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Big Data MGMT

Tweets and Stats

By Tweet Category for iPad

Date: 04/02/2013

Analysis of the session 'Big Data MGMT' created with Tweet Category

OVERVIEW

Session Big Data MGMT


Introduction: Report made with the iPad app tweet category: stats and tweets in categories. If you want to make reports like this one download today the app from http://www.TweetCategory.com We created several categories for this event, one per each answer and also positive tweets and other.

Statistics

Categories total tweets

733
Retweets

146
Replies Pictures

users

296 143 Links

Tweets Checkins

242 0

51 1

Category Links Other Replies Answer 2 Answer 6 Answer 3 Answer 5 Answer 1 Rest of categories

2.964.891 Impressions
Potential impact

Tweets per user

5,0

Total tweets 240 170 51 36 33 32 32 28 111

% 33 23 7 5 5 4 4 4 15

Original Tweets 143 87 51 26 17 15 19 15 64

RT 97 83 0 10 16 17 13 13 47

Users 100 58 20 12 14 13 13 10 58

374.423 Users
Potential reach

Followers per user

2.565

Charts
num. tweets

Most Active Users


586

IBMbigdata
tweets

137

12095
Natasha_D_G

followers

tweets 16
13:20 27 mar 01:34 28 mar

74

18
13:48

50
02:02 29 mar

9
14:17

41
02:31 30 mar

5
14:45

7
03:59 31 mar
23

0
16:13

followers
time

1178

BTRG_MikeMartin
tweets followers

num. users

23

46

504

15 12 12 10 8 6 5 4 5 8 8 7

4
1500-5000 5000-10000 >10000

jeffreyfkelly
tweets followers

42

3422

0-50

50-100

100-150

150-200

200-250

250-300

300-400

400-500

500-750

750-1000

1000-1500

num. followers

5 6

BigDataAlex
tweets followers

41

num. tweets per user

208

jameskobielus
tweets followers

>5 5 4 3 2 1 1 5 4 17

22

30

7523

97
num. users

zacharyjeans
tweets followers

27

1792

Analysis of the session 'Big Data MGMT' created with Tweet Category

CATEGORIES
Categories Rankings Potential Reach Other Links Replies Number of impressions Other Links Replies Number of users Links Other Replies Number of tweets Links Other Replies Retweets Links Other Answer 3

4 5

Positive Answer 5

4 5

Positive Answer 5

4 5

Answer 6 Questions

4 5

Answer 2 Answer 5

4 5

Answer 6 Answer 1

Charts Impressions per category Tweets per category Users per category

Categories Rankings Category Links Other Replies Answer 2 Answer 6 Answer 3 Answer 5 Answer 1 Positive Questions Answer 7 Answer 8 Answer 4 Pictures Total tweets 240 170 51 36 33 32 32 28 25 24 22 20 19 1 % 33 23 7 5 5 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 0 Original Tweets 143 87 51 26 17 15 19 15 16 16 10 9 12 1 RT 97 83 0 10 16 17 13 13 9 8 12 11 7 0 Users 100 58 20 12 14 13 13 10 11 14 13 9 10 1 Impressions 804.870 846.389 248.269 115.578 127.768 124.246 130.020 78.334 135.377 103.895 95.607 83.706 69.040 1.792 Potential Reach 178.364 251.955 61.137 22.354 27.087 35.978 47.221 26.441 34.948 37.450 38.249 31.685 36.056 1.792 Tweets/ User 2,4 2,9 2,5 3,0 2,4 2,5 2,5 2,8 2,3 1,7 1,7 2,2 1,9 1,0 Followers/ User 1.783 4.344 3.056 1.862 1.934 2.767 3.632 2.644 3.177 2.675 2.942 3.520 3.605 1.792

Analysis of the session 'Big Data MGMT' created with Tweet Category

USERS
Statistics

146
Number of users Top 5 users Most active users
IBMbigdata

11,2
Number of users per category

5,0
Number of tweets per user

20.307
Number of impressions per user

Most popular users


GlenGilmore

Users with the highest impact


IBMbigdata

137
tweets Natasha_D_G

133.839
followers Timothy_Hughes

1.657.015
impressions jameskobielus

74
tweets BTRG_MikeMartin

30.755
followers IBMSoftware furrier

225.690
impressions

46
tweets

16.996
followers

208.995
impressions

4 5

jeffreyfkelly

42
tweets BigDataAlex

4 5

furrier

13.933
followers IBMbigdata

4 5

jeffreyfkelly

143.724
impressions GlenGilmore

41
tweets

12.095
followers

133.839
impressions

Most participative users


IBMbigdata

Retwitters
IBMbigdata

Most original users


IBMbigdata

13
num. categories Natasha_D_G Natasha_D_G

38
num. of RTs Natasha_D_G

99
original tweets

13
num. categories jeffreyfkelly BigDataAlex

37
num. of RTs

37
original tweets BTRG_MikeMartin

13
num. categories

21
num. of RTs

32
original tweets

4 5
Charts

BigDataAlex

11
num. categories zacharyjeans

4 5

jeffreyfkelly

17
num. of RTs BTRG_MikeMartin

4 5

jeffreyfkelly

25
original tweets jameskobielus

11
num. categories

14
num. of RTs

21
original tweets

2565
Followers per user HIGH INFLUENCE

43 31 23 13 2
influence level
Very low 0 to 10 followers Low 10 to 50 followers Medium-low 50 to 200 followers Medium 200 to 500 followers Medium-high High 500 to 1000 1000 to 5000 followers followers Very high >5000 followers

22 12

Analysis of the session 'Big Data MGMT' created with Tweet Category

Users list
IBMbigdata Total Tweets: 137 TheSocialPitt Total Tweets: 4 tmustacchio Total Tweets: troycoleman Total Tweets: 4 4 AVialBoukobza Total Tweets: 1 AdvaiyaInc Total Tweets: 1 LubicaT Total Tweets: MDI_LLC Total Tweets: 1 1

