For 10 years, my team lived in the trenches of data scale, speed, and chaos. I’ve fixed the 3 AM fires. I’ve wrestled with legacy beasts. Now, I’m heads-down building something… fundamentally different, and I'm very near to completion.
But great solutions start by understanding the deepest wounds.
So, let’s cut through the noise. What’s the ONE data infrastructure problem that feels truly unsolvable for you right now?
Forces painful trade-offs between speed, cost, and security?
Feels like quicksand – the harder you fight, the deeper you sink?
Be brutally honest:
- Is it predictable scaling without bankrupting the company?
- Real-time analytics that stay real-time under load?
- Migrating off [Snowflake/BigQuery/Oracle] without a 12-month nightmare?
- Security controls that don’t murder query performance?
- Something else entirely?
Tell me:
- The Problem (Be specific! e.g., "Sub-second joins on 10TB+ tables")
- Why it’s hard (Tech limits? Cost? Vendor lock? Human capital?)
- The impact (What’s it costing you? Speed? Money? Trust? Sanity?)
This isn’t a pitch. I’m genuinely tackling the most challenging problems. Your war stories will shape what gets built soon.
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