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New to networks? Looking into links? Realising the relevance of relationships? Welcome to GraphStuff, your one-stop podcast for all things connected. Join your hosts Jennifer Reif, Andreas Kollegger, Alison Cossette, Jason Koo and guests as they dive into the world of graph databases. They’ll cover everything from how they’re constructed and where they’re used; introductory to advanced topics from modeling data to finished applications, highlighting best practices and showcasing tools and op ...
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Real-Time Analytics with Tim Berglund

StarTree, founded by the creators of Apache Pinot™

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New episodes every Monday. From StarTree, founded by the creators of Apache Pinot™, "Real-Time Analytics with Tim Berglund" is a podcast dedicated to bringing analytics from the dashboard to the user interface. Accessible but technically rich, the show focuses on the infrastructure, tools, and techniques being developed by the people building systems that are serving analytics to our users in real-time.
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InsideAnalysis is the only nationally syndicated radio show in America that's all about the Information Economy. New jobs, new roles, new business models, new technologies - we talk to the smartest minds in the world of business to learn best practices for making things happen in the modern world.
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A series of informal conversations with thought leaders, researchers, practitioners, and writers on a wide range of topics in technology, science, and of course big data, data science, artificial intelligence, and related applications. Anchored by Ben Lorica (@BigData), the Data Exchange also features a roundup of the most important stories from the worlds of data, machine learning and AI. Detailed show notes for each episode can be found on https://thedataexchange.media/ The Data Exchange p ...
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Each episode will profile a business and attempt to examine the quality of that business in terms of value proposition, commercialization efficiency, competitive advantage, and reinvestment opportunities. Each episode is broken up into two parts. Part One includes fundamental analysis of that business, and Part Two includes a discussion with an expert of that business. Part One lays out the framework. Part Two puts meat on the bone.
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Data Podcast

Rajib Bahar, Shabnam Khan

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Our podcast includes both technical & non-technical discussions on BigData, DataScience, BI, AI, DW, Business Intelligence, TDWI, SqlServer, SQL, NoSql, AWS, Azure, R, Python. Hosts: Rajib Bahar, Shabnam Khan
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Observable Stream

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A podcast about technology, philosophy, and science. Hosts Regan Koopmans and Philip Leonard talk about trends and developments in software engineering, distributed systems, and software architecture. They delve into how this interlinks with the science of the universe and the philosophy that surrounds modern and future technology.
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Azeem Azhar, curator of Exponential View, goes deep and insightful in conversation with leading thinkers about how technology is driving exponential change in our business models, political economy and society. You can subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play or wherever you go to get your podcasts.
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Making the most out of your data can feel overwhelming. Not only do many businesses have more data than they know what to do with, but they also often struggle to gain insights from some of the most valuable data in their possession, leading to many of their crucial data assets going unused. Whether it's issues with data quality, visualization, or management, getting lost in the sea of enterprise data at your possession can make it impossible to make smart, data-driven decisions that improve ...
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A bi-weekly podcast hosted by a senior engineer named Ben Kitchell that takes a deep dive into learning about technical system design by learning together. Each episode we will explore the inner workings of what makes these systems so complex and fascinating while building on our knowledge of how they came together. All music written and performed by the mysterious Aimless Orbiter. You can find more info about him and his music at https://soundcloud.com/aimlessorbitermusic
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On The Bike Shed, hosts Joël Quenneville and Stephanie Minn discuss development experiences and challenges at thoughtbot with Ruby, Rails, JavaScript, and whatever else is drawing their attention, admiration, or ire this week.
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Catalog and Cocktails is an honest, no-BS, non-sales-y conversation about data and analytics. This is your unfiltered chat about everything interesting in data and metadata management, DataOps, architecture, and beyond. Join Juan Sequeda and Tim Gasper to explore emerging topics and hear from visionary leaders across the data space.