Natasha_D_G Total Tweets: 74 BTRG_MikeMartin Total Tweets: 46 jeffreyfkelly Total Tweets: BigDataAlex Total Tweets: 42 41

BButlerNWW Total Tweets: 1 BIABAYCOM Total Tweets: 1 BigDataCoaltion Total Tweets: 1 BostjanKozuh Total Tweets: 1 CGOC_Council Total Tweets: 1 CenturyLinkBiz Total Tweets: 1 ChristopheGC Total Tweets: 1 ForsythMAlexand Total Tweets: 1 FransBouma Total Tweets: GlenGilmore Total Tweets: 1 1

MULTILINKGIRL Total Tweets: 1 MattRMorrison Total Tweets: 1 Mbs_craig Total Tweets: MhdKarneeb Total Tweets: 1 1

Ercan__Yilmaz Total Tweets: 3 IBMRedbooks Total Tweets: 3 StacyLeidwinger Total Tweets: 3 timoelliott Total Tweets: 3

jameskobielus Total Tweets: 30 zacharyjeans Total Tweets: 27 Dmattcarter Total Tweets: 22

NicolasJMorales Total Tweets: 1 PR_KBrosey Total Tweets: 1

CrystaAnderson Total Tweets: 2 Ellen_Friedman Total Tweets: 2 GCSResearch Total Tweets: 2 IBMSmrtrCmptng Total Tweets: 2 IBM_Guardium Total Tweets: 2 IBMinfomgtFR Total Tweets: 2 K_Orovboni Total Tweets: MoserMaCH Total Tweets: 2 2

InfoMgmtExec Total Tweets: 19 cristianmolaro Total Tweets: 17 furrier Total Tweets: dvellante Total Tweets: katsnelson Total Tweets: johncrupi Total Tweets: 15 14 12 11

PabloJMoralesG Total Tweets: 1 PaminaPiegsa Total Tweets: 1 PlottingSuccess Total Tweets: 1 ReneeLivsey Total Tweets: 1

IBMOptim4Oracle Total Tweets: 1 IBMPartnerPlan Total Tweets: 1 IBMPowerSystems Total Tweets: 1 IBMSoftware Total Tweets: 1

Storagecreep Total Tweets: 1 TT_Nicole Total Tweets: 1

rkeshavmurthy Total Tweets: 10 dfloyer Total Tweets: tomjkunkel Total Tweets: 8 8

TarekAbouAli1 Total Tweets: 1 TheJillT Total Tweets: 1

PWIndustries Total Tweets: 2 abaum67 Total Tweets: camilo_rojas Total Tweets: easysoft Total Tweets: gzim Total Tweets: ibm_iod Total Tweets: jasebell Total Tweets: karthik_ph Total Tweets: nige25 Total Tweets: ASUG365 Total Tweets: 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1

IBM_DWAnalytics Total Tweets: 1 IBMdatamag Total Tweets: ITredux Total Tweets: 1 1

Timothy_Hughes Total Tweets: 1 VinGAbr Total Tweets: 1

IBM_InfoSphere Total Tweets: 7 TerraEchos Total Tweets: BTRGIG Total Tweets: CuneytG Total Tweets: susvis Total Tweets: kdnuggets Total Tweets: IBM_DB2 Total Tweets: 7 6 6 6 5 4

VinnieCardoso12 Total Tweets: 1 WebhelpTSC Total Tweets: 1 annettefranz Total Tweets: 1

InfoMgmtPartner Total Tweets: 1 JaneTHoye Total Tweets: 1

Javier_A_Soto Total Tweets: 1 JohnEvans_IBM Total Tweets: 1 KeithBraswell Total Tweets: 1 LifeisData Total Tweets: 1

annickLEBER Total Tweets: 1 anupam_gaur Total Tweets: 1 battymarc Total Tweets: bhurtibm Total Tweets: 1 1

IBM_InfoMgmt_SE Total Tweets: 4

Analysis of the session 'Big Data MGMT' created with Tweet Category

bigdatasci Total Tweets: billramo Total Tweets: brunokilian Total Tweets: cate Total Tweets:

1 1 1 1

paulawilesigmon Total Tweets: 1 piersgrundy Total Tweets: plankers Total Tweets: resilvajr Total Tweets: 1 1 1

claverieberge Total Tweets: 1 day_dree Total Tweets: edd Total Tweets: 1 1

roger_barnard Total Tweets: 1 sauravpoudel Total Tweets: 1 stephloverde Total Tweets: 1 stevengustafson Total Tweets: 1 storageio Total Tweets: strataconf Total Tweets: suvimarias Total Tweets: 1 1 1

euclid_project Total Tweets: 1 fooisms Total Tweets: 1

heppenstance Total Tweets: 1 ibmpartners Total Tweets: ideeHO Total Tweets: jacqilevy Total Tweets: jaumebp Total Tweets: 1 1 1 1

swatzmystery Total Tweets: 1 swissjohnny Total Tweets: tctjr Total Tweets: theRab Total Tweets: tinagroves Total Tweets: tinyclues Total Tweets: yeahsathish Total Tweets: zaxar16 Total Tweets: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

jennifer_dubow Total Tweets: 1 jsgarano Total Tweets: jvfaulks Total Tweets: 1 1

kirstengraham Total Tweets: 1 ktwiter99 Total Tweets: 1

malhotrayush Total Tweets: 1 marcusborba Total Tweets: 1 matt_parkerZT Total Tweets: 1 mervynvk Total Tweets: mytek Total Tweets: nigelwallis Total Tweets: nkalaima Total Tweets: padma8376 Total Tweets: 1 1 1 1 1

Analysis of the session 'Big Data MGMT' created with Tweet Category

Highlighted tweets
John Furrier @furrier
16:24 - 27 Mar 13

Cat.: Questions

Zachary Jeans @zacharyjeans

16:19 - 27 Mar 13

Cat.: Questions

where are all the big data apps? they are already here. Analytics & in memory make them better #bigdatamgmt

