Building Gen AI with MongoDB & AI Partners | September 2024

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Last week I was in London for MongoDB.local London—the 19th stop of the 2024 MongoDB.local tour—where MongoDB, our customers, and our AI partners came together to share solutions we’ve been building that enable companies to accelerate their AI journey. I love attending these events because they offer an opportunity to…

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Introducing: Multi-Kubernetes Cluster Deployment Support

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Resilience and scalability are critical for today's production applications. MongoDB and Kubernetes are both well known for their ability to support those needs to the highest level. To better enable developers using MongoDB and Kubernetes, we’ve introduced a series of updates and capabilities that makes it easier to manage MongoDB…

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Some Perspectives on HybridRAG in an ArangoDB World

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Estimated reading time: 7 minutes Introduction Graph databases continue to gain momentum, thanks to their knack for handling intricate relationships and context. Developers and tech leaders are seeing the potential of pairing them with the creative strength of large language models (LLMs). This combination is opening the door to more…

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Ruby 3.4.0 preview2 Released

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We are pleased to announce the release of Ruby 3.4.0-preview2. Prism Switch the default parser from parse.y to Prism. [Feature #20564] Language changes String literals in files without a frozen_string_literal comment now emit a deprecation warning when they are mutated. These warnings can be enabled with -W:deprecated or by setting…

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Apache Software Foundation Announces Apache Cassandra® 5.0, the Most Advanced, Secure, and AI-Ready Cassandra Yet

Open source enterprise-grade distributed database powers next-generation applications with unprecedented performance, scalability, and AI capabilities DENVER – Community Over Code –  Oct. 7, 2024 — The Apache Software Foundation (ASF), the all-volunteer developers, stewards, and incubators of more than 320 active open source projects and initiatives, today announced Apache Cassandra®…

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Apache Software Foundation Announces Apache Tomcat 11.0 

Celebrates 25th Anniversary Since First Commit as an ASF Project DENVER – Community Over Code –  Oct. 7, 2024 — The Apache Software Foundation (ASF), the all-volunteer developers, stewards, and incubators of more than 320 active open source projects and initiatives, today announced Apache® Tomcat® 11.0. Today also marks the…

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Why Portainer and Talos Kubernetes makes Kubernetes Easier for Emerging Platform Engineers

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As a platform engineer just getting into Kubernetes, managing clusters, keeping everything secure, and maintaining operational efficiency can feel like a lot to handle. But combining Portainer, Omni, and Talos Kubernetes (both from Sidero Labs) can make your life a lot easier by simplifying cluster management, automating tasks, and boosting security. Here’s how:

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