Hadoop in Canada

2011-03-29 Thread James Seigel
Hello,

You might remember me from a couple of weeks back asking if there were any 
Calgary people interested in a “meetup” about #bigdata or using hadoop.  Well, 
I’ve expanded my search a little to see if any of my Canadian brothers and 
sisters are using the elephant for good or for evil.  It might be harder to 
grab coffee, but it would be fun to see where everyone is.

Shout out if you’d like or ping me, I think it’d be fun to chat!

Cheers
James Seigel
Captain Hammer at Tynt.com

Re: Hadoop in Canada

2011-03-29 Thread Jean-Daniel Cryans
(moving to general@ since this is not a question regarding the usage
of the hadoop commons, which I BCC'd)

I moved from Montreal to SF a year and a half ago because I saw two
things 1) companies weren't interested (they are still trying to get
rid of COBOL or worse) or didn't have the data to use Hadoop (not
enough big companies) and 2) the universities were either uninterested
or just amused by this new comer. I know of one company that really
does cool stuff with Hadoop in Montreal and it's Hopper
(www.hopper.travel, they are still in closed alpha AFAIK) who also
organized hackreduce.org last weekend. This is what their CEO has to
say to the question Is there something you would do differently now
if you would start it over?:

Move to the Valley.

(see the rest here
http://nextmontreal.com/product-market-fit-hopper-travel-fred-lalonde/)

I'm sure there are a lot of other companies that are either
considering using or already using Hadoop to some extent in Canada
but, like anything else, only a portion of them are interested in
talking about it or even organizing an event.

I would actually love to see something getting organized and I'd be on
the first plane to Y**, but I'm afraid that to achieve any sort of
critical mass you'd have to fly in people from all the provinces. Air
Canada becomes a SPOF :P

Now that I think about it, there's probably enough Canucks around here
that use Hadoop that we could have our own little user group. If you
want to have a nice vacation and geek out with us, feel free to stop
by and say hi.

/rant

J-D

On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 6:21 AM, James Seigel ja...@tynt.com wrote:
 Hello,

 You might remember me from a couple of weeks back asking if there were any 
 Calgary people interested in a “meetup” about #bigdata or using hadoop.  
 Well, I’ve expanded my search a little to see if any of my Canadian brothers 
 and sisters are using the elephant for good or for evil.  It might be harder 
 to grab coffee, but it would be fun to see where everyone is.

 Shout out if you’d like or ping me, I think it’d be fun to chat!

 Cheers
 James Seigel
 Captain Hammer at Tynt.com


Re: Hadoop in Canada

2011-03-29 Thread James Seigel
I apologize posing it to user. 

Sorry. Forgot about General

Thanks J-D

James.
On 2011-03-29, at 11:33 AM, Jean-Daniel Cryans wrote:

 (moving to general@ since this is not a question regarding the usage
 of the hadoop commons, which I BCC'd)
 
 I moved from Montreal to SF a year and a half ago because I saw two
 things 1) companies weren't interested (they are still trying to get
 rid of COBOL or worse) or didn't have the data to use Hadoop (not
 enough big companies) and 2) the universities were either uninterested
 or just amused by this new comer. I know of one company that really
 does cool stuff with Hadoop in Montreal and it's Hopper
 (www.hopper.travel, they are still in closed alpha AFAIK) who also
 organized hackreduce.org last weekend. This is what their CEO has to
 say to the question Is there something you would do differently now
 if you would start it over?:
 
 Move to the Valley.
 
 (see the rest here
 http://nextmontreal.com/product-market-fit-hopper-travel-fred-lalonde/)
 
 I'm sure there are a lot of other companies that are either
 considering using or already using Hadoop to some extent in Canada
 but, like anything else, only a portion of them are interested in
 talking about it or even organizing an event.
 
 I would actually love to see something getting organized and I'd be on
 the first plane to Y**, but I'm afraid that to achieve any sort of
 critical mass you'd have to fly in people from all the provinces. Air
 Canada becomes a SPOF :P
 
 Now that I think about it, there's probably enough Canucks around here
 that use Hadoop that we could have our own little user group. If you
 want to have a nice vacation and geek out with us, feel free to stop
 by and say hi.
 
 /rant
 
 J-D
 
 On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 6:21 AM, James Seigel ja...@tynt.com wrote:
 Hello,
 
 You might remember me from a couple of weeks back asking if there were any 
 Calgary people interested in a “meetup” about #bigdata or using hadoop.  
 Well, I’ve expanded my search a little to see if any of my Canadian brothers 
 and sisters are using the elephant for good or for evil.  It might be harder 
 to grab coffee, but it would be fun to see where everyone is.
 
 Shout out if you’d like or ping me, I think it’d be fun to chat!
 
 Cheers
 James Seigel
 Captain Hammer at Tynt.com