Mosha Pasumansky is one of the inventors of the MultiDimensional eXpressions (MDX) language, a query language for online analytical processing (OLAP) databases. Pasumansky is also one of the architects of the Microsoft Analysis Services, and an OLAP expert.
Mosha Pasumansky is well known in the OLAP community for his Microsoft OLAP information website which contains a collection of technical articles and other resources related to Microsoft OLAP and Analysis Services. He also has a blog dedicated to MDX and Analysis Services. He spoke at Microsoft conferences such as TechEd and PASS, and he published the book Fast Track to MDX.
In December 2009, Pasumansky shifted his focus[1] to Bing, the Microsoft Search Engine. He is no longer maintaining his active stewardship of the BI Community.
From May 2011 to July 2021, Pasumansky worked at Google on the Dremel and BigQuery systems.[2][3]
Since July 2021, Pasumansky assumed the role of CTO at Firebolt Analytics, an Israel-founded startup aiming to revolutionize the world of data analytics [4][5]
External links
edit- Mosha Pasumansky's weblog (archived from http://sqlblog.com/blogs/mosha/default.aspx)
- Mosha Pasumansky publications indexed by Google Scholar
References
edit- ^ "Microsoft OLAP by Mosha Pasumansky : Good Bye BI". Archived from the original on 2010-01-02.
- ^ "Dremel: A Decade of Interactive SQL Analysis at Web Scale" (PDF). Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment. 13 (12): 3461–3472. August 2020. doi:10.14778/3415478.3415568. ISSN 2150-8097.
- ^ "Inside Capacitor, BigQuery's next-generation columnar storage format".
- ^ https://www.linkedin.com/in/mosha/
- ^ "Firebolt, a data warehouse startup, raises $100M at a $1.4B valuation for faster, cheaper analytics on large data sets". January 2022.