MemSQL Hires Former Facebook Performance Engineer to Push the Limits of In-Memory Computing

Drew Paroski, Co-Creator of Open-Source Virtual Machine HHVM and the Hack Programming Language, Joins MemSQL to Apply Web-Scale Innovation to the Enterprise


SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwired - Jul 31, 2015) - MemSQL (www.memsql.com), the leader in real-time databases for transactions and analytics, today announced that engineer Drew Paroski -- who was previously part of the three-person team appointed to rebuild the foundation of Facebook's software infrastructure without affecting user activity -- has joined MemSQL as an architect for the company's real-time, in-memory database platform.

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During his tenure at Facebook, Drew played a leading role in creating HHVM, an open-source virtual machine designed for executing programs written in PHP. Over the course of two and a half years, HHVM allowed Facebook to reduce its operating costs and datacenter footprint, while the company gained over a billion new users. Prior to Facebook, Drew held engineering positions at Microsoft, where he improved the performance of Microsoft's .NET Framework; and IBM. He has co-authored several patents in the areas of just-in-time compilation, dynamic programming languages and runtime data structures.

At MemSQL, Drew will use his experience to drive innovation in the performance of SQL query compilations, enabling enterprises to maximize the business impact of rapidly growing datasets in MemSQL. By focusing on compilers, which produce efficient machine code for popular programming languages, Drew and MemSQL will continue to make distributed SQL even faster.

"I like to seek out difficult challenges close to the intersection of hardware and software, where there is an opportunity to have a big impact on a business," said Drew Paroski, architect at MemSQL. "MemSQL is one of the first companies to develop a database that fuels real-time big data analytics for businesses with enormous workloads. I'm excited to be a part of the visionary team that the MemSQL co-founders have assembled."

"Drew brings a proven history of bold innovation in infrastructure software development to MemSQL," said Eric Frenkiel, CEO and co-founder of MemSQL. "He's a recognized developer and architect in the technology community with expertise in large, web-scale systems -- a valuable asset to our team and our customers as MemSQL furthers its mission of making scalable, distributed systems available to every company aiming to be a real-time enterprise."

Join Drew for a discussion on compilers and C++ at MemSQL headquarters in San Francisco on Wednesday, August 19th. More information: http://www.meetup.com/memsql/.

Learn more about Drew on the MemSQL blog: blog.memsql.com/creator-of-hhvm-joins-memsql/

About MemSQL
MemSQL is the leader in real-time databases for transactions and analytics. As a purpose built database for instant access to real-time and historical data, MemSQL uses a familiar SQL interface and a horizontally scalable distributed architecture that runs on commodity hardware or in the cloud. Innovative enterprises use MemSQL to better predict and react to opportunities by extracting previously untapped value in their data to drive new revenue. MemSQL is proven in production environments across hundreds of nodes in high velocity Big Data environments. Based in San Francisco, MemSQL is a Y Combinator company funded by prominent investors including Accel Partners, Khosla Ventures, First Round Capital and Data Collective. Follow us @MemSQL or visit at www.memsql.com.