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Chris Mattmann on Big Data Infrastructure for Scientific Data Processing
Bio
Chris Mattmann has a wealth of experience in software design, and in the construction of large-scale data-intensive systems. His work has infected a broad set of communities, ranging from helping NASA unlock data from its next generation of earth science system satellites, all the way to helping industry and open source as a member and Director at the Apache Software Foundation.
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Apr 15, 2014
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