Michael Stonebraker
Adjunct Professor
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Biography:
Michael Stonebraker has been a pioneer of data base research and technology
for more than a quarter of a century. He was the main architect of
the INGRES relational DBMS, the object-relational DBMS, POSTGRES, and the
federated data system, Mariposa. All three prototypes were developed
at the University of California at Berkeley where Stonebraker was a Professor
of Computer Science for twenty five years. He is the founder of three successful
Silicon Valley startups, whose objective was to commercialize these prototypes.
Professor Stonebraker is the author of scores of research papers on data
base technology, operating systems and the architecture of system software
services. He was awarded the prestigious ACM System Software Award
in 1992, for his work on INGRES. Additionally, he was awarded the
first annual Innovation award by the ACM SIGMOD special interest group in
1994, and has been recognized by Computer Reseller News as one of the top
five software developers of the century. Moreover, Forbes magazine
named him one of the 8 innovators driving the Silicon Valley wealth explosion
during their 80th anniversary edition in 1998. He was elected to the
National Academy of Engineering in 1998 and is presently an Adjunct Professor
of Computer Science at M.I.T.
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