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Disrupting the data market: Interview with EXASOL’s CEO Aaron Auld

Processing data fast and efficiently has become a never ending race. With the increasing need for data consumption by companies comes along a never ending “ need for speed ” for processing data and consequently, the emergence of new generation of database software solutions that emerging to fulfill this need for high performance data processing. These new database management systems that incorporate novel technology provide high speed, and more efficient access and processing of large bulks of data. EXASOL is one of this disruptive "new" database solution. Headquartered out of Nuremberg, Germany and with offices around the globe, EXASOL has worked hard to bring a fresh, new approach to the data analytics market via the offering of a world-class database solution. In this interview, we took the opportunity to chat with EXASOL’s Aaron Auld about the company and its innovative database solution. Aaron Auld is the Chief Executive Officer as well as the Chairman

Logging challenges for containerized applications: Interview with Eduardo Silva

Next week, another edition of Cloud Native Con conference will take place in the great city of Seattle. One of the key topics in this edition has to do with containers, a software technology that is enabling and easing the development and deployment of applications by encapsulating them for further deployment with only a simple process. In this installment, we took the opportunity to chat with Eduardo Silva a bit about containers and his upcoming session: Logging for Containers which will take place during the conference. Eduardo Silva is a principal Open Source developer at Treasure Data Inc where he currently leads the efforts to make logging ecosystem more friendly in Embedded, Containers and Cloud services. He also directs the Monkey Project organization which is behind the Open Source projects Monkey HTTP Server and Duda I/O . A well known speaker, Eduardo has been speaking in events across South America and in recent Linux Foundation events in the US, Asia and Eur