Steve Wooledge - HP Discover Las Vegas 2014 - theCUBE - #HPDiscover
>>Live from Las Vegas, Nevada. It's a queue at HP. Discover 2014 brought to you by HP. >>Welcome back, everyone live here in Las Vegas for HP. Discover 2014. This is the cube we're out. We go where the action is. We're on the ground here at HP. Discover getting all the signals, sharing them with you, extracting the signal from the noise. I'm John furrier, founder of SiliconANGLE. I joined Steve Woolwich VP of product marketing at map art technologies. Great to see you welcome to the cube. Thank you. I know you got a plane to catch up, but I really wanted to squeeze you in because you guys are a leader in the big data space. You guys are in the top three, the three big whales map are Hortonworks, Cloudera. Um, you know, part of the original big data industry, which, you know, when we did the cube, when we first started the industry, you had like 30, 34 employees, total combined with three, one company Cloudera, and then Matt are announced and then Hortonworks, you guys have been part of that. Holy Trinity of, of early pioneers. Give us the update you guys are doing very, very well. Uh, we talked to you guys at the dupe summit last week. So Jack Norris for the party, give us the update what's going on with the momentum and the traction. And then I want to talk about some of the things with the product. >>Yeah. So we've seen a tremendous uptick in sales at map. Are we tripled revenue? We announced that publicly about a month ago. So we went up 300% in sales, over Q3, I'm sorry, Q1 of 2013. And I think it's really, you know, the maturity of the market. As people move more towards production, they appreciate the enterprise features. We built into the map, our distribution for Hadoop. So, um, you know, the stats I would share is that 80% of our customers triple the size of their cluster within the first 12 months and 50% of them doubled the size of the cluster because there's the, you know, they had that first production success use case and they find other applications and start rolling out more and more. So it's been great for us. >>You know, I always joke with Jack Norris, who's the VP of marketing over there. And John Frodo is the CEO about Matt bars, humbleness. You don't have the fanfare of all the height, depressed love cloud era. Now see they had done some pretty amazing things. They've had a liquidity event, so essentially kind of an IPO, if you will, that huge ex uh, financing from Intel and they're doing great big Salesforce. Hortonworks has got their open source play. You guys got, you got your heads down as well. So talk about that. How many employees you guys have and what's going on with the product? How many, how many new, what, how many products do you guys actually, >>We have, well, we have one product. So we have the map, our distribution for Hadoop, and it's got all the open source packages directly within it, but where we really innovate is in the course. So that's where we, we spent our time early on was really innovating that data platform to give everything within the Hadoop ecosystem, more reliability, better availability, performance, security scale, >>It's open source contributions to the court. And you guys put stuff on top of that, uh, >>And how it works. Yeah. And even some projects we lead the projects like with Apache Mahal and Apache drill, which is coming into beta shortly other projects, we commit and contribute back. But, um, so we take in the distribution, we're distributing all those projects, but where we really innovate is at that data platform level. So >>HP is a big data leader officer. They bought, uh, autonomy. They have HP Vertica. You guys are here. Hey, what are you doing here? Obviously we covered the cube, uh, the announcement with, uh, with, with HP Vertica, you here for that reason, is there other biz dev other activity going on other integration opportunities? >>Yeah, a few things. So, um, obviously the HP Vertica news was big. We went into general availability that solution the first week of may. So, um, what we have is the HP Vertica database integrated directly on top of our data platform. So it's this hybrid solution where you have full SQL database directly within your Hadoop distribution. Um, so it had a couple sessions on that. We had, uh, a nice panel discussion with our friends from Cloudera and Hortonworks. So really good discussion with HP about just the ecosystem and how it's evolving. The other things we're doing with HP now is, you know, we've got reference architectures on their hardware lines. So, um, you know, people can deploy Mapbox on the hardware of HP, but then also we're talking with the, um, the autonomy group about enterprise search and looking at a similar type of integration where you could have the search integrated directly into your Hadoop distro. And we've got some joint accounts we're piloting that she goes, now, >>You guys are integrating with HP pretty significantly that deals is working well. Absolutely. What's the coolest thing that you've seen with an HP that you can share. How so I asked you in the big data landscape, everyone's Bucher, you know, hunkering down, working on their feature, but outside in the real world, big data, it's not on the top of mind of the CIO, 24 7. It's probably an item that they're dressing. What have you seen and what