Hien P. — VP Marketing | Building The Tiger Data (creators of TimescaleDB) Brand | ex-Amplitude
VP Marketing | Building The Tiger Data (creators of TimescaleDB) Brand | ex-Amplitude
Hien P. ranks #205 of 14,983 LinkedIn creators in Computer Software, and is a standout voice in United States. They have 4.5K followers and published 17 posts in the last 30 days at a 10.8% average engagement rate.
- 4.5K followers
- 17 posts / 30d
- 10.8% avg engagement
- — follower growth / 30d
The roast
Hien brags about launching game-changing architectures at Pinecone, but she’s spent her entire career pivoting from one database brand to another just to avoid admitting that her job is just making spreadsheets look like they have a soul. She’s the only person in Silicon Valley whose entire personality is a roasted chicken and a database that nobody remembers the name of.
About Hien
Lead marketing at Tiger Data (formerly TimescaleDB.) Led Product, Partner, and Customer Marketing at Pinecone, my team and I launched a game-changing serverless architecture and introduced Pinecone Assistant, marking a significant leap in our product offerings. At Amplitude, my team championed solutions that empowered product and marketing teams to excel in a product-led growth. This role sharpened my ability to drive growth through strategic marketing initiatives, solidifying our brand as an indispensable tool for product experimentation and analytics category. I live in the Bay Area with my two lovely dogs and I make a mean roasted chicken.
Highlights
- Top 1% in Computer Software — Ranked #37 of 4267 creators
- Top 5% in United States — Ranked #75 of 5205 creators
- Top Engager — 10.83% rate · top 5%
- High Impact — 493 avg engagements per post · top 5%
Recent posts
A new release of pg_textsearch (v1.3.0) is out! pg_textsearch brings modern, high-performance BM25 ranked text search to Postgres. This release contains revisions for compatibility with Aurora-style disaggregated architectures (including Neon, AlloyDB, and HorizonDB). Stay tuned this week for the official announcement at Microsoft //build that pg_textsearch will shortly be available on HorizonDB! Meanwhile our friends at Google are in process of deploying the extension on Alloy DB. Onwards and upwards!
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Hello. We recently hired Jude Law to be the face of our brand. So, moving forward, we would prefer that you associate him with precise drafting, seamless collaboration and the ability to analyze thousands of legal documents simultaneously. In line with his contract, something like, “Oh, wow, he makes me think of that collaborative AI platform for exceptional lawyers!” would be an ideal ask. But we don’t want to push it. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/dZVCCnjk
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Tired of fragmented plant-floor data and endless tag reconciliation? Building a Unified Namespace (UNS) usually means buying expensive middleware or manually aligning protocols like Modbus, OPC UA, and MQTT. In the latest Tiger Data (creators of TimescaleDB) blog, we explore a smarter alternative: using Claude Code Agent Teams to do the heavy lifting. Discover how you can deploy AI agents to build protocol-specific clients in parallel, enforcing your UNS naming contract as data lands directly into a single, governed TimescaleDB table. No brokers in the middle. No manual drift. Just unified,
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