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Welcome to ACM SIGMOD Record Series of interviews with distinguished members of the database community. I'm Marianne Winslett, and today we are at the 2017 SIGMOD and PODS Conference in Chicago. I have here with me, Richard Hipp, who won the 2017 SIGMOD Systems Award and the 2005 Google O'Reilly Open Source Award for SQLite. Richard has his own consulting firm, Hwaci, and his Ph.D. is from Duke University.