Eliot Horowitz

Eliot Horowitz is a founder and the chief technology officer of MongoDB Inc.,[1] a software company that develops and provides commercial support for the open source NoSQL database MongoDB. Previously, Eliot was the founder and CTO of ShopWiki.

Eliot Horowitz
EducationBrown University
OccupationEntrepreneur
Known forFounding MongoDB Inc., ShopWiki

Career

Horowitz attended Brown University where he received a B.S. in Computer Science. After college, he joined DoubleClick as a software developer in its R&D group. He then left to start up ShopWiki, a search engine for e-commerce, with the CTO of DoubleClick, Dwight Merriman.[2] He developed the crawling and data extraction algorithm for ShopWiki.[3] In 2006, BusinessWeek selected Eliot as one of its Top 25 Entrepreneurs Under Age 25.[4]

In 2007, Horowitz formed 10gen with Kevin P. Ryan and Merriman, and started writing the core code base for MongoDB, an open source database. Its first public release came two years later in 2009. MongoDB has become widely used to build high-performance system by companies.[5] 10gen was later renamed MongoDB Inc. in 2013, and it was listed on NASDAQ in 2017.[6][7] It has a market capitalization of $7.2 billion by 2019.[8]

References

  1. MongoDB Executive Team Page
  2. Flamm, Matthew. "Eliot Horowitz, 35: Co-Founder and CTO, MongoDB". Crain's New York Business.
  3. "Eliot Horowitz". Bloomberg Business Week. Archived from the original on October 8, 2014.
  4. "Business Week's Top Young Entrepreneurs Under 25". Business Week. Archived from the original on March 20, 2007.
  5. Emmie Martin, Maya Kosoff, Melissa Stanger (October 18, 2015). "UNDER 35 AND CRUSHING IT: Meet the most ambitious young founders in New York who are building the next giant companies". Business Insider.CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)
  6. Powell, Dominic (March 27, 2019). "Co-founder of $8 billion database startup MongoDB on why your customers should be your marketing department". Smart Company.
  7. Balakrishnan, Anita (October 19, 2017). "MongoDB shares jump more than 30 percent in $192 million IPO". CNBC.
  8. Bylund, Anders. "Here's Why the Best Is Yet to Come for MongoDB". Nasdaq.


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