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  2. Michael Stonebraker - Wikipedia

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    Michael Ralph Stonebraker (born October 11, 1943 [6]) is an American computer scientist specializing in database systems. Through a series of academic prototypes and commercial startups, Stonebraker's research and products are central to many relational databases .

  3. DBOS - Wikipedia

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    Stonebraker claims a variety of security benefits, from a "smaller, less porous attack surface", to the ability to log and analyze how the system state changes in real-time due to the transactional nature of the OS. [1] Recovery from a severe bug or an attack can be as simple as rolling back the database to a previous state.

  4. Vertica - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Vertica was founded in 2005 by the database researcher Michael Stonebraker with Andrew Palmer as the founding CEO. Ralph Breslauer and Christopher P. Lynch served as CEOs later on. Lynch joined as Chairman and CEO in 2010 and was responsible for Vertica's acquisition by Hewlett Packard in March 2011.

  5. VoltDB - Wikipedia

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    Volt 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 uses a shared-nothing architecture, and is derived from work done by Stonebraker on OLTP system performance [1] and optimization. [2] It is available in both enterprise and community editions.

  6. Illustra - Wikipedia

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    Illustra was a commercialized version of the Postgres object-relational database management system sold by Illustra Information Technologies, a company founded in 1992 and formed by Michael Stonebraker, Gary Morgenthaler and several of Michael Stonebraker's current and former students including: Wei Hong, Jeff Meredith, Michael Olson, Paula Hawthorn, Jeff Anton, Cimarron Taylor and Michael Ubell.

  7. Timeline of free and open-source software - Wikipedia

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    Now able to run vast numbers of Windows applications and video games 1994, March Linux Journal: First issue of the first computer magazine dedicated to Linux. 1994, March BSD: 4.4BSD-Lite was released that no longer require a USL source license. 1995, June PHP: Originally created by Rasmus Lerdorf in 1994, it was released publicly in June 1995.

  8. List of computer scientists - Wikipedia

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    Salvatore Stolfo – computer security, machine learning; Michael Stonebraker – relational database practice and theory; Olaf Storaasli – finite element machine, linear algebra, high performance computing; Christopher Strachey – denotational semantics; Volker Strassen – matrix multiplication, integer multiplication, Solovay–Strassen ...

  9. Learning English (version of English) - Wikipedia

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    Learning English (previously known as Special English) is a controlled version of the English language first used on October 19, 1959, and still presented daily by the United States broadcasting service Voice of America (VOA). World news and other programs are read one-third slower than regular VOA English.