Is @Spotify an in memory application? #BigDataMgmt

Troy Coleman @troycoleman

16:16 - 27 Mar 13

Cat.: Questions

IBM big data @IBMbigdata

21:35 - 27 Mar 13

Cat.: Positive

Do you see any in-memory databases running on z/OS? #bigdatamgmt

Great #bigdatamgmt contributions from @katsnelson @InfoMgmtExec @johncrupi @timoelliott @zacharyjeans @dfloyer @jasebell

Crysta Anderson @CrystaAnderson

17:08 - 27 Mar 13

Cat.: Positive

John Crupi @johncrupi

16:45 - 27 Mar 13

Cat.: Other

Great #bigdatamgmt chat! Very interesting conversations. Thanks for herding, @thesocialpitt @ibmbigdata

In a year, will we still be talking about in-memory as a separate thing. Or will it just become in-memory analytics. #bigdatamgmt

John Furrier @furrier

16:28 - 27 Mar 13

Cat.: Other

David Floyer @dfloyer

16:28 - 27 Mar 13

Cat.: Other

one issue is counterfeit Flash NAND devices data recovery not possible is a healthy industry of counterfeiting Flash NAND #bigdatamgmt

#BigDataMgmt Using flash in conjunction with DRAM increases the scope of problems tackled and improves recoverability dramatically

John Crupi @johncrupi

16:23 - 27 Mar 13

Cat.: Other

John Crupi @johncrupi

16:21 - 27 Mar 13

Cat.: Other

#m2m #IndustrialInternet analytics is the killer use case for in-memory, IMO. #bigdatamgmt

We have to treat in-memory as the new architectural tier for real-time analytic apps #bigdatamgmt

Richard R. Lee @InfoMgmtExec

16:04 - 27 Mar 13

Cat.: Other

IBM big data @IBMbigdata

16:02 - 27 Mar 13

Cat.: Other

#bigdatamgmt Info Mgmt has always been about "managing the bottlenecks". A major one has always been the db itself. In-Memory helps a lot.

Welcome to the chat @GCSResearch! Glad to have you! #bigdatamgmt

Cristian Molaro @cristianmolaro

16:56 - 27 Mar 13

Cat.: Answer 8

Dave Vellante @dvellante

16:56 - 27 Mar 13

Cat.: Answer 8

A8 main role should be to accelerate access in relevant chunks... #bigdata is too big to be contained in memory... #bigdatamgmt

A8. But no IO is expensive so in-memory in #bigdata has to be used judiciously #bigdatamgmt

Ercan Yilmaz @Ercan__Yilmaz

16:52 - 27 Mar 13

Cat.: Answer 7

Dave Vellante @dvellante

16:50 - 27 Mar 13

Cat.: Answer 7

A7. #spark uses in memory querying of data #bigdatamgmt

A7. yes and @jeffreyfkelly - interesting Aerospike - that's an extension of memory using flash #bigdatamgmt

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Dave Vellante @dvellante

16:42 - 27 Mar 13

Cat.: Answer 6

Zachary Jeans @zacharyjeans

16:42 - 27 Mar 13

Cat.: Answer 6

A6. Ask any DW practitioner and they'll tell you a story of "chasing the chips" #the_need_for_speed #bigdatamgmt

A6: I don't know the answer. What are the stability issues with long term storage on physical media vs In Memory solutions? #BigDataMgmt

Leon Katsnelson @katsnelson

16:37 - 27 Mar 13

Cat.: Answer 5

Alex Philp @BigDataAlex

16:36 - 27 Mar 13

Cat.: Answer 5

A5 right cost model for the right type of data. Nothing is cheap or expensive on its own. Too expensive for something #bigdatamgmt

A5: It would take only one shelf of a flash-based storage system. #bigdatamgmt

Natasha Bishop @Natasha_D_G

16:29 - 27 Mar 13

Cat.: Answer 4

Alex Philp @BigDataAlex

16:28 - 27 Mar 13

Cat.: Answer 4

A4: When data scientists can find answers 2 questions they didnt THINK to ask its a win #bigdatamgmt

A4: Fire Scientists in Montana are using in-memory computing to better understand wild land fire given a changing climate. #bigdatamgmt

Jeff Kelly @jeffreyfkelly

16:21 - 27 Mar 13

Cat.: Answer 3

Cuneyt Goksu @CuneytG

16:18 - 27 Mar 13

Cat.: Answer 3

A3 any transaction workload that requires real-time response in order to win/save/upsell the customer is in-memory candidate #bigdatamgmt

A3 all oltp apps need to be fast. n memory is fast too. So any oltp app is in the scope of inmemory #bigdatamgmt

Cristian Molaro @cristianmolaro

16:11 - 27 Mar 13

Cat.: Answer 2

Natasha Bishop @Natasha_D_G

16:10 - 27 Mar 13

Cat.: Answer 2

A2 When you remove the I/O constraints by going on-memory you will hit the next performance wall: CPU #bigdatamgmt

A2: In-memory tech = gold in #CX tactics and can drive proactive #custserv: up-sell, cross sell #bigdatamgmt #cxo

Cristian Molaro @cristianmolaro

16:07 - 27 Mar 13

Cat.: Answer 1

Alex Philp @BigDataAlex

16:04 - 27 Mar 13

Cat.: Answer 1

A1 faster data access enables real-time massive data processing: realtime #bigdata #bigdatamgmt

A1: IMC reduces power and storage costs, revolutionizing access. #bigdatamgmt

Analysis of the session 'Big Data MGMT' created with Tweet Category

Annexes

TWEETS BY CATEGORY
Category

Answer 2
Tweets to question 2

Most Active Users

26
tweets Tweets from this category

12
users

10
retweets

22.354 115.578
potential reach potential impact

2,2
tweets / user

1. jeffreyfkelly 2. IBMbigdata 3. Natasha_D_G 4. cristianmolaro 5. zacharyjeans

IBM big data @IBMbigdata

16:08 - 27 Mar 13

Alex Philp @BigDataAlex

16:09 - 27 Mar 13

Q2 What are the killer apps of in-memory tech? Share examples for good reference models #bigdatamgmt

