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DiKayo Data

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The multimedia mogul behind the #DataFemme podcast | Fearlessly championing #WomenInTech 💃🏽

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Glad you like it! It was fun capturing all your amazing insights about where graph tech is going and why it’s important :)

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Real-time means the ability of going from “I detected a threat too late” to “I stopped this from happening right as it was happening.” - Paige Roberts on DM Radio with Eric Kavanagh on #DMRadio.

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“You can ask all sorts of detailed questions to s that traditional analytical systems would choke on.” - Eric Kavanagh on #DMRadio of DM Radio with probing insight.

“Once you use technology to find a bad actor, you can ask so many rich questions that become a game changer.”

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“Your graph as it gets more , will constantly grow.” - Paige Roberts of thatDot, creators of Quine on DM Radio.

I love that a puzzle piece needed to complete a project from 3 years ago can be fulfilled by today’s streaming data…

Eric Kavanagh on #DMRadio

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“Unique is not necessarily novel,” says Paige Roberts of thatDot, creators of Quine while talking about false positives that a software can detect.

i.e just because a situation is unique (purchasing a meal in another country) doesn’t mean it’s dangerous security-wise.

DM Radio

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“Bad actors are not a single guy in a basement somewhere. It’s a whole organization - they’re very patient and very smart. They find a way to get into a secure system and then they stay there.” - Paige Roberts talking about advanced threats to on DM Radio.

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“A lot of graph algorithms are built for static .” - Paige Roberts

Fortunately those snapshots can be used to inform a more complex, asynchronous kind of model from thatDot, creators of Quine if you so choose!

Love the insights being shared right now on DM Radio!

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With thatDot, creators of Quine’s technology, “You can query the past the present and the future all at once. It finds that pattern within less than a couple of microseconds and spits out the answer,” says Paige Roberts on DM Radio.

Eric Kavanagh on #DMRadio

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For those who missed it, we demo'd a brief example of debugging with observability 2.0 and unknown-unknowns in the Google next developer keynote. honeycomb.io/blog/honeycomb…

How is this different? People are used to debugging known-unknowns, using search-first techniques.

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“User identity is important because you don’t want to have to redefine your groups and your layers within your .”

David Mariani of AtScale is so knowledgeable and thank you for sharing your wisdom with us on DM Radio. This was a great show!

Eric Kavanagh on #DMRadio

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“It’s better to have hub and spoke architecture because then you’re only dealing with the that’s important to you.” - Eric Kavanagh on #DMRadio on DM Radio

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“It was a scary bet because back when we started there was no Snowflake or Databricks etc.” - David Mariani of AtScale talking about the early climate of semantics development with Eric Kavanagh on #DMRadio of DM Radio.

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“Speed is crucial because people are addicted to fast responses.” - Eric Kavanagh on #DMRadio on DM Radio.

Essential to practice waiting as a somewhat outdated skill!

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“I wanted as a service and I wanted it to be business friendly.” - David Mariani of AtScale talking to Eric Kavanagh on #DMRadio on DM Radio about and their evolution.

Epic stuff.

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David Mariani of AtScale has had such a large hand in developing the we know now and Eric Kavanagh on #DMRadio is covering it on Eric Kavanagh on #DMRadio in anticipation of next week’s semantic summit! Stay tuned on these channels for more info. I will be!

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