with extreme prejudice! 🍻
--k
On 2014-01-31, at 8:16 AM, Tom Barber <[email protected]> wrote:
Alright folks I was planning on pitching this, what do you think?
Title: Utilising the power of Apache OODT with open source Business
Intelligence tools
Event: ApacheCon North America 2014
Submission Type: Presentation
Category: Developer
Biography: Tom Barber has been a vocal Open Source Business Intelligence
proponent for many years. He is well known in the Pentaho community having
instigated a number of Pentaho community meetings in the UK and Europe. He has
extensive experience of information management, business intelligence, data
warehousing, and data integration with a range of technologies. Tom is also the
project founder of the Apache Licensed Saiku OLAP Analysis Tool. When not
hacking Open Source technologies Tom is the Technical Director of Meteorite
Consulting, an open source focussed Business Intelligence consultancy.
Abstract: Apache OODT is a science data processing framework that is NASA's
first project to be released to the ASF. OODT has many publicised use cases in
the science world, but less discussed is the use of Apache OODT in the world of
business. We'll run through a number of examples detailing how OODT can be used
for non science based applications. We will also demonstrate how Open Source
Business Intelligence tools can interact with Apache OODT and help integrate
Apache OODT into Business Intelligence ecosystems. Using Pentaho Data
Integration we will demonstrate data ingestion and extraction, and how ETL
tools can help you manipulate data from within Apache OODT.
Audience: User of OODT, and Business Intelligence developers who have an
interest in Metadata storage and processing.
Experience Level: Beginner
Technical Requirements: Projector
Cheers
Tom
On 30/01/14 21:11, Christopher Warner wrote:
Ok, i've got a day to decide.. i'm swamped and I feel really lazy right
now, let me procrastinate a little while I think of how I can lay this out
into a compelling talk of some sort.
On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 11:54 PM, Chris Mattmann
<[email protected]>wrote:
Chris, smells like another talk. Please submit :) Seriously, you have it
written below :) Submit! :)
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Chris Mattmann
[email protected]
-----Original Message-----
From: Christopher Warner <[email protected]>
Reply-To: <[email protected]>
Date: Wednesday, January 29, 2014 8:45 AM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: ApacheCon 2014
One of the more difficult things for me trying to sell OODT was espousing
why it's useful for structured processes whether they be government
initiated protocols for data handling or workflow handling of that data.
In
some cases I'm dealing with large data sets that exist in things like
excel, word, or some other unstructured crazy format. So part of the
problem is social and dealing with researchers outside of the science
paradigm whom aren't readily used to processing or extracting information
>from their data in that way.
I think it's a great idea that would give an immediate visually accessible
way of how it's useful for data sets not-related to science alone.
>From New York..
On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 2:08 PM, Tom Barber <[email protected]>
wrote:
So I saw the call go out that they were short of applications and it got
me thinking once again.
My issue with Apache OODT is the fact currently a load of science bods
use
it (no offence ;) ) and the stuff you see written about and presented
whilst a) is cool as hell b) lacks day to day "real world" applications
for
non scientists because if people do use it for non science applications,
its not publicised very well which is where I want to try and advocate
OODT....
But with my current clients don't have an obvious use case, but there
must
be a bunch if I sit down and think about them, so I was thinking about
pitching a talk along the lines of
"Utilising the power of Apache OODT with mainstream Business
Intelligence tools"
Where I can discuss a few real world scenarios and I was thinking I
could demonstrate OODT integration with Pentaho Data
Integration(Apache Licensed) using ETL to control ingestion and use
Pentaho Data Integration to query and extract data from the Catalog.
I could also use the Pentaho BI server to create a Dashboard
framework to display relevant OODT information and as an alternative
ingestion platform to the default File manager.
Clearly non of this is yet written and I guess I'd write it if the talk
got accepted and I got my fellow colleagues to help sponsor the trip,
but i
thought the idea was worth putting out there to garner feedback from the
development community.
Thoughts on a postcard please.
Thanks
Tom
On 17/01/14 00:12, Chris Mattmann wrote:
Hi Tom,
I was thinking of submitting one on the use of Apache OODT
in the Airborne Snow Observatory (ASO) project at JPL. or on
the Wicket-based web interfaces. Do you have any ideas of what
to submit?
Cheers,
Chris
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Chris Mattmann
[email protected]
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Barber <[email protected]>
Reply-To: <[email protected]>
Date: Tuesday, January 14, 2014 2:34 PM
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject: ApacheCon 2014
Hi folks,
Just a quick query. I was wondering if any OODT developers were
planning
to submit any talk proposals into ApacheCon?
Thanks
Tom
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