Hybrid Cloud Analytics and Strategies: Q&A with Alluxio’s Haoyuan Li

DBTA

The prospect of managing data across the data center and public cloud platforms can be daunting to enterprises. There are concerns about hybrid latency affecting analytic workloads and many companies can’t store data in a public cloud due to a variety of legal and regulatory concerns. However, the cloud offers flexibility, elasticity, and scalability benefits that are hard to beat, making migration of at least some workloads highly desirable.

Second Annual ‘Data Orchestration Summit’ to Address Key Data Engineering Opportunities for Building Cloud-Native Data and AI Platforms

SalesTechStar

Alluxio, the developer of open source cloud data orchestration software, announced the second annual Data Orchestration Summit to be held virtually on December 8 – 9, 2020. The speaker lineup spans cloud, data and AI/ML visionaries, including Professor Ion Stoica of UC Berkeley’s RISELab, Parviz Peiravi of Intel, and Mike Fagan of Comcast.

Second Annual ‘Data Orchestration Summit’ to Address Key Data Engineering Opportunities for Building Cloud-Native Data and AI Platforms

VMblog

Alluxio, the developer of open source cloud data orchestration software, announced the second annual Data Orchestration Summit to be held virtually on December 8 – 9, 2020. The speaker lineup spans cloud, data and AI/ML visionaries, including Professor Ion Stoica of UC Berkeley’s RISELab, Parviz Peiravi of Intel, and Mike Fagan of Comcast.

Alluxio Announces Data Orchestration Summit 2020

TFiR.io

Alluxio has announced the second annual Data Orchestration Summit to be held virtually on December 8 – 9, 2020.
The two-day event is an open source community event focused on the key data engineering challenges and solutions around building cloud-native or hybrid cloud data and AI platforms using the latest technologies such as Alluxio, Apache Spark, Apache Airflow, Presto, Tensorflow and Kubernetes.

Accenture partners with SAP to bring apps to the cloud, Verizon and Microsoft combine 5G and cloud for new edge applications, and more

Network Computing

IT professionals are used to change. But we’re living in extremely unusual times. Work from home is likely to extend well into 2021, edge applications are exploding, the move to cloud and cloud-native applications continues, new connectivity options like 5G and Wi-Fi 6 are emerging, and most companies are undergoing a digital transformation.