A2: Working with streaming data to analyze audio processing in realtime 32 petabytes a day burn rate. #bigdatamgmt

Jeff Kelly @jeffreyfkelly

16:09 - 27 Mar 13

Leon Katsnelson @katsnelson

16:10 - 27 Mar 13

A2 anything requiring speed-of-thought response time - allows for exploration of large data sets in near real-tim #bigdatamgmt

Q2 Call Detail Records processing in memory. 9 bilion CDRs per day. Can't think of a better case for memory #bigdatamgmt

Natasha Bishop @Natasha_D_G

16:10 - 27 Mar 13

Natasha Bishop @Natasha_D_G

16:10 - 27 Mar 13

A2: In-memory tech = gold in #CX tactics and can drive proactive #custserv: up-sell, cross sell #bigdatamgmt #cxo

Nice RT @katsnelson: Q2 Call Detail Recs processing in memory. 9 bilion CDRs per day. Can't think of a better case for memory #bigdatamgmt

IBM big data @IBMbigdata

16:10 - 27 Mar 13

Cristian Molaro @cristianmolaro

16:10 - 27 Mar 13

Nice RT @katsnelson: Q2 Call Detail Records processing in memory. 9 bilion CDRs per day. Cant think of a better case for memory #bigdatamgmt

A2 I cannot think about any application that would not take advantage of faster processing... #bigdatamgmt

IBM big data @IBMbigdata

16:11 - 27 Mar 13

Richard R. Lee @InfoMgmtExec

16:11 - 27 Mar 13

Cash! RT @Natasha_D_G: A2: In-memory tech = gold in #CX tactics and can drive proactive #custserv: up-sell, cross sell #cxo #bigdatamgmt

#bigdatamgmt A2 - Apps such as High Frequency Trading and Realtime Risk/Fraud Analysis come to mind as strong users In-Memory. Many more.

Cristian Molaro @cristianmolaro

16:11 - 27 Mar 13

IBM big data @IBMbigdata

16:12 - 27 Mar 13

A2 When you remove the I/O constraints by going on-memory you will hit the next performance wall: CPU #bigdatamgmt

Good 1s RT @InfoMgmtExec: #bigdatamgmt A2 - Apps such as High Frequency Trading and Real-time Risk/Fraud Analysis come to mind #bigdatamgmt

Jeff Kelly @jeffreyfkelly


A2 smart meter analytics #bigdatamgmt

16:12 - 27 Mar 13

Leon Katsnelson @katsnelson

16:12 - 27 Mar 13

A2 many apps where data is not valuable enough to even store on disk. In Streams we process stuff in memory and discard #bigdatamgmt
16:13 - 27 Mar 13

Cuneyt Goksu @CuneytG

Zachary Jeans @zacharyjeans

16:13 - 27 Mar 13

A2 fraud detection and investigation is a good candidate #bigdatamgmt

.@InfoMgmtExec: #bigdatamgmt A2 - Apps such as High Frequency Trading and Real-time Risk/Fraud Analysis come to mind #bigdatamgmt

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IBM big data @IBMbigdata

16:13 - 27 Mar 13

TerraEchos, Inc. @TerraEchos

16:13 - 27 Mar 13

Then what? RT @cristianmolaro: A2 When you remove I/O constraints by going on-memory you hit next performance wall: CPU #bigdatamgmt

Definitely has great security applications! RT @CuneytG: A2 fraud detection and investigation is a good candidate #bigdatamgmt

Natasha Bishop @Natasha_D_G

16:13 - 27 Mar 13

Jeff Kelly @jeffreyfkelly

16:13 - 27 Mar 13

Good for #finserv & #insurance RT @CuneytG: A2 fraud detection and investigation is a good candidate #bigdatamgmt

A2 investigating network traffic issues, finding bottlenecks #bigdatamgmt

Cristian Molaro @cristianmolaro

16:14 - 27 Mar 13

Jeff Kelly @jeffreyfkelly

16:15 - 27 Mar 13

A2 on-memory allows applications to fully exploit today's more and more powerful CPUs... good news for #bigdata! #bigdatamgmt

A2 analyzing high-velocity financial data in trading scenarios - no time to lose in this use case! #bigdatamgmt

Jeff Kelly @jeffreyfkelly


A2 iterate, iterate, iterate #bigdatamgmt

16:16 - 27 Mar 13

IBM big data @IBMbigdata

16:17 - 27 Mar 13

Then iterate again RT @jeffreyfkelly: A2 iterate, iterate, iterate #bigdatamgmt

Zachary Jeans @zacharyjeans

16:18 - 27 Mar 13

Jeff Kelly @jeffreyfkelly

16:30 - 27 Mar 13

A2: Logistics. SAP HANA reduced a chinese bottled water company's calculation time from 24 hours to under a minute. #BigDataMgmt

A2 in-memory allows Data Scientists to ask more questions, to quickly refine questions, and to more quickly find answers #bigdatamgmt

Analysis of the session 'Big Data MGMT' created with Tweet Category

10

TWEETS BY CATEGORY
Category

Answer 6
Tweets to question 6

Most Active Users

17
tweets Tweets from this category

14
users

16
retweets

27.087 127.768
potential reach potential impact

1,2
tweets / user

1. IBMbigdata 2. cristianmolaro 3. BigDataAlex 4. Natasha_D_G 5. jeffreyfkelly

IBM big data @IBMbigdata

16:39 - 27 Mar 13

Alex Philp @BigDataAlex

16:40 - 27 Mar 13

Q6 How does in-memory support or supplement data warehousing? #edw #bigdatamgmt

A6: IMC can help folks leverage their data warehouse - rewire the house for speed. #bigdatamgmt

Jeff Kelly @jeffreyfkelly

16:41 - 27 Mar 13

Dave Vellante @dvellante

16:42 - 27 Mar 13

A6 back to economics - don't need your entire DW in-memory - use inmemory to supplement trad DW workloads #bigdatamgmt

A6. DW/BI for years has been like a "snake swallowing a basketball" in memory is critical to solve this problem #bigdatamgmt

IBM big data @IBMbigdata

16:42 - 27 Mar 13

Zachary Jeans @zacharyjeans

16:42 - 27 Mar 13

I feel the need! RT @BigDataAlex: A6: IMC can help folks leverage their data warehouse - rewire the house for speed. #bigdatamgmt

A6: I don't know the answer. What are the stability issues with long term storage on physical media vs In Memory solutions? #BigDataMgmt

Dave Vellante @dvellante

16:42 - 27 Mar 13

Richard R. Lee @InfoMgmtExec

16:42 - 27 Mar 13

A6. Ask any DW practitioner and they'll tell you a story of "chasing the chips" #the_need_for_speed #bigdatamgmt

#bigdatamgmt A6 In Memory EDW is Holy Grail. Makes EDW more of "real-time repository" that can better serve Operational & Analytical needs.

