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Mike Stonebraker’s Formula for Making a Difference While Taming Big Data
If Michael Stonebraker had a coat of arms, it would have “Make it Happen” as a motto and “Make a Difference” as a slogan (or battle cry), arranged above and below a three-dimensional web of ones and zeros. For more … Continue reading
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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