Hello everyone,

Glad to know everybody here:)

I'm Lili Ma, from Pivotal HAWQ R&D team in Beijing. I have been focusing on
HAWQ development and product management since 2012 when I joined Pivotal. I
experienced and contributed in HAWQ's all growth path, from birth, Alpha,
1.X, 2.0...

My main covering fields about HAWQ include three parts: 1) Storage such as
internal table storage, HAWQ Input/OutputFormat, hawq extract/register,etc
2) Dispatcher and interconnect 3) Security including Ranger integration,
Kerberos and LDAP.

Before Pivotal, I worked at IBM for more than 2 years and focused on
providing data service inside of our public cloud provision. The data
service includes RDS(relational data service) which can provision a
distributed relational database based on DB2 Federation, and NOSQL service
which is based on HBase.

I believe HAWQ can become more successful with our joint effort!  Welcome
to reach me or this mail list for any HAWQ or other kinds of issues :)

Thanks
Lili


2016-12-15 4:45 GMT+08:00 Dan Baskette <[email protected]>:

> I will add to the email flow…
>
> I am Dan Baskette, I am the Director of Tech Marketing for Pivotal and
> cover Pivotal HDB/Apache HAWQ, Pivotal Greenplum Database, and Apache
> MADlib.   I started my career at Sun Microsystems, and have been working
> for EMC/Greenplum and now Pivotal since 2000….a LONG time in quite a number
> of roles.   I was part of the team that launched Greenplum’s first Hadoop
> distribution and was around for the birth of HAWQ or as we called it when
> it was in it’s infancy…. GOH or Greenplum on Hadoop.   I have been actively
> running some webcasts on various HAWQ how-to topics for Hortonworks, so you
> can check those out on their site.
>
> Hoping this community really takes off in a big way!
>
> Dan
>
>
> On December 14, 2016 at 10:09:34 AM, Ruilong Huo ([email protected]) wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> Great for Gregory to start the thread that people can know each other much
> better, at least in Apache HAWQ community!
>
> I am Ruilong Huo and I am from HDB/HAWQ engineering team in Pivotal. I am
> from Teradata and joined Pivotal after that. It's my honor to be part of
> HAWQ project at its early stage. I am a fan of RDBMS (especially MPP
> database), big data, and cloud technology that changes the IT
> infrastructure of the enterprises and helps to do information
> transformation in a very large extent.
>
> I hope that with joint effort from hawq community, it will become even
> greater product in big data area, especially in SQL-on-Hadoop category.
>
> Best regards,
> Ruilong Huo
>
> On Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 2:27 PM, Bob Glithero <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I'm Bob, and I'm doing product marketing for HDB/HAWQ at Pivotal.  I'm
>> new-ish here, and not so much from a coding background as from networking.
>> I'm from Cisco Systems, where I focused on analytics use cases in
>> telecommunications, particularly for mobile network operators, for service
>> assurance, customer care, and customer profiling.  (also, as you're
>> introducing yourselves, we'd love to hear what use cases you're involved
>> with, too).
>>
>> About a year before I left my group at Cisco acquired an MPP database of
>> its own -- ParStream -- for its IoT and fog computing use cases, so it's
>> interesting to come here and learn about the architecture and applications
>> of HAWQ.
>>
>> I hope to help make your experience with HAWQ a good one.  If I can help
>> in any way, please reach out to me directly or on the list.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Bob
>>
>>
>>
>> Bob Glithero | Product Marketing
>> Pivotal, Inc.
>> [email protected] | m: 415.341.5592
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Dec 11, 2016 at 6:56 PM, Roman Shaposhnik <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Greg, thanks for kicking off the roll call. Getting to know each other
>>> is super
>>> useful (and can be fun! ;-)). I'll go next:
>>>
>>> I am Roman (your friendly neighborhood mentor). I hang around a lot of
>>> ASF
>>> big data projects (as a committer and a PMC member), but lately I've been
>>> gravitating towards IoT as well (Apache Mynewt). I started my career at
>>> Sun
>>> microsystems back at a time when Linux  wasn't even 1.x and I've been
>>> doing
>>> enterprise software ever since. I was lucky enough to get to work on
>>> the original
>>> Hadoop team at Yahoo! and fall in love with not one but two elephants
>>> (Hadoop
>>> and Postgres). Recently I've assumed a position of VP of Technology at
>>> ODPi
>>> and I'm still hoping to MHGA! My secret weapon is Apache Bigtop (which
>>> co-founded)
>>> and I'm not afraid to use it!
>>>
>>> I'm here to help as much as I can to make sure that this community
>>> evolves into
>>> a vibrant, self-governed, exciting place worthy of being a top level
>>> project (TLP)
>>> at ASF. If you have any questions or ideas that you may want to bounce
>>> off of
>>> me -- please don't hesitate to reach out directly or on the mailing list.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Roman.
>>>
>>> On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 11:53 AM, Gregory Chase <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>> >
>>> > Dear HAWQs,
>>> >
>>> > I thought it would be fun to get to know some of the other people in
>>> the community.
>>> >
>>> > My name is Greg Chase and I run community development for Pivotal for
>>> big data open source communities that Pivotal contributes to.
>>> >
>>> > Some of you may have seen my frequent emails about virtual events I
>>> help organize for user and contributor education.
>>> >
>>> > Not so long ago, I was in charge of product marketing for an in-memory
>>> data warehouse named after a Hawaiian town from a three-letter acronymed
>>> German Company. We treated Hadoop as an external table, and returning
>>> results from these queries was both slow and brittle due to the network
>>> transfer rates.
>>> >
>>> > So I have a special appreciation of the innovation that has gone into
>>> creating Hadoop-native HAWQ out of PostgreSQL and Greenplum.
>>> >
>>> > These days I'm much more of a marketer than a coder, but I still love
>>> hearing about the kinds of projects that HAWQ users are involved in.
>>> >
>>> > I know we'd all love to hear more about everyone else's projects, and
>>> how you became a HAWQ user.  So please introduce yourselves!
>>> >
>>> > --
>>> > Greg Chase
>>> >
>>> > Global Head, Big Data Communities
>>> > http://www.pivotal.io/big-data
>>> >
>>> > Pivotal Software
>>> > http://www.pivotal.io/
>>> >
>>> > 650-215-0477
>>> > @GregChase
>>> > Blog: http://geekmarketing.biz/
>>> >
>>>
>>
>>
>

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