Cuneyt Goksu @CuneytG

16:43 - 27 Mar 13

Cristian Molaro @cristianmolaro

16:44 - 27 Mar 13

A6 in memory analytics is needed if you expect fast reply from dw supported by hadoop #bigdatamgmt

A6 some data warehousing appliances take advantage of in-memory processing of data. An example is IBM IDAA #bigdatamgmt

Alex Philp @BigDataAlex

16:45 - 27 Mar 13

Cristian Molaro @cristianmolaro

16:46 - 27 Mar 13

A6: People need to save money in building and supporting their warehouse. IMC is one way to get there. #bigdatamgmt

A6 in-memory processing has been for ages THE performance strategy of every database management system... bufferpools? #bigdatamgmt

Jeff Kelly @jeffreyfkelly

16:46 - 27 Mar 13

Alex Philp @BigDataAlex

16:47 - 27 Mar 13

A6 must balance biz value of better performance via in-memory versus cost as applied to DW workloads - all workloads really #bigdatamgmt

A6: #Forbes is writing about In Memory Computing - paradigm shifting. #bigdatamgmt

Natasha Bishop @Natasha_D_G

16:48 - 27 Mar 13

Cristian Molaro @cristianmolaro

16:48 - 27 Mar 13

Funny....RT @BigDataAlex: A6: #Forbes is writing about In Memory Computing - paradigm shifting. #bigdatamgmt

A6 often computer systems are CPU rich and Memory poor... in some cases adding more memory can be the best performance upgrade #bigdatamgmt

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Cristian Molaro @cristianmolaro

16:50 - 27 Mar 13

A6 a huge amount of memory is not necessarily a recipe for great performance: the system has to divide info to conquer #bigdata #bigdatamgmt

Analysis of the session 'Big Data MGMT' created with Tweet Category

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TWEETS BY CATEGORY
Category

Answer 3
Tweets to question 3

Most Active Users

15
tweets Tweets from this category

13
users

17
retweets

35.978 124.246
potential reach potential impact

1,2
tweets / user

1. IBMbigdata 2. BigDataAlex 3. Natasha_D_G 4. InfoMgmtExec 5. jeffreyfkelly

IBM big data @IBMbigdata


Q3 in a minute #bigdatamgmt

16:15 - 27 Mar 13

IBM big data @IBMbigdata

16:16 - 27 Mar 13

Q3 What are in-memory's applications in transactional computing? #bigdatamgmt

Richard R. Lee @InfoMgmtExec

16:18 - 27 Mar 13

Jeff Kelly @jeffreyfkelly

16:18 - 27 Mar 13

#bigdatamgmt A3 Orgs want entire Customer Base, Product Sku's & Pricing in Memory for rapid transaction processing. Customers will not wait!

A3 ad tech - analyzing user data, real-time bidding, delivering persnalized content - in milliseconds #bigdatamgmt

Leon Katsnelson @katsnelson

16:18 - 27 Mar 13

IBM big data @IBMbigdata

16:18 - 27 Mar 13

A3 many Streams apps are transactional and Streams is always in memory. #bigdatamgmt

Pondering Q3, I see. What are in-memory's applications in transactional computing? #bigdatamgmt

Cuneyt Goksu @CuneytG

16:18 - 27 Mar 13

Alex Philp @BigDataAlex

16:19 - 27 Mar 13

A3 all oltp apps need to be fast. n memory is fast too. So any oltp app is in the scope of inmemory #bigdatamgmt

A3:Connecting the Internet of Things - IP addressable sensors to realtime calibrate our models for better predictive analytics #bigdatamgmt

IBM big data @IBMbigdata

16:19 - 27 Mar 13

Natasha Bishop @Natasha_D_G

16:20 - 27 Mar 13

Impatient souls RT @InfoMgmtExec: #bigdatamgmt A3 Orgs want entire Customer Base, Product Skus & Pricing in Memory #bigdatamgmt

Needed in our "instant" mrkt RT @InfoMgmtExec: #bigdatamgmt A3 Orgs want entire Customer Base, Product Skus & Pricing in Memory #bigdatamgmt

IBM big data @IBMbigdata

16:20 - 27 Mar 13

Jeff Kelly @jeffreyfkelly

16:21 - 27 Mar 13

Customization RT @jeffreyfkelly: A3 ad tech, analyzing user data, realtime bidding, persnalized content in millisecs #bigdatamgmt

A3 any transaction workload that requires real-time response in order to win/save/upsell the customer is in-memory candidate #bigdatamgmt

Alex Philp @BigDataAlex

16:22 - 27 Mar 13

John Furrier @furrier

16:23 - 27 Mar 13

A3:Working in the oil and gas industry-energy exploration requires millions of transactions a day for discovery of new resource #bigdatamgmt

A3: memory is making up for disk speed & is now becoming more important in software models-big oppty #bigdatamgmt

Richard R. Lee @InfoMgmtExec

16:26 - 27 Mar 13

#bigdatamgmt A3. In-Memory db will allow Predictive Models to be deployed into Transactional Work Flows for real-time scoring & prediction

