Conversations at the intersection of data engineering and business

with Kostas Pardalis & Eric Dodds

Episode 157

September 27, 2023

with Amr Awadallah

 – Founder and CEO of Vectara

This week on The Data Stack Show, Eric and Kostas chat with Amr Awadallah, the Founder and CEO of Vectara. During the episode, Amr discusses his extensive experience in the data industry and his new company, Vectara, which focuses on enabling companies to integrate capabilities in their products using large language models (LLMs) with security, reliability, and ease of use. The conversation also covers the advancements in data, computing, and algorithms that have led to emergent behaviors in neural networks, the practical applications of Vectara’s technology, the challenges and considerations in working with large language models, the importance of addressing technology misuse and aligning different value systems in society, and more.

Episode 156

September 20, 2023

with Alex Gallego

 – Founder & CEO, Redpanda Data

This week on The Data Stack Show, Eric and Kostas chat with Alex Gallego, the Founder & CEO of Redpanda Data. During the episode, the group discusses the importance of Kafka in data infrastructure and the lack of competition in the market. Alex shares his background in streaming systems and the development of Redpanda. The conversation also includes the challenges of operationalizing streaming systems and the evolution of storage systems, using WebAssembly as the interface for writing functions, the key differences between Redpanda and other streaming platforms, where the name Redpanda came from, and more.

Episode 155

September 13, 2023

with Emilie Schario

 – Founder & CEO, Turbine

This week on The Data Stack Show, Eric and Kostas welcome back Emilie Schario, the Founder & CEO at Turbine, to the show. During the episode, Emilie discusses her background in data and her new company, Turbine, which focuses on the accounting and inventory side of the data stack. The conversation delves into the challenges and opportunities in the ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) space, with Emilie highlighting the need for streamlined operational workflows and the importance of understanding customer pain points, creating a customer-centric software, the future of the ERP space, and more.