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My Career in Data Season 2 Episode 19: Jaxon Repp, Field CTO, HarperDB -click on the link for more details https://newszone.arammon.com/?p=28858
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Harness the Power of Quarkus and HarperDB for Efficient Data Management
http://securitytc.com/SyFskh
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#424: Marketing complex products and services with Jaxon Repp, Field CTO & Head of Marketing, HarperDB
Today we’re going to talk about marketing technically complex products and services, and some of the challenges and opportunities they present.
To help me discuss this topic, I’d like to welcome Jaxon Repp, Field CTO & Head of Marketing at HarperDB.
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Every so often I see somebody trying to do the equivalent of Mechanical Turk but for software, somewhere you can throw arbitrary software tasks into the void and have them solved
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These must be business people/idea people who hire programmers to do the service without actually consulting any of the programmers about whether this will, you know, work?
Because "typing the source code" is the least hard part of software dev - deciding what needs to be typed (That is, deciding what task to assign to the anonymous engineer on the other side of the service) is the hard part.
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This is underspecified!
$2'000 maybe does pay for the programming hours needed to implement this, sure. But you're looking at something more like $20'000 to $200'000 once you factor in the need to actually specify the problem.
Replicating HarperDB beaviors regardless of connectivity
Cool story, so this is a research project that starts out with identifying the full set of HarperDB behaviors, then? What kind of team size do you expect me to hire to solve this?
The worst part is that these people know their approach doesn't work, check this from elsewhere on their site:
To claim a bounty [...] You will be asked to provide us [...] requirements, an architecture, and whatever other details you think are relevant. [...] provide enough detail for us to understand your proposed solution.
Or, phrased in English:
"Do the hard part of the problem before you even talk to us"
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Microservices using Spring Boot + HarperDB and Deploying it on AWS https://ift.tt/39QOVfb https://ift.tt/2UgvLrq
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HarperDB: An underdog SQL / NoSQL database https://goo.gl/rsCEns #BigData #Analytics
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Getting Started With HarperDB and Java: Your First "Hello, World" Integration
http://i.securitythinkingcap.com/SxCJjm
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Denver Node.js Meetup - How Harperdb Uses SocketCluster for Distributed Computed ☞ https://bit.ly/3goFCE4 #nodejs #javascript
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HarperDB Containerization Journey https://ift.tt/3ftpxOF
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Geo data analysis and storage optimization enhanced by HarperDB
HarperDB+has+new+features+that+allow+real%2Dtime+geo%2Danalysis%2C+storage+optimization+for+edge+dev Geo data analysis and storage optimization enhanced by HarperDB published first on https://netspytracker.tumblr.com/
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HarperDB Containerization Journey https://ift.tt/3ftpxOF https://ift.tt/2UgvLrq
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No Fleas On HarperDB, IoT Database Ready To 'Go Fetch' At The Edge
See on Scoop.it - Technology Innovations
The Internet of Things (IoT) is growing, exponentially, obviously. As an example of the machines that populate the IoT, modern aircraft are estimated to now fly with connected sensors monitoring as many as 5000 component elements per engine every second - and that’s just the engines.
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RT @ForbesTech: No Fleas On HarperDB, IoT Database Ready To 'Go Fetch' At The Edge https://t.co/MRtuisAMWR
No Fleas On HarperDB, IoT Database Ready To 'Go Fetch' At The Edgehttps://t.co/MRtuisAMWR
— Forbes Tech News (@ForbesTech) July 10, 2018
via Twitter https://twitter.com/Lomonpla July 11, 2018 at 01:50AM
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No Fleas On HarperDB, IoT Database Ready To 'Go Fetch' At The Edge
http://bit.ly/2JbdDH2 bit.ly/jd0efrb via #IBM #Cloud
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