Rajath C

Data Engineer at e6data

Rajath C has a diverse work experience spanning several companies and roles. Rajath is currently employed as a Data/Product Engineer at E6X since December 2021. Prior to this, Rajath worked at Siemens Technology India as a Lead Developer from January 2021 to November 2021, and as a Senior Software Engineer from May 2019 to January 2021. Rajath also has experience as a Software Engineer at Shell from July 2017 to May 2019, and as a Software Developer at SAP from August 2016 to July 2017. Rajath began their career at Accenture, where they worked as an Application Development Analyst from October 2014 to August 2016.

Rajath C pursued their Bachelor of Engineering (BE) degree in Computer Science from Careers for Youth in Bangalore. Rajath attended this institution from 2010 to 2014, focusing on their studies in the field of computer science. Additionally, in June 2018, Rajath obtained a certification in CSM (Certified Scrum Master) from the Scrum Alliance.

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e6data

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e6data is a hyper-performant built-from-scratch SQL analytics engine for today's complex, high concurrency workloads. Rather than building hundreds of incremental improvements over the best existing technology, we took a clean slate approach to addressing the most deep-rooted problems in distributed query processing. The result is 5 - 20X faster speeds (or 60% lower costs) compared to industry-leading managed platforms (like Amazon Redshift, Snowflake, Google BigQuery), as well as open architecture platforms like (Databricks / Spark, Starburst / Trio / Presto, Dremio, etc.). Our core guiding beliefs that have influenced design choices at e6data: 1) Embrace Open Architectures and Open file formats (i.e. no vendor lock-in), 2) Deploy fully WITHIN customer data boundaries (e.g. cloud accounts, or on-premise) 3) Performance on ANY infrastructure (any cloud provider / any deployment scenario), 4) No data migration/replication / ETL into closed data warehouses (i.e. simplified architectures and lower cost compute), 5) Fully transparent to end-users - viz. no changes to existing data pipelines, existing SQL queries, existing BI tools/notebooks, existing governance frameworks, etc. 6) No other unfair cheat codes (i.e. no caching, no materialization, etc.), 7) Try before you buy, and Pay only for what you use


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