Comment by tbojanin
5 years ago
Sounds like it could be JPM's 'Athena' platform?
context: https://www.techrepublic.com/article/jpmorgans-athena-has-35...
5 years ago
Sounds like it could be JPM's 'Athena' platform?
context: https://www.techrepublic.com/article/jpmorgans-athena-has-35...
Yes, but it is also probably similar to what they have in GS & BAML.
Model seems to originate from GS: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29104401
Certainly does. Some discussion here from a few years back:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23819270
They are all similar but in this particular case this is definitely BAML's Quartz.
I think Minerva is clearly a reference to Athena.
Could be a misdirection because all of the rest fits Quartz to a tee.
The Quartz database is called Sandra (referred to as Barbara here).
The Quartz directed acyclic graph is called Dag (referred to as Dagger here)
The Quartz job runner is called Bob (referred to as Walpole here which is a reference to Robert Warpole whose shortname is..Bob)
These and the horrible proprietary IDE make it obvious which particular system he's describing.
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