Strata + Hadoop World San Jose, Keynote Live Streaming, Mar 30-31
Watch Strata + Hadoop San Jose 2016 Conference Keynotes live on March 30 and March 31. Topics include Hadoop at 10, Predictive Analytics for on-demand economy, Real-Time, Summoning the demon of AI, Cybersecurity, The theorem that wouldn't die, and Nonsense science by comedian Paula Poundstone.
Keynotes will be streamed live during the conference on Wednesday, March 30 and Thursday, March 31, 2016.
If you've missed anything at the conference, the Video Compilation, with recordings of all tutorials, keynotes and sessions (subject to speaker consent), will be available in the O'Reilly Store approximately 3 weeks after the conference ends.
Live Stream Schedule (All times Pacific - Schedule subject to change)
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
- 8:45am - 8:55am, Wednesday keynote welcome, by Roger Magoulas @rogerm (O'Reilly Media), Doug Cutting @cutting (Cloudera), Alistair Croll @acroll (Solve For Interesting)
- 8:55am - 9:10am, Apache Hadoop at 10, by Doug Cutting @cutting (Cloudera)
- 9:10am - 9:15am, Driving the on-demand economy with predictive analytics , by Eric Frenkiel @memsql (MemSQL)
- 9:15am - 9:25am, Machine learning for human rights advocacy: Big benefits, serious consequences, by Megan Price @hrdag (Human Rights Data Analysis Group)
- 9:25am - 9:35am, Let's get real: Acting on data in real time, by Jack Norris @Norrisjack (MapR Technologies)
- 9:35am - 9:40am, How data is turning the world into a software company, by Ian Andrews @IanAndrewsDC (Pivotal)
- 9:40am - 9:55am, Using commerce data to fuel innovation, by Bruce Andrews @CommerceGov (US Department of Commerce)
- 9:55am - 10:10am, Summoning the demon: My perspective from the belly of the beast of AI, by Jana Eggers @jeggers (Nara Logics)
- 10:10am - 10:25am, Using computer vision to understand big visual data, by Alyosha Efros @UCBerkeley (UC Berkeley)
- 4:20pm - 5:00pm, Making big data ready for business now, by Amit Walia (Informatica), Badhrinath Krishnamoorthy (Cognizant) sponsored by Informatica
Thursday, March 31
- 8:45am - 8:50am, Thursday keynote welcome, by Roger Magoulas @rogerm (O'Reilly Media), Doug Cutting @cutting (Cloudera), Alistair Croll @acroll (Solve For Interesting)
- 8:50am - 9:00am, Apache Hadoop meets cybersecurity, by Tom Reilly @cloudera (Cloudera), Alan Ross @intel (Intel Corporation)
- 9:00am - 9:15am, The theorem that wouldn't die, by Julia Galef @juliagalef (Center for Applied Rationality)
- 9:15am - 9:25am, Connected brains, by Joseph Sirosh @josephsirosh (Microsoft)
- 9:25am - 9:40am, Building practical AI systems, by Adam Cheyer @acheyer (Viv)
- 9:40am - 9:45am, Advanced analytics and the mystery of the missing jeans, by Bob Rogers @scientistBob (Intel)
- 9:45am - 9:55am, What's next for BDAS (the Berkeley Data Analytics Stack)?, by Michael Franklin @franklinmj (AMPLab/UC Berkeley)
- 9:55am - 10:00am, Open by design, open for data, by Adam Kocoloski @kocolosk (IBM)
- 10:00am - 10:25am, Nonsense science, by Paula Poundstone @paulapoundstone (Star of NPR's #1 radio show, "Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me")