NEW YORK, Feb. 26, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- MariaDB OpenWorks 2019 -- MariaDB® Corporation today at its annual user conference, MariaDB OpenWorks, announced that Mark Porter, who most recently ran Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS), has joined MariaDB as an advisor to the board of directors. Porter will contribute his deep expertise of cloud, distributed systems and database operations at scale to help MariaDB deliver and rapidly grow its database-as-a-service (DBaaS) offering, SkySQL, and integrate new distributed technology into MariaDB Platform.
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"Mark's guidance will be a tremendous asset in building a next-generation MariaDB cloud," said Michael Howard, CEO, MariaDB Corporation. "Mark has a proven record of operating and scaling database services while driving rapid growth. SkySQL is designed from the ground up to offer the best MariaDB service for multi cloud, including private cloud environments. It offers enterprise product capabilities beyond the MariaDB community server, that is used widely in public clouds, to ensure quality of service, security and features otherwise only found in proprietary legacy databases."
Porter, who is now CTO of Grab, Southeast Asia's leading on-demand transportation and mobile payments company, previously took Amazon RDS from a small managed database system to being the backend database for a large part of the internet. Prior to that, he served as a vice president at Oracle Corporation.
"MariaDB's DBaaS solutions give businesses many advantages," said Porter. "By focusing on customer needs and using their deep database expertise, they have built optimizations, flexibility and enterprise capabilities that no one else can deliver. With MariaDB's growing popularity as an option to escape Oracle, the opportunity is extremely strong to capture large market share and delight customers. I'm both humbled and thrilled to be part of the MariaDB team as relational databases continue to run the most important companies on the internet."
The addition of Porter as a MariaDB board advisor is one of a number of announcements made this week at MariaDB OpenWorks, the company's sold-out annual user and developer conference in New York. OpenWorks 2019 is the largest MariaDB gathering to date and features speakers from Facebook, Samsung, Walgreens, ServiceNow, Tencent, Quotient, Alibaba, Gaming Innovation Group and more, in over 60 inspirational and instructional sessions.
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