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On 2014-01-31, at 3:15 PM, Tom Barber <[email protected]> wrote: > 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! :) >>>>> >>>>> ------------------------ >>>>> 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 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> ------------------------ >>>>>>>> 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 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>>>> *Tom Barber* | Technical Director >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> meteorite bi >>>>>>>>> *T:* +44 20 8133 3730 >>>>>>>>> *W:* www.meteorite.bi | *Skype:* meteorite.consulting >>>>>>>>> *A:* Surrey Technology Centre, Surrey Research Park, Guildford, GU2 >>>>>>>>> 7YG, >>>>>>>>> UK >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> -- >>>>>>> *Tom Barber* | Technical Director >>>>>>> >>>>>>> meteorite bi >>>>>>> *T:* +44 20 8133 3730 >>>>>>> *W:* www.meteorite.bi | *Skype:* meteorite.consulting >>>>>>> *A:* Surrey Technology Centre, Surrey Research Park, Guildford, GU2 >>>>>>> 7YG, UK >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> Christopher Warner >>>>>> http://cwarner.kernelcode.com >>>>> >>> >>> -- >>> *Tom Barber* | Technical Director >>> >>> meteorite bi >>> *T:* +44 20 8133 3730 >>> *W:* www.meteorite.bi | *Skype:* meteorite.consulting >>> *A:* Surrey Technology Centre, Surrey Research Park, Guildford, GU2 7YG, UK > > > -- > *Tom Barber* | Technical Director > > meteorite bi > *T:* +44 20 8133 3730 > *W:* www.meteorite.bi | *Skype:* meteorite.consulting > *A:* Surrey Technology Centre, Surrey Research Park, Guildford, GU2 7YG, UK
