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Michael Stonebraker on theCUBE at the MIT CDOIQ Symposium 2015
Between now and when hell freezes over when we get all this data governance stuff to actually work there is a huge amount of value to be had from doing after-the-fact integration. What’s more, data governance actually only works until … Continue reading
Michael Stonebraker: Turing Lecture, June 13, 2015
I’m clearly wired towards make it happen opportunities and then go do them. For startups—have a good idea and then make it happen for 10 years. Where to get good ideas: talk to users; talk to more users; hang around … Continue reading
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