Jessie: I don't think so, we've now invested a significant amount of effort in building a dedicated infrastructure. It would have been awesome to have an off-the-shelf solution at that time, but the timing of the announcement is unfortunate and I suspect incompatible with our roadmap. Diederik should be able to expand on this.
The metamx dashboard remains one of the best examples of how a usable dashboard should look like that doesn't require analysts to operate, but it also requires significant hardware to run (MetaMX use 800+ cores on EC2).
Dario
On Oct 24, 2012, at 11:06 AM, Jessie Wild jwild@wikimedia.org wrote:
Does this re-open the door for us to potentially work with them?
On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 11:04 AM, Alolita Sharma asharma@wikimedia.org wrote: Awesome!
On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 9:43 AM, Dario Taraborelli dtaraborelli@wikimedia.org wrote:
You may remember that one of the reasons not to consider a potential partnership/collaboration with MetaMarkets was that part of their analytics stack was proprietary. Today they announced that they are open sourcing Druid, the distributed data store that powers their dashboards:
http://metamarkets.com/category/technology/druid/
Dario
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