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September 11, 2018: Training & Tutorials
September 12–13, 2018: Keynotes & Sessions
New York, NY
Dave Shuman

Dave Shuman
Industry Lead, IoT and manufacturing, Cloudera

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Dave Shuman is the industry lead for the IoT and manufacturing at Cloudera. Dave has an extensive background in big data analytics, business intelligence applications, database architecture, logical and physical database design, and data warehousing. Previously, Dave held a number of roles at Vision Chain, a leading demand signal repository provider enabling retailer and manufacturer collaboration, including chief operations officer, vice president of field operations responsible for customer success and user adoption, vice president of product responsible for product strategy and messaging, and director of services. He also served at such top CG companies as Kraft Foods, PepsiCo, and General Mills, where he was responsible for implementations; was vice president of operations for enews, an ecommerce company acquired by Barnes and Noble; was executive vice president of management information systems, where he managed software development, operations, and retail analytics; and developed ecommerce applications and business processes used by Barnesandnoble.com, Yahoo, and Excite and pioneered an innovative process for affiliate commerce. He holds an MBA with a concentration in information systems from Temple University and a BA from Earlham College.

Sessions

4:35pm–5:15pm Wednesday, 09/12/2018
Location: 1E 09 Level: Intermediate
Secondary topics:  Model lifecycle management
Dave Shuman (Cloudera), Bryan Dean (Red Hat)
The focus on the IoT is turning increasingly to the edge, and the way to make the edge more intelligent is by building machine learning models in the cloud and pushing them back out to the edge. Dave Shuman and Bryan Dean explain how Cloudera and Red Hat executed this architecture at one of Europe's leading manufacturers, along with a demo highlighting this architecture. Read more.