Aiven has extended its Series C to a total of $160 million, reaching unicorn status with a valuation of $2 billion. Let me explain what that means for Aiven and anyone interested in the future of open source data technologies.
Find out about the challenges of implementing a microservice architecture, in light of different communication types between microservices, and see how pub-sub message transmission can mitigate or even eliminate these challenges.
Meet the hottest data trend. Time-stamped data is an ever-present aspect of our lives. Medical sensors, autonomous vehicles, financial fluctuations, your refrigerator... These days anything can be connected, and the data flow can be astronomical. No matter what you throw at them... time series databases are built to handle the heat of modern data. In fact, they’re so hot... they’re cool! Want to know more?
Imagine a universe of data. A place where every star, every planet, is a byte of information...dispersed through eons of time. Could anything handle all that data? Time series databases are built for astronomically huge amounts of information. When you’re wrestling with near infinite data, a time series database – like Aiven for M3 – will help you make sense out of chaos. Want to know more? Check out Aiven’s guide to time series data – and transform a universe of data into something awesome.
kcctl is the newest tool on the block for managing Kafka Connect. Francesco tried it out to see how it fared in managing a service deck that includes Aiven for Apache Kafka Connect.
Being part of a community is not always easy. Find out what Aiven is doing to support the individuals who contribute to and maintain open source projects.
Aiven is happy to announce the newest arrival on the OpenSearch scene! Read more about Aiven for OpenSearch and how existing customers can upgrade from Elasticsearch without issues.