have you been most impressed with at HP here? >>Yeah. Say, you know, this is my first HP event like this. I think the strategy they have is really good. I think in certain areas like the cloud in particular with the helium, I think they made a lot of early investments there and place some bets. And I think that's going to pay off well for them. And that marries pretty nicely with our strategy as well in terms of, you know, we have on-premise deployments, but we're also an OEM if you will, within Amazon web services. So we have a lot of agility in the cloud if you will. And I think as those products and the partnerships with HP, evolvable, we'll be playing a lot more with them in the cloud as well. >>I see that asks you a question. I want you to share with the folks out there in your own words, what is it about map bar that they may or may not understand or might not know about? Um, a little humble brag out there and share some, share some, uh, insight of, into, into map bar for folks that don't know you guys as a company and for the folks that may have a misperception of what you guys do shit share with them, with what, what map map is all about. >>Yeah. I mean, for me, I was in this space with Aster data and kind of the whole Hadoop and MapReduce area since 2008 and pretty familiar with everybody in the space. I really looked at Matt bars, the best technology hands down, you look at the Forrester wave and they rank us as having the best technology today, as well as product roadmap. I think the misperception is people think, oh, it's proprietary and close. It's actually the opposite of that. We have an unbiased open-source approach where we'll ship in support in our distribution, in the entire Apache spark stack. We're not selective over which projects within Apache spark. We support. Um, I feel like SQL on Hadoop. We support Impala as well as hive and other SQL on to do technologies, including the ability to integrate HP Vertica directly in the system. And it's because of the openness of our platform. I'd say it's actually more open because of the standards we've integrated into the data platform to support a lot of third-party tools directly within it. So there is no locked in the storage formats are all the same. The code that runs on top of the distribution from the projects is exactly the same. So you can build a project in hive or some other system, and you can port it between any of the distributions. So there isn't a, lock-in >>The end of the day, what the customers want is they want ease of integration. They want reliability. That's right. And so what are you guys working on next? What's the big, uh, product marketing roadmap that you can share with us? >>Yeah, I think for us, because of the innovations we did in the data platform allows us to support not only more applications, but more types of operational systems. So integrating things like fraud detection and recommendation engines directly with the analytical systems to really speed up that, um, accuracy and, and, uh, in targeting and detecting risk and things like that. So I think now over time, you know, Hadoop has sort of been this batch analytic type of platform, but the ability to converge operations and analytics in one system is really going to be enabled by technology like Matt BARR. >>How many employees do you guys have now? Uh, >>I'm not sure what our CFO would. Let me say that before. You can say we're over 200 at this point >>As well. And over five, the customers which got the data, you guys do summit graduations, we covered your relationship with HP during our big data SV. That was exciting. Good to see John Schroeder, big, very impressive team. I'm impressed with map. I will always have been. You guys have Stephanie kept your knitting saved. Are you going to do, and again, leading the big data space, um, and again, not proprietary is a very key word and that's really cool. So thanks for coming on. Like you really appreciate Steve. We'll be right back. This is the cube live in Las Vegas, extracting the city from the noise with map bar here at the HP discover 2014. We'll be right back here for the short break.
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Discover 2014 brought to you by HP. Uh, we talked to you guys at the dupe summit last week. So, um, you know, the stats You guys got, you got your heads down as well. and it's got all the open source packages directly within it, but where we really innovate is in the course. And you guys put stuff on top of that, But, um, so we take in the distribution, we're distributing all those projects, but where we really innovate is uh, the announcement with, uh, with, with HP Vertica, you here for that reason, is there other biz dev other activity So it's this hybrid solution where you have full SQL How so I asked you in the big data landscape, everyone's Bucher, So we have a lot of agility in the cloud if you will. into map bar for folks that don't know you guys as a company and for the folks that may have a misperception of what you So you can build a project in hive or some What's the big, uh, product marketing roadmap that you can So I think now over time, you know, Hadoop has sort of been this batch analytic Let me say that before. And over five, the customers which got the data, you guys do summit graduations,
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