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For just about one year now we at Materialize have been building a real-time SQL engine in Rust, layered over timely dataflow and differential dataflow. We've made a fair bit of progress, and it is a great time for a quick check-in. We'll do a quick review of the features, call out some neat Rust moments, and possibly squeeze in a demo.
Short personal bio about yourself
Frank McSherry is Chief Scientist at Materialize, Inc., where he and others build streaming compute infrastructure. He has previously worked at ETH Zürich and Microsoft Research, where he (with others) invented things like timely and differential dataflow, and differential privacy. His laptop is a persistent bugbear to the graph systems research community.
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Thanks, Lucio! See you next week!
On Monday, February 10, 2020, 9:30:29 PM EST, Lucio Franco <[email protected]> wrote:
Perfect! The post has been updated, see you next week!
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Talk Title
Materialize: a Streaming Data Warehouse in Rust
Brief description of the talk
For just about one year now we at Materialize have been building a real-time SQL engine in Rust, layered over timely dataflow and differential dataflow. We've made a fair bit of progress, and it is a great time for a quick check-in. We'll do a quick review of the features, call out some neat Rust moments, and possibly squeeze in a demo.
Short personal bio about yourself
Frank McSherry is Chief Scientist at Materialize, Inc., where he and others build streaming compute infrastructure. He has previously worked at ETH Zürich and Microsoft Research, where he (with others) invented things like timely and differential dataflow, and differential privacy. His laptop is a persistent bugbear to the graph systems research community.
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