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Justyna Bak
– VP of Marketing
@ Synadia
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Derek Collison
– founder and CEO
@ Synadia
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Richie
– host
@ DataCamp
We’re improving DataFramed, and we need your help! We want to hear what you have to say about the show, and how we can make it more enjoyable for you—find out more here. Edge computing is poised to transform industries by bringing computation and data storage closer to the source of data generation. This shift unlocks new types of value creation with data & AI and allows for a privacy-first and deeply personalized use of AI on our devices. What will the edge computing transition look like? How do you ensure applications are edge-ready, and what is the role of AI in the transition? Derek Collison is the founder and CEO at Synadia. He is an industry veteran, entrepreneur and pioneer in large-scale distributed systems and cloud computing. Derek founded Synadia Communications and Apcera, and has held executive positions at Google, VMware, and TIBCO Software. He is also an active angel investor and a technology futurist around Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, IOT and Cloud Computing. Justyna Bak is VP of Marketing at Synadia. Justyna is a versatile executive bridging Marketing, Sales and Product, a spark-plug for innovation at startups and Fortune 100 and a tech expert in Data Analytics and AI, AppDev and Networking. She is an astute influencer, panelist and presenter (Google, HBR) and a respected leader in Silicon Valley and Europe. In the episode, Richie, Derek, and Justyna explore the transition from cloud to edge computing, the benefits of reduced latency, real-time decision-making in industries like manufacturing and retail, the role of AI at the edge, and the future of edge-native applications, and much more. Links Mentioned in the Show: SynadiaConnect with Derek and JustynaCourse: Understanding Cloud ComputingRelated Episode: The Database is the Operating System with Mike Stonebraker, CTO & Co-Founder At DBOSRewatch sessions from RADAR: Forward Edition New to DataCamp? Learn on the go using the DataCamp mobile appEmpower your business with world-class data and AI skills with DataCamp for business |
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#201 The Database is the Operating System with Mike Stonebraker, CTO & Co-Founder At DBOS
2024-04-25 · 10:00
Mike Stonebraker
– CTO & Co-Founder
@ DBOS
Databases are ubiquitous, and you don’t need to be a data practitioner to know that all data everywhere is stored in a database—or is it? While the majority of data around the world lives in a database, the data that helps run the heart of our operating systems—the core functions of our computers— is not stored in the same place as everywhere else. This is due to database storage sitting ‘above’ the operating system, requiring the OS to run before the databases can be used. But what if the OS was built ‘on top’ of a database? What difference could this fundamental change make to how we use computers? Mike Stonebraker is a distinguished computer scientist known for his foundational work in database systems, he is also currently CTO & Co-Founder At DBOS. His extensive career includes significant contributions through academic prototypes and commercial startups, leading to the creation of several pivotal relational database companies such as Ingres Corporation, Illustra, Paradigm4, StreamBase Systems, Tamr, Vertica, and VoltDB. Stonebraker's role as chief technical officer at Informix and his influential research earned him the prestigious 2014 Turing Award. Stonebraker's professional journey spans two major phases: initially at the University of California, Berkeley, focusing on relational database management systems like Ingres and Postgres, and later, from 2001 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where he pioneered advanced data management techniques including C-Store, H-Store, SciDB, and DBOS. He remains a professor emeritus at UC Berkeley and continues to influence as an adjunct professor at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. Stonebraker is also recognized for his editorial work on the book "Readings in Database Systems." In the episode, Richie and Mike explore the the success of PostgreSQL, the evolution of SQL databases, the shift towards cloud computing and what that means in practice when migrating to the cloud, the impact of disaggregated storage, software and serverless trends, the role of databases in facilitating new data and AI trends, DBOS and it’s advantages for security, and much more. Links Mentioned in the Show: DBOSPaper: What Goes Around Comes Around[Course] Understanding Cloud ComputingRelated Episode: Scaling Enterprise Analytics with Libby Duane Adams, Chief Advocacy Officer and Co-Founder of AlteryxRewatch sessions from RADAR: The Analytics Edition New to DataCamp? Learn on the go using the DataCamp mobile appEmpower your business with world-class data and AI skills with DataCamp for business |
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A Romp Through Database History (w/ Postgres co-creator Mike Stonebraker + Andy Palmer)
2023-01-27 · 08:00
Tristan
– host
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Mike Stonebraker
– CTO & Co-Founder
@ DBOS
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Julia
– host
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Andy Palmer
– Co-founder / Founder
@ Tamr
