Greenplum Database: The First Open Source Data Warehouse

Details
Hear about the newly open source massively-parallel processing data warehouse
Schedule:
6:30-7:00PM Food & Networking (no admission prior to 6:30)
7:00-8:15PM Talk
8:15-8:30PM Wind down
Learn about the capabilities and community forming around the newly open source Greenplum Database (http://greenplum.org/)(GPDB). GPDB (http://greenplum.org/) is an advanced, fully featured, open source data warehouse. It provides powerful and rapid analytics on petabyte scale data volumes. This is open source project is uniquely geared toward big data analytics and powered by the world’s most advanced cost-based query optimizer delivering high analytical query performance on large data volumes. The Greenplum project is released under Apache 2 license.
Speaker:
Ivan Novick has been working on big data, databases, and enterprise systems for over a decade. He spent 5 years in the financial industry building trading systems; worked at Yahoo on the data warehouse system before Hadoop was created; hacked on a MySQL storage engine for a year and has spent the last 6 years in various capacities working on the Greenplum Database product. Ivan's passion is building database systems for big data. In his free time, he has also been a beginning yoga student for the last 10 years. Born and raised in NYC Ivan is now is enjoying the California lifestyle where has resided since 2006.
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Greenplum Database: The First Open Source Data Warehouse