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TWEETS BY CATEGORY
Category

Answer 5
Tweets to question 5

Most Active Users

19
tweets Tweets from this category

13
users

13
retweets

47.221 130.020
potential reach potential impact

1,5
tweets / user

1. IBMbigdata 2. Natasha_D_G 3. zacharyjeans 4. BigDataAlex 5. dvellante

IBM big data @IBMbigdata

16:33 - 27 Mar 13

Alex Philp @BigDataAlex

16:33 - 27 Mar 13

Q5 What are the economics? Is in-memory more expensive? Where does it make sense? #bigdatamgmt

A5: Flash memory is cheap, and getting cheaper. #bigdatamgmt

Zachary Jeans @zacharyjeans

16:35 - 27 Mar 13

Alex Philp @BigDataAlex

16:35 - 27 Mar 13

A5: In-Memory must either serve a mission critical system, or profit the company via efficiency gain. #BigDataMgmt

A5: It takes 4 racks of disk storage to create a system capable of 1 million IOPS, or input/output operations per second. #bigdatamgmt

Natasha Bishop @Natasha_D_G

16:36 - 27 Mar 13

Alex Philp @BigDataAlex

16:36 - 27 Mar 13

MT @jameskobielus: #bigdatamgmt A5: Yes, in-mem more expensive acq than HDD, but coming down. Cost per IOPS, though, in-mem costeffective

A5: It would take only one shelf of a flash-based storage system. #bigdatamgmt

Jeff Kelly @jeffreyfkelly

16:36 - 27 Mar 13

Richard R. Lee @InfoMgmtExec

16:37 - 27 Mar 13

A5 hybrid approach - in-memory/disk - often needed to make economics work #bigdatamgmt

Reductions in latency well worth the cost factors. @jameskobielus: @IBMbigdata #bigdatamgmt A5: Yes, in-mem more expensive acq than HDD.

Zachary Jeans @zacharyjeans

16:37 - 27 Mar 13

Leon Katsnelson @katsnelson

16:37 - 27 Mar 13

A5: We wouldn't even be talking In Memory solutions today if the price for RAM wasn't becoming so reasonable. #BigDataMgmt

A5 right cost model for the right type of data. Nothing is cheap or expensive on its own. Too expensive for something #bigdatamgmt

IBM big data @IBMbigdata

16:37 - 27 Mar 13

Dave Vellante @dvellante

16:37 - 27 Mar 13

Nice! RT @BigDataAlex: A5: It would take only one shelf of a flashbased storage system. #bigdatamgmt

A5. Isn't it really a balance? - hierarchy of media from in-memory>flash->spinning rust #bigdatamgmt

Natasha Bishop @Natasha_D_G

16:38 - 27 Mar 13

IBM big data @IBMbigdata

16:38 - 27 Mar 13

Gd point RT @katsnelson: A5 right cost model 4 right type data. Nothing cheap or expensive on its own. 2 expensive 4 something #bigdatamgmt

Rust - nice! RT @dvellante: A5. Isnt it really a balance? - hierarchy of media from in-memory->flash->spinning rust #bigdatamgmt

John Furrier @furrier

16:38 - 27 Mar 13

Dave Vellante @dvellante

16:39 - 27 Mar 13

A5: opensource impacts the economics when talking mission critical; sw written to live in-memory is paradigm shift #disruption #bigdatamgmt

A5. Best economic solution is intelligence in file sys where active data svcd fm fast memory and slow data is in the bit bucket #bigdatamgmt

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Richard R. Lee @InfoMgmtExec

16:39 - 27 Mar 13

Dave Vellante @dvellante

16:41 - 27 Mar 13

#bigdatamgmt A5 Economics self-evident. Living in real-time world using tools that are not real-time. Reducing Latency to Zero is end game.

A5. imho less a matter of $ + more case of biz impact. If biz case=excellent $ of in-mem is irrelevant #bigdatamgmt

Zachary Jeans @zacharyjeans

18:58 - 29 Mar 13

A5: #BigDataMgmt #CXO #Leadfromwithin #LeadWithGiants #CXOTalk are all great twitter chats. #cmgrhangout

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TWEETS BY CATEGORY
Category

Answer 1
Tweets to question 1

Most Active Users

15
tweets Tweets from this category

10
users

13
retweets

26.441
potential reach

78.334
potential impact

1,5
tweets / user

1. Natasha_D_G 2. BigDataAlex 3. IBMbigdata 4. BTRGIG 5. Dmattcarter

IBM big data @IBMbigdata

16:01 - 27 Mar 13

IBM big data @IBMbigdata

16:01 - 27 Mar 13

Reminder: Use A1, A2, etc. as you respond to signify which question you are addressing, and include #bigdatamgmt

Q1 What is in-memory tech? How does it enable real-time speed-ofthought #analytics? #bigdatamgmt

Alex Philp @BigDataAlex

16:01 - 27 Mar 13

Natasha Bishop @Natasha_D_G

16:02 - 27 Mar 13

A1: In-Memory Computing (IMC) utilizes RAM-DRAM for extremely fast I/O, moving us away from slow, underutilized spinning disk #bigdatamgmt

A1:In-memory tech enables biz 2 utilize data stored in main memory vs fragmented/siloed trad databases #bigdatamgmt

Jeff Kelly @jeffreyfkelly

16:03 - 27 Mar 13

IBM big data @IBMbigdata

16:03 - 27 Mar 13

A1 in-memory refers to storing data in main memory (DRAM) rather than spinning disk #bigdatamgmt

Nobody likes slow RT @BigDataAlex: A1: In-Memory Computing (IMC) utilizes RAM-DRAM for extremely fast I/O #bigdatamgmt

Natasha Bishop @Natasha_D_G

16:03 - 27 Mar 13

Alex Philp @BigDataAlex

16:04 - 27 Mar 13

A1: In simplest form: open book exams vs memorizing ans. Time it takes to search for answers test is over! #bigdatamgmt

