Marco Greco is a software architect with deep expertise in database internals and high-performance query processing, currently shaping Ditto after several roles driving throughput and latency improvements at Couchbase and stewarding Informix’s SQL layer at IBM. With a rare background combining 40+ years across radiation therapy operations and IT, he blends systems-level engineering—query kernels, caches, UDFs, profiling—and hands-on clinical technology design and deployment. Known for squeezing 8x throughput and 10x latency gains from N1QL, he focuses on end-to-end request processing and observability to make complex systems predictable and efficient. Based in East Hertfordshire, he’s also an avid underwater photographer who literally dives into warm waters, reflecting a curiosity that informs both technical problem-solving and creative pursuits.
10 years of coding experience
21 years of employment as a software developer
bsc, electronics & physics, bsc, electronics & physics at King's College London, U. of London
Contributions:6 releases, 1 review, 87 commits in 1 year 8 months
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