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Barry Zane is vice president of engineering at Cambridge Semantics. He brings substantial development experience and industry expertise in building large-scale products for data analysis.
Prior to Cambridge Semantics, Zane was co-founder and CEO of SPARQL City where he served as vice president of technology, whose high performance scalable graph database technology has been acquired by Cambridge Semantics and integrated within its Smart Data Lake and other offerings.
Previously, Zane was co-founder and CTO of Paraccel, a high performance scalable relational database system which provides the basis for Amazon Redshift. Paraccel was acquired by Actian Corporation as the Matrix product line. He was a co-founder and vice president of technology and architecture at Netezza, which after a successful IPO, was acquired by IBM. Before Netezza, Barry was CTO of Applix, Inc. Applix was also later acquired by IBM.
Barry began his career at Prime Computer, as a hardware engineer and ultimately various roles in software development and management. He holds a degree in Electrical Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University.
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