A1: IMC reduces power and storage costs, revolutionizing access. #bigdatamgmt

Jeff Kelly @jeffreyfkelly

16:04 - 27 Mar 13

IBM big data @IBMbigdata

16:05 - 27 Mar 13

A1 much faster to pull data from memory than disk - response time much quicker than spinning rusty metal allows #bigdatamgmt

Ha ha! RT @Natasha_D_G: A1: In simplest form: open book exams vs memorizing ans. #bigdatamgmt

Cristian Molaro @cristianmolaro

16:06 - 27 Mar 13

Cristian Molaro @cristianmolaro

16:07 - 27 Mar 13

A1 memory access is way faster than disk I/O... even against SSD #bigdatamgmt

A1 faster data access enables real-time massive data processing: realtime #bigdata #bigdatamgmt

jameskobielus @jameskobielus

16:08 - 27 Mar 13

Cuneyt Goksu @CuneytG

16:08 - 27 Mar 13

#bigdatamgmt A1: Speed of thought is any tech that doesnt have any architectural bottlenecks that arbitrarily slow people's explorations

A1 #bigdatamgmt inmemory means fast access to data #bigdatamgmt

Natasha Bishop @Natasha_D_G

16:09 - 27 Mar 13

A1: Memory makes diff! Ability 2 deliver accurate answer w/o pregnant pauses impacts biz agility #bigdatamgmt

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TWEETS BY CATEGORY
Category

Answer 7
Tweets to question 7

Most Active Users

10
tweets Tweets from this category

13
users

12
retweets

38.249
potential reach

95.607
potential impact

0,8
tweets / user

1. IBMbigdata 2. jeffreyfkelly 3. BTRG_MikeMartin 4. InfoMgmtExec 5. Natasha_D_G

IBM big data @IBMbigdata

16:47 - 27 Mar 13

Jeff Kelly @jeffreyfkelly

16:49 - 27 Mar 13

Q7 Can in-memory techniques be applied to non-relational databases and/or #Hadoop? #bigdatamgmt

A7 yes - see @aerospike, NoSQL, flash-optimized in-memory DB #bigdatamgmt

Richard R. Lee @InfoMgmtExec

16:49 - 27 Mar 13

David Floyer @dfloyer

16:50 - 27 Mar 13

#bigdatamgmt A7 -Time Series db's(Informix) will benefit substantially from In Memory. Critical to Smart Metering and Smart Grid strategies.

#BigDataMgmt A7 Of course! Databases such as Couchbase (Memcache) & Aerospike (Flash) use KV pairs in memory extensively for transactions

Dave Vellante @dvellante

16:50 - 27 Mar 13

IBM big data @IBMbigdata

16:51 - 27 Mar 13

A7. yes and @jeffreyfkelly - interesting Aerospike - that's an extension of memory using flash #bigdatamgmt

A7 MT @katsnelson: Hadoop is about data on disk. Streams does opposite i.e processes in-memory. IBM bundles Hadoop and Streams #bigdatamgmt

Jeff Kelly @jeffreyfkelly

16:51 - 27 Mar 13

Alex Philp @BigDataAlex

16:52 - 27 Mar 13

A7 like the DW question, in-memory DB can supplement Hadoop batch analytics w/ real-time analytic queries #bigdatamgmt

A7: InfoSphere #Streams brings "database" functions into IMC in real time for continuous query and calculations #bigdatamgmt

Ercan Yilmaz @Ercan__Yilmaz

16:52 - 27 Mar 13

Jeff Kelly @jeffreyfkelly

17:03 - 27 Mar 13

A7. #spark uses in memory querying of data #bigdatamgmt

A7 I believe there are in-memory instances of #Cassandra - anybody have info? #bigdatamgmt

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TWEETS BY CATEGORY
Category

Answer 8
Tweets to question 8

Most Active Users

9
tweets Tweets from this category

9
users

11
retweets

31.685
potential reach

83.706
potential impact

1,0
tweets / user

1. IBMbigdata 2. dvellante 3. cristianmolaro 4. BTRG_MikeMartin 5. Natasha_D_G

IBM big data @IBMbigdata

16:54 - 27 Mar 13

Dave Vellante @dvellante


A8. The best IO is no IO #bigdatamgmt

16:55 - 27 Mar 13

Last ? - Q8 What is main role for in-memory in #bigdata infrastructures? Where does flash memory fit? #bigdatamgmt

Dave Vellante @dvellante

16:56 - 27 Mar 13

IBM big data @IBMbigdata

16:56 - 27 Mar 13

A8. But no IO is expensive so in-memory in #bigdata has to be used judiciously #bigdatamgmt

No IO! No IO! No IO! RT @dvellante: A8. The best IO is no IO #bigdatamgmt

Cristian Molaro @cristianmolaro

16:56 - 27 Mar 13

Natasha Bishop @Natasha_D_G

16:57 - 27 Mar 13

A8 main role should be to accelerate access in relevant chunks... #bigdata is too big to be contained in memory... #bigdatamgmt

HA! RT @BTRG_MikeMartin: RT Favorite comment so far @dvellante: A8. The best IO is no IO #bigdatamgmt

Jeff Kelly @jeffreyfkelly

16:58 - 27 Mar 13

Cristian Molaro @cristianmolaro

16:58 - 27 Mar 13

A8 in-memory should be used strategically in #BigData infrastructure where speed, performance gains outweigh costs #bigdatamgmt

A8 I like the concept of multi-temperature storage: the hottest data stored on the faster (and more expensive) storage device #bigdatamgmt

Cristian Molaro @cristianmolaro

17:00 - 27 Mar 13

A8 not all the #bigdata has the same requirements for access performance: keep the hot data close to you and in memory #bigdatamgmt

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TWEETS BY CATEGORY
Category

Answer 4
Tweets to question 4

Most Active Users

12
tweets Tweets from this category

10
users

7
retweets

36.056
potential reach

69.040
potential impact

1,2
tweets / user

1. Natasha_D_G 2. IBMbigdata 3. BigDataAlex 4. InfoMgmtExec 5. jeffreyfkelly

IBM big data @IBMbigdata

16:25 - 27 Mar 13

Alex Philp @BigDataAlex

16:26 - 27 Mar 13

Q4 How does in-memory support greater data scientist productivity? #bigdatamgmt

A4: HPC, next gen chip design, less I/O disk functions in our code, converging toward better scientific computing. #bigdatamgmt

