ArangoDB Newsletter #132: April Updates and Insights
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Hello Community,
Welcome to the fourth ArangoDB newsletter of 2021!
In this edition, we share details about: our latest and greatest lunch breaks, part four of our ArangoML blog series, as well as a guest article featured in DZone about the C++ memory model.
We hope you enjoy!
ArangoDB Newsletter #131: March Updates and Insights
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We’ve officially entered Spring this month, so perhaps it’s time for a little spring cleaning? Here’s a few suggestions from us:
- Optimize your AQL queries by checking out our latest lunch breaks
- Learn something new with our ArangoML blog series
Anything else you’d like to learn about? Drop us a line anytime at community [at] arangodb [dot] com.
ArangoDB Newsletter #130: February Updates and Insights
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Hello community!
This month we post on the blog bearing gifts up upcoming events, content we think you might enjoy, as well as suggestions around how to get involved with the community. Read on!
We’d also love to hear from *you*! Drop us a line anytime at community [at] arangodb [dot] com.
ArangoDB Newsletter #129: Stay Informed with the Latest Updates
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Happy New Year to our amazing community!
We hope your year is off to a good start. Even though things don’t seem too different (yet), we’re definitely feeling a fresh mindset and doing our best to stay hopeful and healthy.
Here’s what we’re excited about so far:
- Our new ‘Graph & Beyond’ Lunch Break series
- An upcoming webinar about Graph Analytics
- Our ArangoML blog series
Read on for more!
You can now become an ArangoDB Certified Professional
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Ok, so it is official now… I mean the Official ArangoDB Certification Program 🙂
Starting today you can become an ArangoDB Certified Professional and show the world the multi-model skills you have earned. To get your personal certificate you just have to take the online quiz and answer 80% of the multiple-choice questions correctly. Read more
Take Alpha 2 of the upcoming ArangoDB 3.7 for a spin!
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We are 11 weeks into the development of ArangoDB 3.7 and want to give you yet another opportunity to try out the upcoming features before the release. On our technical preview page, you’ll find the Alpha 2 packages for the Community and Enterprise Edition.
This Alpha 2 comes with pretty neat features and improvements and we hope to get your early feedback!
This is particularly helpful for us to adjust our development in terms of solving real-world problems for you and ease-of-use for the new capabilities like: Read more
Alpha 1 of the upcoming ArangoDB 3.7
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We released ArangoDB version 3.6 in January this year, and now we are already 6 weeks into the development of its follow-up version, ArangoDB 3.7. We feel that this is a good point in time to share some of the new features of that upcoming release with you!
We try not to develop new features in a vacuum, but want to solve real-world problems for our end users. To get an idea of how useful the new features are, we would like to make alpha releases available to everyone as soon as possible. Our goal is get early user feedback during the development of ArangoDB, so we can validate our designs and implementations against the reality, and adjust them if it turns out to be necessary.
If you want to give some of the new features a test drive, you can download the 3.7 Alpha 1 from here – Community and Enterprise – for all supported platforms. Read more
What’s new in ArangoDB 3.6: OneShard Deployments and Performance Improvements
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Welcome 2020! To kick off this new year, we are pleased to announce the next version of our native multi-model database. So here is ArangoDB 3.6, a release that focuses heavily on improving overall performance and adds a powerful new feature that combines the performance characteristics of a single server with the fault tolerance of clusters.
If you would like to learn more about the released features in a live demo, join our Product Manager, Ingo Friepoertner, on January 22, 2020 – 10am PT/ 1pm ET/ 7pm CET for a webinar on “What’s new in ArangoDB 3.6?”. Read more
Release Candidate 2 of the ArangoDB 3.6 available for testing
We are working on the release of ArangoDB 3.6 and today, just in time for the holiday season, we reached the milestone of RC2. You can download and take the RC2 for a spin: Community Edition and Enterprise Edition. Read more
ArangoDB and the Cloud-Native Ecosystem: Integration Insights
ArangoDB is joining CNCF to continue its focus on providing a scalable native multi-model database, supporting Graph, Document, and Key-Value data models in the Cloud Native ecosystem.
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ArangoDB is a scalable multi-model model database. What does that mean?
You might have already encountered different NoSQL databases specialized for different data models e.g., graph or document databases. However most real-life use-cases actually require a combination of different data models like Single View of Everything, Machine Learning or even Case Management projects to name but a few.
In such scenarios, single data model databases typically require merging data from different databases and often even reimplementing some database logic in the application layer as well as the effort to operate multiple database in a production environment.
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