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Alfred Spector’s distinguished career includes groundbreaking work in networked computing systems and leadership roles in research at IBM, Google, and Two Sigma Investments. He is currently a visiting scholar at MIT. Subscribe to the Gradient Flow Newsletter: https://gradientflow.substack.com/ Subscribe: Apple • Spotify • Overcast • Pocket Casts • …
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How easy is it for a layperson to understand your systems? Jared Norman is a software consultant, speaker, and host of the Dead Code Podcast who specializes in building e-commerce applications in Ruby on Rails. This episode follows two recent talks at RailsConf and covers a theme that emerged from both of them: coupling and cohesion. Tuning in, you…
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Ask a good question, get a trustworthy answer! That's the promise of the latest tech in the AI/LLM space. Using "anchors of truth" via embeddings, combined with clear citations for the answers provided, this platform is revolutionizing the entire Decision Support industry. Check out this special episode of DM Radio to learn about the long-sought fu…
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Accurate and reliable data is essential for training effective AI models. High-quality data ensures precision, reduces bias, and builds trust in AI systems. Similarly, Master Data Management (MDM) systems enhance data quality by integrating data from multiple sources, enforcing data governance, and providing a single source of truth. This helps eli…
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This is our monthly conversation on trending topics in AI and Technology with Paco Nathan, the founder of Derwen, a boutique consultancy focused on Data and AI. Subscribe to the Gradient Flow Newsletter: https://gradientflow.substack.com/ Subscribe: Apple • Spotify • Overcast • Pocket Casts • AntennaPod • Podcast Addict • Amazon • RSS. Detailed sho…
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It's Calls for Proposals (CFP) season, and in the process of helping our friends and colleagues flesh out their CFPs, we came up with a few questions to help them frame their proposals for success. After learning about the importance of finding your audience and angle of approach for your CFP, we dive into today's main topic – our Git and GitHub wo…
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The value of innovation ideally extends beyond one company or a single community. That's why public-private partnerships can yield such remarkable results. By forging collaboration across government and business, Economic Development Organizations create lasting value that benefits the public at large. Like innovation catalysts, these partnerships …
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One of the biggest challenges businesses face when it comes to data visualisation is handling the volume of data and the need for faster processing methods. There's a common misconception that effective data visualisation must be fancy and interactive, but simple visuals can be just as powerful. Ann K. Emery, an expert in the field, believes that a…
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Andrew Burt is co-founder of both Luminos.Law and Luminos.ai, entities building tools to help companies mitigate and manage AI risks. We dive into the critical topic of AI incident response, highlighting its unique challenges compared to traditional software incidents. Subscribe to the Gradient Flow Newsletter: https://gradientflow.substack.com/ Su…
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Have you ever wondered how improvisation can revolutionize coding? In today’s episode, Stephanie sits down with Kasper Timm Hansen to discuss his innovative “riffing” approach to code development. Kasper is a long-time Ruby developer and former member of the Rails core team. He focuses on Ruby and domain modeling, developing various Ruby gems, and …
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The associative power of analytics provides the ability to traverse a visualization quickly and easily, revealing the paths to meaningful insights. How does it work? Check out this episode of InsideAnalysis to find out! Aaron Wilson of Athena Solutions will deliver a presentation that explains his company's methodology for optimizing discovery whil…
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Managing cloud costs effectively has become a significant challenge for organisations relying on public cloud services. FinOps addresses these challenges by ensuring efficient spending and governance of cloud resources. Key practices in FinOps include achieving complete visibility into cloud usage and costs, fostering cross-functional collaboration…
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Chang She is CEO and co-founder of LanceDB, an open-source database designed for multimodal AI applications, offering scalable vector search, streaming training data, and interactive exploration of large AI datasets. In this episode we discuss Lance, an open-source columnar data format that tackles the unique challenges posed by modern AI and machi…
