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Make Data Work
March 5–6, 2018: Training
March 6–8, 2018: Tutorials & Conference
San Jose, CA
Michael Freedman

Michael Freedman
Cofounder and CTO, TimescaleDB

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Michael J. Freedman is the cofounder and CTO of TimescaleDB, an open source database that scales SQL for time series data, and a professor of computer science at Princeton University, where his research focuses on distributed systems, networking, and security. Previously, Michael developed CoralCDN (a decentralized CDN serving millions of daily users) and Ethane (the basis for OpenFlow and software-defined networking) and cofounded Illuminics Systems (acquired by Quova, now part of Neustar). He is a technical advisor to Blockstack. Michael’s honors include the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE, given by President Obama), the SIGCOMM Test of Time Award, the Caspar Bowden Award for Privacy Enhancing Technologies, a Sloan Fellowship, the NSF CAREER Award, the Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Award, a DARPA Computer Science Study Group membership, and multiple award publications. He holds a PhD in computer science from NYU’s Courant Institute and bachelor’s and master’s degrees from MIT.

Sessions

1:50pm2:30pm Thursday, March 8, 2018
Secondary topics:  Graphs and Time-series
Michael Freedman (TimescaleDB)
Average rating: ****.
(4.50, 4 ratings)
Michael Freedman offers an overview of TimescaleDB, a new scale-out database designed for time series workloads yet open-sourced and engineered up as a plugin to Postgres. Unlike most time series newcomers, TimescaleDB supports full SQL while achieving fast ingest and complex queries. Read more.
2:40pm3:20pm Thursday, March 8, 2018
Meet the Experts
Location: Table A (Expo Hall)
Michael Freedman (TimescaleDB)
Join Mike to learn more about TimescaleDB, a new open source database designed for time series workloads, and ask any questions you may have about time series. Read more.