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Ion Stoica (born 1964 or 1965) is a Romanian–American computer scientist specializing in distributed systems, cloud computing and computer networking. [9] [2] [10] [11] He is a professor of computer science at the University of California, Berkeley and co-director of AMPLab. He co-founded Conviva and Databricks with other original developers ...
Databricks grew out of the AMPLab project at University of California, Berkeley that was involved in making Apache Spark, an open-source distributed computing framework built atop Scala. The company was founded by Ali Ghodsi, Andy Konwinski, Arsalan Tavakoli-Shiraji, Ion Stoica, Matei Zaharia, [8] Patrick Wendell, and Reynold Xin. [citation needed]
EEVDF was first described in the 1995 paper "Earliest Eligible Virtual Deadline First : A Flexible and Accurate Mechanism for Proportional Share Resource Allocation" by Ion Stoica and Hussein Abdel-Wahab. [2] It uses notions of virtual time, eligible time, virtual requests and virtual deadlines for determining scheduling priority. [1]
In 2013, along with Matei Zaharia and other key Spark contributors, Xin co-founded Databricks, a venture-backed company based in San Francisco that offers data platform as a service, based on Spark. In 2014, Xin led a team of engineers from Databricks to compete in the Sort Benchmark and won the 2014 world record in Daytona GraySort using Spark ...
(Reuters) -Databricks said on Monday it had agreed to acquire artificial intelligence (AI) startup MosaicML in a mostly stock deal valued at $1.3 billion, marking Databricks' latest efforts to ...
3 References. Toggle the table of contents ... Ion Stoica and Matei Zaharia: $1.6 billion 57, 36: San Francisco, California, US: Databricks: 5: Zoltán Teszári: $800 ...
In 2013 Zaharia was one of the co-founders of Databricks where he is chief technology officer. [3] He joined the faculty of MIT in 2015, and then became an assistant professor of computer science at Stanford University in 2016. In 2019, Zaharia received the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers. [6]
Ali Ghodsi (born December 1978) [3] is a Swedish-American computer scientist and entrepreneur [4] of Persian origin, specializing in distributed systems and big data. He is a co-founder and CEO of Databricks [5] [6] [7] and an adjunct professor at UC Berkeley. He coauthored several influential papers, including Apache Mesos [8] and Apache Spark ...