Understanding GraphQL Authorization

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Understanding GraphQL Authorization GraphQL authorization is a crucial aspect of securing your APIs. It ensures that only authenticated users with the appropriate permissions can access or modify data. This guide will help Enterprise Architects and IT Managers understand the basics of GraphQL authorization and provide actionable steps to implement it.…

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ClickHouse Cloud is now generally available on Microsoft Azure

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[San Francisco, 25-June-2024]—ClickHouse Inc, a leader in real-time analytics, announces the expansion of ClickHouse Cloud to Microsoft Azure, providing users with even more options for deploying and managing their analytics workloads. With this expansion, ClickHouse Cloud is now available on three major cloud service providers. To read more about our…

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UBI based Docker Official Images

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We launched Red Hat UBI based Docker Official Images for MariaDB! These are available on Docker Hub with tags containing ubi including lts-ubi. The MariaDB plc folks suggested this would be good for enterprise users. After dusting of an old prototype, jointly developing the image, a couple of requests for…

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This Week in Neo4j: GraphAcademy, Knowledge Graph, Predictions, GraphRAG and more

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Welcome to This Week in Neo4j, your weekly fix for news from the world of graph databases! In this week’s edition, we look at recent updates to the LLM Fundamentals GraphAcademy Coure, a Knowledge Graph for Nobel Prize Winners, the basics behind GraphRAG and how to predict the French Open.…

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Announcing faster Redis Query Engine, and our vector database leads benchmarks

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Redis has always been built for speed. Our mission is to provide the fastest data and AI infrastructure available for enterprises at scale. Our latest enhancement to our Redis Query Engine accelerates current query, search, and vector workloads, unlocking more throughput at high speed. You can build faster apps, and…

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