Meet the 2024 MongoDB Community Champions!

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MongoDB is excited to announce our new cohort of Community Champions! MongoDB Community Champions comprise an inspirational global group of passionate, dedicated MongoDB advocates—including customers, partners, and inspiring community leaders. They demonstrate exceptional leadership in advancing the growth and knowledge of MongoDB’s brand and technology. The eighteen Community Champions this…

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CVE-2024-39908 : DoS in REXML

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There is a DoS vulnerability in REXML gem. This vulnerability has been assigned the CVE identifier CVE-2024-39908. We strongly recommend upgrading the REXML gem. Details When it parses an XML that has many specific characters such as <, 0 and %>. REXML gem may take long time. Please update REXML…

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Announcing Traefik Proxy v3.1

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Traefik v3.0 was released less than 3 months ago with key new features introduced like WASM, Open Telemetry, and Kubernetes Gateway API support. The feedback from the community members about the v3 has been overwhelmingly positive (thank you!) and extremely motivating to continue improving Traefik Proxy. Today we are thrilled…

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What Is An ACID Transaction

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What Is An ACID Transaction You’ve probably heard the term ACID transaction thrown around in database discussions. It’s one of those concepts that sounds complicated but is pretty straightforward once you break it down. If you’re working with databases, understanding ACID transactions is key to ensuring your data remains accurate…

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What is Database Clustering

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What is Database Clustering You might have heard about database clustering but wondered what it actually means. In simple terms, it’s a way to combine multiple databases to work as one system. This technique can improve the performance and reliability of your data operations. What is Database Clustering? Database clustering…

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How to Use a Compliance Graph for Data Visualization

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How to Use a Compliance Graph for Data Visualization You’re probably wondering how to keep up with the ever-changing landscape of regulations and standards. Managing compliance can feel like a never-ending task, especially when dealing with complex data in a highly regulated industry. Imagine having a tool that visually maps…

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