Great job Tom!

------------------------
Chris Mattmann
[email protected]




-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Barber <[email protected]>
Reply-To: <[email protected]>
Date: Friday, January 31, 2014 1:15 PM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: ApacheCon 2014

>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


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