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Submit ReviewIon Stoica is co-creator of the distributed computing frameworks Spark and Ray, and co-founder and Executive Chairman of Databricks and Anyscale. He is also a Professor of computer science at UC Berkeley and Principal Investigator of RISELab, a five-year research lab that develops technology for low-latency, intelligent decisions.
Ion and Lukas chat about the challenges of making a simple (but good!) distributed framework, the similarities and differences between developing Spark and Ray, and how Spark and Ray led to the formation of Databricks and Anyscale. Ion also reflects on the early startup days, from deciding to commercialize to picking co-founders, and shares advice on building a successful company.
The complete show notes (transcript and links) can be found here: http://wandb.me/gd-ion-stoica
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Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:56 Ray, Anyscale, and making a distributed framework
11:39 How Spark informed the development of Ray
18:53 The story behind Spark and Databricks
33:00 Why TensorFlow and PyTorch haven't monetized
35:35 Picking co-founders and other startup advice
46:04 The early signs of sky computing
49:24 Breaking problems down and prioritizing
53:17 Outro
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