Jeff Kelly @jeffreyfkelly

16:27 - 27 Mar 13

Natasha Bishop @Natasha_D_G

16:27 - 27 Mar 13

A4 less trips to the watercooler waiting for query response #bigdatamgmt

Indeed! RT @jeffreyfkelly: A4 less trips to the watercooler waiting for query response #bigdatamgmt

Natasha Bishop @Natasha_D_G

16:27 - 27 Mar 13

Richard R. Lee @InfoMgmtExec

16:27 - 27 Mar 13

A4: Data scientist gain major advantage when they can access & digest massive amts data in secs. #bigdatamgmt

#bigdatamgmt A4 - Decision Scientists spend way too much time today conditioning & gathering data. In Memory can have it all in one place.

Alex Philp @BigDataAlex

16:28 - 27 Mar 13

Natasha Bishop @Natasha_D_G

16:29 - 27 Mar 13

A4: Fire Scientists in Montana are using in-memory computing to better understand wild land fire given a changing climate. #bigdatamgmt

A4: When data scientists can find answers 2 questions they didnt THINK to ask its a win #bigdatamgmt

IBM big data @IBMbigdata

16:30 - 27 Mar 13

Ercan Yilmaz @Ercan__Yilmaz

16:33 - 27 Mar 13

Nice point RT @Natasha_D_G: A4: When data scientists can find answers 2 questions they didnt THINK to ask its a win #bigdatamgmt

A4. To the effect that it improves data munging and visualization, it helps #bigdatamgmt

Richard R. Lee @InfoMgmtExec

16:33 - 27 Mar 13

IBM big data @IBMbigdata

16:35 - 27 Mar 13

#bigdatamgmt A4 - In-Memory allows DS to create a "Memory Palace" for Models, A/B Tests, Algorithms in development, etc. All in real-time.

A palace! RT InfoMgmtExec: A4 - In-Memory allows DS to create a "Memory Palace" for Models, A/B Tests, Algorithms in dev #bigdatamgmt

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Glossary

Page 1: General Overview: This page shows at a glance the evolution and the global statistics of the session. Statistics Number of Tweets: Total number of Tweets sent during the session, RTs and replies included. It is shown below, a breakdown of the types of tweets: original tweets (those containing text only) tweets with links, retweets, conversations (tweets as part of a conversation between several users), check-ins and photos. - Number of users: Total number of users who participated in the session using the given hashtag. It also includes users who only sent RTs. - Potential Impact: Number of impressions of the hashtag, which is the number of times that people could have seen the hashtag. This is important because it tells you how many times it has been possible to visualize the hashtag. This number is calculated by multiplying the number of followers of each user by the number of number of Tweets and adding those results. Example: If a user sends 2 tweets and he has 100 followers, the number of impressions generated by the users would be 200. If another user sends 3 tweets and he has 50 followers, the number of impressions generated by this person would be 150 which would make a total of 350 impressions of the session. - Potential Reach: Number of users who have been unable to see the hashtag and could have been impacted by the hashtag. This number is calculated by adding all the followers of each user who participated in the session. Using the previous example, if the session had 2 users, one with 100 followers and the other one with 50, the reach will be 150 followers, regardless of the number of tweets sent. IMPORTANT: both the impact and reach are 'potential' because not everyone may have seen the hashtag and users can have other users in common. - Average number of Tweets per user: this number is the average of Tweets sent per each user. This number is calculated by dividing the number of tweets between the number of users who have participated. RTs included. - Average followers per user: the average number of followers that users of the session have. This figure indicates how influential are the participants in our session. Given that the average number of followers that a Twitter user has is about 250, you can calculate if participants in your session exceed that average. This number is calculated by dividing the sum of followers by the number of users who have participated. - Difference between Total Tweets and Tweets: The Total Tweets include RTs, links, replies, links and 'Tweets'. 'Tweets' are the ones containing only text. ChaRTs There are different types of graphs in the report Tweet Category: Temporal Evolution: shows the time evolution of the tweets sent by users. Tweet Category takes the first and last tweet and draws the timeline of the session. Thanks to this chart you will be able to identify the moment people tweeted the most or the least. Influence of Users: shows the influence of the users who participated in the session. On the vertical axis you will find the total number of users and on the horizontal one, the number of followers of those users. As we move to the right part of the graph you will see the users who have a greater number of followers and therefore influence. The higher the columns on the right, the higher influence of your users. User activity: shows the number of tweets sent by users. The vertical axis shows the number of tweets sent and the horizontal one the number of users who have participated. Page 2: Statistics of the categories: on this page you will find the detailed statistics for each category.

Rankings of categories: This ranking shows which categories have reached the top 5 according to several statistics. It is interesting to note that although a category may have a greater number of tweets that another one, it could have a minor number of impressions (lower impact). The rankings show the categories with the highest reach, impact, number of users, number of tweets and number of RTs.

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ChaRTs: Impact by category: This graph shows which category has the highest number of impressions and therefore the highest impact. Tweets by category Chart: This chart shows which category has the highest number of total tweets. Users by category Chart: This chart shows which category has the highest number of users. Table of categories: This table shows detailed statistics for each category; these statistics are the same variables as the global statistics of the session but applied to each of the category. Thus you can see which category gets more impact, more users, and so on. It is worth taking a second to consider this table as very interesting conclusions can be obtained from it. Page 3: User Rankings Tweet Category offers different kinds of user rankings: Most active users: the ones who tweeted the most using the hashtag. RTs included. Most popular users: the ones who have the highest number of followers in the session. Users with the highest impact: the ones who generated the highest number of impressions. Most participative users: the ones who participated in more categories. Most retweeter users: the ones who sent the highest number of RTs. Most original users: the ones who sent the highest number of original tweets (No RTs).

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