The Fifth Elephant

When: July 26, 2012, 05:00 PM – 07:00 PM
Where: Centre for Internet and Society, No 194, 2nd C Cross, 4th Main, Opp. Domlur Club, Domlur 2nd Stage, Bangalore – 560 071

by Joseph Ziegler

Joe Ziegler is Amazon AWS Technology Evangelist for Australia & New Zealand. This will be a hands-on workshop in which the participants will use the AWS API and tools to process very large data sets. Participants will gain working knowledge of NoSQL, Hadoop and Hive and understand a complete workflow to process big data.

Facilitator bio

Joe Ziegler is Amazon AWS Technology Evangelist for Australia & New Zealand.

Joe started his life in Texas but began his career in Silicon Valley. Previously, Joe worked at Accenture in San Francisco with Netscape amongst his clients. He developed some of the first e-commerce applications during the early days of the Internet and ran several start-up companies, including his first classic IPO on the NASDAQ. His most recent thriving venture is Iris Data Services, which landed on the “Forbes 500 Fastest Growing Companies in the US” list.

Joe started using cloud services in 2006 to create the infrastructure for Iris Data Services as the Director of Technical Services. Additionally, he worked with several enterprises developed on the cloud, including building his own company, IndexMedia, on Amazon Web Services. Now he has enthusiastically become an evangelist for Amazon, speaking about the services and features available to customers.

Joe has lived on five continents and enjoys meeting people in different parts of the globe. He likes long-distance running and spending time with his family, including his retired greyhound Flash, at his home in Melbourne, Australia. He has studied Mandarin Chinese, Japanese and Korean.

Joe earned his degree in Computer Science from Texas A&M University and an MBA from The University of Texas at Dallas.

He can be followed at his twitter handle @jiyosub.

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