Big Data Stack EU Project: A European Open Source Initiative

The Big Data Stack EU research project aims at providing a complete infrastructure management system, which bases the management and deployment decisions on data from current and past application and infrastructure deployments. It focuses on:

End-to-end demonstrations on use cases

After thousands of lines of code, 4 patents filed, 21 components deployed and numerous contributions and integrations spread over 3 years, BigDataStack project is finally ready to showcase its results publicly. The entire stack of software components has been run with several TeraBytes of data and tested in 3 pilot use cases. A seamless flow allowing 4 major players to work with BigDataStack and get insightful information on their own business results and performances.

Find BigDataStack at the Big Data Value Innovation Marketplace.

The Big Data Value (BDV) Innovation Marketplace offers a view on assets resulting from projects under the BDV PPP umbrella. It provides free access to a catalogue of solutions from the BDV PPP to external organizations, as well a contact point to the organizations behind each asset, and the opportunity to participate in discussion forums, and a contribution channel to upload additional information for new assets.

Outreachy supports diversity in open source and free software

Outreachy provides remote internships. Outreachy supports diversity in open source and free software

Outreachy internships are 3 months long. Interns are paid an internship stipend of $5,500 USD. Interns have a $500 USD travel stipend to attend conferences or events.

Interns work with experienced mentors from open source communities. Outreachy internship projects may include programming, user experience, documentation, illustration, graphical design,  data science, project marketing, user advocacy, or community event planning.

EC Innovation Radar identifies BigDataStack Data Skipping technology and key innovator

BigDataStack technology Data Skipping has been identified in the EC Innovation Radar and its developer IBM Research as a key innovator and has been published in it’s innovation radar.  

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