Tom Barclay,

Microsoft Research, San Francisco, California, USA


Tom Barclay is a program manager in Microsoft's Bay Area Research Group

Email: TBarclay@microsoft.com
Office: 301 Howard St., Suite 830, San Francisco, CA, 94105
Phone: (415) 778-8223
Fax: (415) 778-8220


Research Interests

Tom is leading the effort to load a one Terabyte SQL Server database on NT Server in cooperation with Digital Equipment Corporation, the SPIN-2 Satellite imaging company, the United States Geological Survey (USGS), UC Santa Barbara (UCSB) Alexandria Digital Library, and Microsoft's Geography Business Unit. Microsoft's Geography unit creates Encarta World Atlas, Automap Streets, and Trip Planner.

This project demonstrates that NT and SQL Server can support huge databases. It is also pioneering the use of SQL Server as a store for spatial data.

Here is a photo of Tom with his machine sans terabyte and the 320 disks to hold the terabyte.

The idea is to load 1-meter and 2-meter resolution imagery of earth's surface. Currently, we are developing the next version of the user interface. You can try it out by clicking here.

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