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over an economic model of resource trading, in which data distributed across multiple organizations could be integrated and queried from a single relational interface, governed by site-specific policies that would charge for data processing and storage. These economic policies allowed traditional
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programming model in which fields could be complex datatypes, and where users could register new types as well as scalar and aggregate functions over those types. Postgres was extensible in a number of other ways, making it easy for programmers to modify or add to the optimizer, query language,
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By the early 1980s, however, the performance and capabilities of these low-end machines were seriously threatening IBM's mainframe market, and with the threat came the ability of Ingres to become a viable, "real" product for a large number of applications. Ingres used a variation of the
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between data sources. Each transform provides a queryable interface to particular web site or service, and Morpheus makes it possible to search for and compose multiple transforms to provide a new service or a unified view of several services.
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Cohera's initial mission was to commercialize Mariposa, but eventually focused on a business-to-business catalog management application on the core federated data integration engine. Cohera's intellectual property was purchased by
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By the mid-1970s, Stonebraker's team produced, using a rotating team of student programmers, a usable relational database system. At the time Ingres was considered "low end" compared to IBM's System R, as it ran on
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runtime, and indexing frameworks. These features improved both database programmability and performance, and made it possible to push large portions of a number of applications inside the database, including
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for data warehousing. By dividing and storing data in columns, C-Store is able to perform less I/O and get better compression ratios than conventional database systems that store data in rows.
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After founding Relational Technology, Stonebraker and Rowe began a "post-Ingres" effort, to address the limitations of the relational model. The new project was named
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Stonebraker explained that it's because similar data items are side-by-side: Name,Name,Name,Name vs. Name,Address,Zip,Phone#. In 2005, Stonebraker co-founded
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acquired Illustra in 1996, and Stonebraker became Informix's CTO, a position he held until September 2000. Informix integrated Illustra's O–R mapping and
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for the development and commercialization of relational and object-relational database systems. In March 2015 it was announced he won the 2014
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He founded Paradigm4 with Marilyn Matz, who became CEO. Paradigm4 developed SciDB, used mostly by life sciences and financial markets.
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After the Postgres project, Stonebraker initiated the Mariposa project which became the basis of Cohera Corporation. Mariposa built a
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to be carried out over competing sites, and also served as the basis for data storage, replication and movement within a federation.
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In 2006, Stonebraker started the Morpheus project, along with researchers from the University of Florida. Morpheus is a
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in 2001, and used as the basis of PeopleSoft's Enterprise Catalog Management. PeopleSoft was in turn purchased by
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for a nominal fee, and soon a number of companies took advantage of this to create commercial versions of Ingres.
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into the 7.x OnLine product, resulting in Informix Universal Server (IUS), or more generally, Version 9.
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These included Stonebraker, who with fellow Berkeley professors Larry Rowe and Eugene Wong helped found
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started researching relational database systems after reading a series of seminal papers published by
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in 2001, where he began another series of research projects and founded a number of companies.
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project, started in 2005, Stonebraker, along with colleagues from Brandeis, Brown, MIT, and
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company based on ideas from Morpheus, for people to explore new things to do in free time.
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Postgres was also offered using a BSD-like license, and the code forms the basis of the
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Proceedings of the 2010 international conference on Management of data - SIGMOD '10
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an open-source DBMS specially designed for scientific research applications.
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Stonebraker's career can be broadly divided into two phases: his time at
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The VLDB Journal the International Journal on Very Large Data Bases
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In 2009, Stonebraker co-founded, and then served as an adviser to,
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Database pioneer Stonebraker rocks $ 1M "Nobel Prize in Computing"
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In the Aurora Project, Stonebraker, along with colleagues from
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a commercial startup based on ideas from the H-Store project.
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The Reduction of Large Scale Markov Models for Random Chains
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1994 fellows of the Association for Computing Machinery
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system which relies on a collection of "transforms" to
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in 2003 to commercialize the technology behind Aurora.
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Stonebraker trained more than 30 students, including:
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in 1967 and 1971 respectively. His awards include the
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NoSQL databases". 1308: 1292:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 534:Sybase's code was later used as a basis for 2123: 2085: 1556: 1319:"Ph.D. Dissertations | EECS at UC Berkeley" 750:Stonebraker became an adjunct professor at 2950:UC Berkeley College of Engineering faculty 2316: 2302: 1964:Brown, P. G. (2010). "Overview of sciDB". 1334: 1332: 526:. Other startups based on Ingres include 420:. In 1997, he was elected a member of the 36: 1873: 1824: 1792: 1698: 1612: 1610: 1550: 1375:. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 1139:Learn how and when to remove this message 936:Learn how and when to remove this message 738:Learn how and when to remove this message 827:In 2009, Stonebraker co-founded Goby, a 757: 1454:. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1329: 448:In 1973, Stonebraker and his colleague 278:(born October 11, 1943) is an American 16:American computer scientist (born 1943) 2935:People from Newburyport, Massachusetts 2887: 2252:"Morpheus: A Data Integration Toolkit" 1998: 1898: 1675: 1607: 1446:Conner-Simons, Adam (March 25, 2015). 1441: 1439: 1370: 780: 607: 335:relational database management systems 19:For the American football player, see 2297: 1963: 1957: 1906:Charles Babcock (February 21, 2008). 834: 347:Massachusetts Institute of Technology 190:Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1687:ACM Transactions on Database Systems 1636: 1158:, co-founder of Hadapt (acquired by 1041: 838: 810: 640: 432:The Berkeley years (1971–2000) 1557:Stonebraker, Michael Ralph (1971). 1436: 1194:Coalition for Networked Information 1037: 1022:are some of the company's clients. 418:Association for Computing Machinery 13: 2237: 791:University of Massachusetts Boston 438:University of California, Berkeley 331:University of California, Berkeley 182:University of California, Berkeley 14: 2971: 2930:People from Milton, New Hampshire 2197: 1522:"Michael Stonebraker | MIT CSAIL" 1228: 987:and researchers from Brown, MIT, 2900:American computer businesspeople 1046: 843: 645: 2155: 2117: 2079: 2059: 2034: 1941: 1920: 1849: 1801: 1765: 1744: 1723: 1630: 1587: 1538: 1514: 1001:University of Wisconsin–Madison 948:In 2007, with researchers from 422:National Academy of Engineering 2258:. 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Mike Stonebreaker

Newburyport, Massachusetts
Princeton University
BSE
University of Michigan
MS
PhD
Ingres
Postgres
Vertica
Streambase
Illustra
VoltDB
SciDB
IEEE John von Neumann Medal
ACM Turing Award
University of California, Berkeley
University of Michigan
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Thesis
The Reduction of Large Scale Markov Models for Random Chains
Doctoral advisor
Joseph M. Hellerstein
Clifford A. Lynch
Margo Seltzer
Dale Skeen
Marti Hearst
Leilani Battle
csail.mit.edu/user/1547

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