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The term ‘nil’ refers to the absence of value, but we often imbue it with much more meaning than just that. Today, hosts Joël and Stephanie discuss the various ways we tend to project extra semantics onto nil and the implications of this before unpacking potential alternatives and trade-offs. Joël and Stephanie highlight some of the key ways progra…
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The new center of gravity for many knowledge workers is the data catalog. These tools improve reporting and analytics, foster collaboration across and between teams, and help keep important projects on track. Simply put, data catalogs help organizations make better sense of their data. This is valuable for both strategic and operational use cases, …
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Ajay Kulkarni and Mike Freedman are the co-founders of Timescale, a startup that provides an enhanced version of PostgreSQL optimized for time-series analytics, AI applications, and scalable relational workloads. Subscribe to the Gradient Flow Newsletter: https://gradientflow.substack.com/ Subscribe: Apple • Spotify • Overcast • Pocket Casts • Ante…
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Stephanie shares her newfound interest in naming conventions, highlighting a resource called "Classnames" that provides valuable names for programming and design. Joël, in turn, talks about using AI to generate names for D&D characters, emphasizing how AI can help provide inspiration and reasoning behind name suggestions. Then, they shift to Joël's…
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Reduce, reuse, recycle! That was long the mantra for environmentalists. In recent years, a pivot has focused specifically on CO2 emissions and sustainability. But there are many other important goals for achieving harmony with our environment. Responsible design and use of petrochemicals, research into biodegradable packaging, sensible use of elect…
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Speaker Resources: Testcontainers https://testcontainers.com/ NODES 2024 https://dev.neo4j.com/nodes24 Tools of the Month: Neo4j Kubernetes documentation https://neo4j.com/docs/operations-manual/current/kubernetes/ ragas framework https://ragas.io/ Haiper.ai https://haiper.ai/home (Neo4j GenAI Package + DreamStudio.ai) Announcements / News: Neo4j G…
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Philip Rathle, CTO of Neo4j, joins the podcast to discuss the rising popularity of graph-enhanced retrieval augmented generation (GraphRAG). He also discusses the potential impact of the new GQL graph query language standard. [Link to the demo that Philip showed.] Subscribe to the Gradient Flow Newsletter: https://gradientflow.substack.com/ Subscri…
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What to do? The whole world keeps changing faster than most adjustment devices can handle! Technology, the markets, behaviors, competition — all seem aligned to generate maximum disruption. But the Chinese character for chaos is very similiar to the one for opportunity. All bets are now off! Find out how you can take advantage of today's amazing tr…
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Stephanie and Joël discuss the recent announcement of the call for proposals for RubyConf in November. Joël is working on his proposals and encouraging his colleagues at thoughtbot to participate, while Stephanie is excited about the conference being held in her hometown of Chicago! The conversation shifts to Stephanie's recent work, including comp…
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Send us a Text Message. How does the invisible architecture of the internet keep everything running smoothly? Prepare to have your mind blown as we unravel the mysteries of the Domain Name System (DNS) in this episode of Learn System Design. We'll guide you through the intricate process of how your browser finds the correct IP address for a domain …
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Paco Nathan is the founder of Derwen, a boutique consultancy focused on Data and AI. This episode is part of our series of monthly roundups and covers: the proposed California Senate Bill 1047 for regulating AI models, including its feasibility and potential unintended consequences. We also discuss the rising popularity of graph retrieval augmented…
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Stephanie has a newfound interest in urban foraging for serviceberries in Chicago. Joël discusses how he uses AI tools like ChatGPT to generate creative Dungeons & Dragons character concepts and backstories, which sparks a broader conversation with Stephanie about AI's role in enhancing the creative process. Together, the hosts delve into professio…
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With years of adversity under their belts, today's supply chain leaders have earned their stripes. First, the tariffs; then the pandemic; and now, a world challenged with warfare on multiple fronts: suppliers have their work cut out for them. Luckily, new technologies like AI are stepping into the breach to solve previously intractable challenges i…
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Jiwoo Hong and Noah Lee of KAIST AI are co-authors of ORPO: Monolithic Preference Optimization without Reference Model. Subscribe to the Gradient Flow Newsletter: https://gradientflow.substack.com/ Subscribe: Apple • Spotify • Overcast • Pocket Casts • AntennaPod • Podcast Addict • Amazon • RSS. Detailed show notes can be found on The Data Exchange…
