Open source &
Azure Data—
now and next
Sunil Kamath, Principal Director,
Program Management, Azure Open
Source Databases, Azure Data
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I imagine most of you each have your own
personal journey with open source
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First worked on open source
in Toronto, back in 2002
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Launched MySQL & Postgres open source database
services on Azure
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Channel 9
interview on
launch
of MySQL &
PostgreSQL
services
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Rolling out Preview of managed service
for PostgreSQL
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On Microsoft Mechanics:
announcing GA of open source
databases on Azure
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Back in the beginning of 2019…
@kamathsun / @azuredbpostgres / @azuredbmysql
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Citus is an open
source extension
to Postgres
Citus transforms
Postgres into a
horizontally
scalable database
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Here to represent our entire Azure Data team
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What our Azure Data team is doing for the
open source community
data professionals
developers
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Deliver the one data platform that
empowers the world to make sense
of all data anywhere, responsibly,
at any scale
Relevant
Accessible
Intelligent
Performant
Cost-effective
Secure & compliant
Explainable &
trustworthy
Our mission at Azure Data
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Not even possible
without open source
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Never been a more
empowering time to
be working with data
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Things are different
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How international health care organizations are
using bots to help fight COVID-19
aka.ms/healthcare-bot-news
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Healthcare Bot Service
around the world
1600 instances COVID-19 bots
23 countries
31,000,000 individual users
320,000,000 messages served
since beginning of March 2020; data as of mid May 2020
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Enabling home-based
distance learning
in era of COVID-19
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Delivery of essential supplies
to citizens in need
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Financing working capital for small
businesses during COVID-19
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And then there’s this “Working from Home” thing
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It’s not always easy
to work from home
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75M
4.1 billion
Microsoft Teams Growth
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Source: @MicrosoftTeams on Twitter
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4.1 billion
meeting minutes a day
Fulfilling to enable this “WFH” thing
Azure Kubernetes
Service
Azure Cosmos DB
Azure Media Services
Azure Compute
Azure Front Door
Azure DevOps
Azure Cache for Redis
Azure Service Fabric
Azure Storage
Azure Active Directory
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At Microsoft,
we love
open source
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“Judge us by the
actions we have
taken in the recent
past, our actions
today and in the
future.”
—Satya Nadella, CEO@Microsoft
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Also happening today here at European OSS Summit
John Gossman, Distinguished Engineer
José Miguel Parrella, Principal Program Manager
Toni Willberg, Senior Cloud Solution Architect
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Back in 2019
we acquired
Citus Data
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Citus transforms
Postgres into a
horizontally
scalable database
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Fully integrated into
Azure Database for
PostgreSQL
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aka.ms/citus
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Distributed PostgreSQL is a game changer. We can support
more than 6M queries every day, on 2 PB of data. With
Citus, response times for 75% of queries are less than 0.2
seconds.”
“
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Architecting petabyte-scale analytics by scaling out
Postgres on Azure with the Citus extension
aka.ms/blog-petabyte-scale-analytics
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Contributing &
giving back to the
community
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Microsoft Azure Welcomes PostgreSQL Committers
aka.ms/blog-postgres-committers
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Microsoft Azure Welcomes PostgreSQL Committers
aka.ms/blog-postgres-committers
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Screenshot of Azure Data Studio
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“Cancer is an incredibly
complicated disease &
we needed a way to
analyze this complexity.”
—David Schneider, VP
Engineering, Systems
Imagination, Ignite 2019
aka.ms/ignite2019-azure-data
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mybuild.microsoft.com
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My wish for you
Healthy Silver linings
Open source Feedback