Big Data comes to Munich, with Keynote Speaker Philippe Souidi

Yesterday in Munich IBM held its first SmartCamp event in Germany. It was also the first SmartCamp with a specific focus on Big Data and Business Analytics.

Keynote Speaker Philippe Souidi, Founder of echofy.me, summarized this topic perfectly when he called Big Data the “Oil of the next Century”… fitting, isn’t it?

The Gate Garching, the host of the event and a Munich Technology and Entrepreneur Center, was the perfect location for mindshare around the next generation of cutting edge startups, fitting because it is the home to several in-house innovative, young companies and close to the campus of the Technical University of Munich.

Let’s learn a little more about the startups who participated. 3 Big Data and Analytics startups received intensive mentoring from 15 Mentors representing different backgrounds, different industries, and different perspectives. Mentors included VCs, angels, serial entrepreneurs and industry experts, all of which had a common interest in Smarter Analytics.

SmartCamp Participants:

Celonis Softwate Solutions is the leading vendor for the analysis of operative process data created by IT systems. Their unique analysis technology, Process Business Intelligence, enables customers to intuitively dive into their process data and use it to improve their operational performance.

HoneyTracks provides the deepest analytics solution for monetization of online games and help Game Companies to understand the success factors of their game and how it generates revenues based on big data.

JouleX Energy Manager Solutions reduces energy costs up to 60% by monitoring, analyzing and managing energy usage of all network-connected devices and systems, without the use of costly and unwieldy agents.

And the winner is… JouleX!

As expected we had some very strong teams however the judges selected Joulex as the winner. Joulex leverages big data in order to create business intelligence by aggregating and correlating the energy information from all IP-enabled devices to provide unprecedented visibility into the energy consumption and utilization of those devices throughout the distributed office, data center and facilities environments. JouleX takes this a step further by applying advanced analytics to identify energy, cost, and carbon savings opportunities and a management platform to implement policies to realize this savings.

They have offices in Germany, US and Japan and are headed by Tom Noonan – Tom was previously CEO of Internet Security Systems (ISS), which was acquired by IBM for $1.5 billion. We look forward to working with them in the coming months.

Congratulations again to Joulex, Celonis and Honeytracks, an impressive set of Analytics and Big Data startups to kick off the very first SmartCamp in Germany!

Also a very big thanks to all our partners who were key to a very successful event.

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Peter Voss Datameer interviewed by tecpunk

Peter Voss Datameer from newthinking on Vimeo.

Peter Voss Datameer from newthinking on Vimeo.

Peter Voss is CTO at Datameer with extensive experience in software engineering and architecture of large-scale data processing. His focus has been largely on UNIX based enterprise systems with extensive background in Java, Spring, Hadoop, Lucene and Eclipse plug-in development.

Prior to Datameer, Peter consulted on a number of big data business intelligence projects with companies such as EMI Music and Krugle. Earlier, he was architect and developer for Deutsche Post and their ePost project, a distributed production system that processed more than 1 billion letters per year. Peter studied biology and has a Diplom (i.e., a Masters) in biochemistry and bioinformatics from the University of Köln.

Recorded at berlin buzzwords 2012.
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Produzed by Alexander Oelling and Philippe Souidi.

Peter Voss – Analyzing Hadoop Source Code with Hadoop

from newthinking

Peter Voss – Analyzing Hadoop Source Code with Hadoop from newthinking on Vimeo.

Using Hadoop based business intelligence analytics, we analyzed the Hadoop source code and its development over time and found some interesting and fun facts we want to share with the community. This talk will illustrate text and related analytics with Hadoop on Hadoop to reveal the true hidden secrets of the elephant.
This entertaining session highlights the value of data correlation across multiple datasets and the visualization of those correlations to reveal hidden data relationships.

More Info: berlinbuzzwords.de/sessions/analyzing-hadoop-source-code-hadoop

Big data: The next frontier for innovation, competition, and productivity

McKinsey Global Institute published a report on Big Data.

MGI studied big data in five domains—healthcare in the United States, the public sector in Europe, retail in the United States, and manufacturing and personal-location data globally. Big data can generate value in each.

The research offers seven key insights:

1. Data have swept into every industry and business function and are now an important factor of production, alongside labor and capital.

2. There are five broad ways in which using big data can create value.

3. The use of big data will become a key basis of competition and growth for individual firms.

4. The use of big data will underpin new waves of productivity growth and consumer surplus.

5. While the use of big data will matter across sectors, some sectors are set for greater gains.

6. There will be a shortage of talent necessary for organizations to take advantage of big data.

7. Several issues will have to be addressed to capture the full potential of big data. Policies related to privacy, security, intellectual property, and even liability will need to be addressed in a big data world.

Read more and download the report

Creative Data Agency from Germany