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Experiences in Industry

Experiences in Industry. Wei Hong whong@archrock.com Oct. 8, 2008. My Career Algorithm. Repeat until retirement Work on a “hot” Berkeley research project Start company to commercialize the research Get VC funding Build and market products based on the research Exit company (  or  ).

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Experiences in Industry

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  1. Experiences in Industry Wei Hong whong@archrock.com Oct. 8, 2008

  2. My Career Algorithm • Repeat until retirement • Work on a “hot” Berkeley research project • Start company to commercialize the research • Get VC funding • Build and market products based on the research • Exit company ( or )

  3. My Career So Far • 1992 Ph.D. Berkeley CS • Research on parallel query processing. Development of Postgres • 1992 – 1996 Illustra Information Technology • Rewrite of Postgres. Pioneered object relational databases • 1996 – 1997 Informix • Brought Universal Server to market • 1997 – 2001 Cohera • Commercialize Mariposa federated DBMS. Catalog Management App. • 2001 -- 2001 PeopleSoft • Technology transfer. Completely bored. • 2002 – 2005 Intel Research Berkeley • TinyDB, TinyOS, TASK, many real-world sensor network deployments • 2005 – now Arch Rock • IP-based low-power sensor networks, next tier of the internet

  4. Rationale • Work on leading-edge technology while building products and creating new markets • Stick to high-caliber (Berkeley) people • Stay in the Bay Area • Make a buck or two along the way if lucky • Escape clause: can always find a good job in the valley with • A solid Berkeley education • A track record of delivering innovative technology

  5. What I Benefited from the Most in My Ph.D Education In addition to great advisors and fellow students • Exposure to large projects with real users • Tight connections with industry • Holistic systems perspective • Rigorous measurement and analysis • Presentation skills • Intolerance of BS

  6. Going Between Industry and Research • Not a one-way street • Early-stage startups are similar to research labs • Writing papers v.s. writing products

  7. Risks of Industrial Job • Get too comfortable • Get too narrow • Stale resume • Bad boss • Bad beurocracy

  8. My Advice • If you love teaching, go to academia • Otherwise, take a look at industrial opportunities

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