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    Michael Ralph Stonebraker (born October 11, 1943) is a computer scientist specializing in database systems. Through a series of academic prototypes and...
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  • American football player Michael Stonebraker (born 1943), American computer scientist John and Caroline Stonebraker House Stonebraker and Harbaugh–Shafer Building...
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  • applications. It is developed by Paradigm4 and co-created by Michael Stonebraker. Stonebraker claims that arrays are 100 times faster in SciDB than in a...
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    company. Vertica was founded in 2005 by the database researcher Michael Stonebraker with Andrew Palmer as the founding CEO. Ralph Breslauer and Christopher...
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  • Technology and the University of Massachusetts Boston including Michael Stonebraker, Stanley Zdonik, and Samuel Madden. The last release of the original...
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  • Stanford and Carnegie Mellon University, after a brainstorm between Michael Stonebraker and Matei Zaharia on how to scale and improve scheduling and performance...
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  • Active Data (formerly VoltDB) is an in-memory database designed by Michael Stonebraker, Sam Madden, and Daniel Abadi. It is an ACID-compliant RDBMS that...
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  • many nodes, allowing more requests to be resolved on a single node. Michael Stonebraker at the University of California, Berkeley used the term in a 1986...
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    of California, Berkeley. In 1982, the leader of the Ingres team, Michael Stonebraker, left Berkeley to make a proprietary version of Ingres. He returned...
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    describing the system they were building. Two scientists at Berkeley, Michael Stonebraker and Eugene Wong, became interested in the concept after reading the...
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