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Joël explains his note-taking system, which he uses to capture his beliefs and thoughts about software development. Stephanie recalls feedback from her recent RailsConf talk, where her confidence stemmed from deeply believing in her material despite limited rehearsal. This leads to a conversation about the value of mental models in building a compr…
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Whether it’s hitting the gym, visiting the doctor, or building a diet plan, you do a lot to ensure your own health and livelihood. How can you do the same for your data? Chris Mohr, President of the Software and Information Industry Society, explains how the policies behind AI’s development significantly affect the industry’s day-to-day operations,…
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In this episode, Pete Warden introduces his company, Useful Sensors, which focuses on developing AI solutions for consumer electronics and appliances. [This episode originally aired on Generative AI in the Real World, a podcast series I’m hosting for O’Reilly.] Subscribe to the Gradient Flow Newsletter: https://gradientflow.substack.com/ Subscribe:…
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The job of business analysts distills to connecting the dots. Most people know that discrete data offers limited value, but connected data leads to information. But that's just the beginning of the journey. By connecting patterns of dots, knowledge is gained. Go a bit deeper and insights are derived. Take it one step further and you've got wisdom. …
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Managing large volumes of data in the context of AI and machine learning applications presents challenges related to data quality, data preparation, and automation. The requirements of data management are changing with the advent of generative AI, requiring more flexibility and the ability to handle larger volumes of data. Pimcore leverages AI and …
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If your database is only as good as it performs, how can you ensure it meets every standard? Kevin Kline of Solarwinds is here on InsideAnalysis to tell you ALL about the best management hacks tailored for the databases of today. Think like a developer while operating at the speed modern consumer’s expect! The sweet spot is near and we’ll show you …
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Thanks to all Catalog & Cocktails #honestnobs data podcast listeners who have been following us for 4 years. Tim and Juan are going to take a break for a few weeks to brainstorm what’s next, and we would appreciate your honest no-bs feedback! We would love your input: - What new topics should we cover? - What topics should we dive into? - Should we…
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Finding the right data catalog is crucial for modern organizations seeking to understand, govern and leverage their vast data resources. But which solution makes sense for your organization? That depends on many factors: industry, company size, business model, culture, tools, and existing information architecture, to name a few. Register for this e…
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Imagine having all of your data at your fingertips, all the time. No messy data movement projects, worried about network speed or processing power—you just get your data, big or small, in almost no time. Sounds too good to be true? It isn't anymore! That's because a company called Hammerspace did the unthinkable: They took a page out of HPC's playb…
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Speaker Resources: Diffbot https://www.diffbot.com/ Tomaz Bratanic’s Medium blog: https://bratanic-tomaz.medium.com/ What is DSP/DSPy? https://github.com/stanfordnlp/dspy Tools of the Month: cypher-shell command line tool https://neo4j.com/docs/operations-manual/current/tools/cypher-shell/ Langchain/Diffbot graph transformer https://python.langchai…
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Ken Liu, Ph.D. student in Computer Science at Stanford, is the author of Machine Unlearning in 2024. We explore the concept of machine unlearning, a process of removing specific data points from trained AI models. Subscribe to the Gradient Flow Newsletter: https://gradientflow.substack.com/ Subscribe: Apple • Spotify • Overcast • Pocket Casts • Ant…
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Joël and Stephanie talk RailsConf!. Joël shares how he performed as a D&D character, Glittersense the gnome, to make his Turbo features talk entertaining and interactive. Stephanie's talk focused on addressing test pain by connecting it to code coupling, offering practical insights and solutions. They agree on the importance of continuous improveme…
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Maximising data relationships through text analytics, particularly with tools like LLMS and Knowledge Graphs, offers organisations unprecedented insights and capabilities. By leveraging these advanced technologies, businesses can unlock hidden connections and patterns within their data, leading to more informed decision-making and strategic plannin…
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