Mike Stonebraker is a veritable database pioneer and a Turing Award recipient. In addition to teaching at MIT, he is a serial entrepreneur and co-creator of Postgres. Andy Palmer is a veteran business leader who serves as the CEO of Tamr, a company he co-founded with Mike. Through his seed fund Koa Labs, Andy has helped found and/or fund numerous innovative companies in diverse sectors, including health care, technology, and the life sciences. In this conversation with Tristan and Julia, Mike and Andy take us through the evolution of database technology over 5+ decades. They share unique insights into relational databases, the switch from row-based to columnar databases, and some of the patterns of database adoption they see repeated over time. For full show notes and to read 7+ years of back issues of the podcast's companion newsletter, head to https://roundup.getdbt.com. The Analytics Engineering Podcast is sponsored by dbt Labs. |
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Dr. @MikeStonebraker on the future of #DataOps and #AI
2019-05-30 · 01:18
Dr. Michael Stonebraker
– Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of Paradigm4 and Tamr, Inc.; Advisor to VoltDB
@ Paradigm4; Tamr, Inc.; VoltDB (advisor)
In this podcast, Dr. Michael Stonebraker discussed his perspective on the growing data ops industry and its future. Dr. Stonebraker has launched several startups that defined data ops. He shares his insights into the data ops market and what to expect in the future of data and operations. Timeline: 0:30 Mike's take on the "no sequel movement". 6:48 Evolution of database. 13:55 Mobility of data and cloud. 18:41 Tamr's shift from the database to AI. 29:00 Ingredient for a successful start-up. 36:50 Leadership qualities that keep you successful and sane. 41:50 Mike's parting thoughts. Podcast Link: https://futureofdata.org/dr-mikestonebraker-on-the-future-of-dataops-and-ai/ Dr. Stonebraker's BIO: Dr. Stonebraker has been a pioneer of database research and technology for more than forty years. He was the main architect of the INGRES relational DBMS, and the object-relational DBMS, POSTGRES. These prototypes were developed at the University of California at Berkeley, where Stonebraker was a Professor of Computer Science for twenty-five years. More recently, at M.I.T., he was a co-architect of the Aurora/Borealis stream processing engine, the C-Store column-oriented DBMS, the H-Store transaction processing engine, which became VoltDB, the SciDB array DBMS, and the Data Tamer data curation system. Presently he serves as an advisor to VoltDB and Chief Technology Officer of Paradigm4 and Tamr, Inc. Professor Stonebraker was awarded the ACM System Software Award in 1992 for his work on INGRES. Additionally, he was awarded the first annual SIGMOD Innovation award in 1994 and was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 1997. He was awarded the IEEE John Von Neumann award in 2005 and the 2014 Turing Award and is presently an Adjunct Professor of Computer Science at M.I.T, where he is co-director of the Intel Science and Technology Center focused on big data. About #Podcast: FutureOfData podcast is a conversation starter to bring leaders, influencers, and lead practitioners to discuss their journey in creating the data-driven future.Wanna Join? If you or any you know wants to join in, Register your interest by emailing us @ [email protected] Want to sponsor? Email us @ [email protected] Keywords: FutureOfData, DataAnalytics, Leadership, Futurist, Podcast, BigData, Strategy |
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Dr. @MikeStonebraker on his journey to evolution of data ops and winning #Turing Award
2019-05-16 · 12:37
Michael Stonebraker
– Chief Technology Officer
@ Paradigm4; Advisor to VoltDB; former Adjunct Professor at MIT
Dr. @MikeStonebraker on his journey to the evolution of data ops and winning #Turing Award #FutureOfData #Leadership #Podcast Timeline: 0:29 Mike's journey. 30:23 Reason behind Mike's preference of academia over the corporate. 38:50 Tips to leaders on data management. In this podcast, Dr. Michael Stonebraker discussed his journey into creating data ops and winning the Turing award. He shared his life's several aha moments and progressions that mirrored the evolution of the data ops industry. It's a delightful conversation for anyone seeking to understand how data ops have evolved over the last couple of decades and what it takes to win the Turing Award. Podcast Link: iTunes: https://apple.co/2VtcX6d Youtube: https://youtu.be/bY1qjy0qpq4 Dr. Stonebraker's BIO: Dr. Stonebraker has been a pioneer of database research and technology for more than forty years. He was the main architect of the INGRES relational DBMS, and the object-relational DBMS, POSTGRES. These prototypes were developed at the University of California at Berkeley where Stonebraker was a Professor of Computer Science for twenty-five years. More recently at M.I.T., he was a co-architect of the Aurora/Borealis stream processing engine, the C-Store column-oriented DBMS, the H-Store transaction processing engine, which became VoltDB, the SciDB array DBMS, and the Data Tamer data curation system. Presently he serves as an advisor to VoltDB and Chief Technology Officer of Paradigm4 and Tamr, Inc. Professor Stonebraker was awarded the ACM System Software Award in 1992 for his work on INGRES. Additionally, he was awarded the first annual SIGMOD Innovation award in 1994 and was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 1997. He was awarded the IEEE John Von Neumann award in 2005 and the 2014 Turing Award and is presently an Adjunct Professor of Computer Science at M.I.T, where he is co-director of the Intel Science and Technology Center focused on big data. About #Podcast: FutureOfData podcast is a conversation starter to bring leaders, influencers, and lead practitioners to come on the show and discuss their journey in creating the data-driven future.Wanna Join? If you or any you know wants to join in, Register your interest by emailing us @ [email protected] Want to sponsor? Email us @ [email protected] Keywords: FutureOfData, DataAnalytics, Leadership, Futurist, Podcast, BigData, Strategy |
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