Aiven for Apache Flink® With Apache Kafka® and Apache Flink®, you can now have coding-free support for real-time data processing and streaming analytics! Find out how ->
Should I get my database managed? Read and find out the real costs and benefits of self-hosted vs managed databases, and ask yourself five hard questions.
One of the greatest things about Apache Flink (and there are many!) is that it’s available in a variety of programming languages: from the low level APIs accessible in Java and Scala all the way to Python and SQL. The Flink SQL APIs offer very powerful SQL with many useful features and functions: spanning from the definition of time windows, late events or aggregations and also covering advanced topics like pattern detection via MATCH_RECOGNIZE.
Companies trust engineers to write code and build systems that create value for their customers. But all too often, engineers are not included when procuring the software or services that they will use every day. Today our Solution Architect Jason Hepp will tell you how Aiven empowers your engineers with the right tools and provides intrinsic trust and value in your organization.
MySQL is a traditional open source relational database that goes well with many well-established applications. Find out more about its features and use cases in our latest blog post.
The same Aiven platform as always, but scriptable and CLI-friendly. You will see how to install the Aiven command-line client through `pip`, how to log in with an access token, and how to create a service.
Aiven for Apache Kafka® Migrating from one database technology (such as PostgreSQL®) to another (such as MySQL) using batch has a variety of problems. Find out how to use Apache Kafka® to perform streaming updates, and keep the target continually in sync with the source.
Aiven for PostgreSQL® Temporal offers a microservice orchestration platform, and Aiven offers data infrastructure. Read why these two are practically made for each other!