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Stackable Data Platform (SDP) Release 24.3 – celebrating new security features

Stackable Data Platform (SDP) Release 24.3 is now publicly available! This time the focus is on new security enhancing features and improvements. Security-first: new product features Security is the focus of developments in our latest version of SDP, in which … Read More

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ARMed up – Multi-Architecture for Stackable Data Platform (SDP)

Introduction We would like to give you an update on our efforts to port the Stackable Data Platform (SDP) to the ARM64 architecture. At Stackable, we strongly believe that ARM64 has a bright future as support is growing rapidly, primarily … Read More

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Enhancing Flexibility in Data Management: Stackable Introduces Delta Lake Connector for Trino

Introduction In the ever-evolving landscape of data management, adaptability and choice are key. Stackable, renowned for its open and flexible Stackable Data Platform, continues to pioneer innovations that empower businesses to tailor their data architectures to unique needs. The latest … Read More

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A Modern Data Lakehouse: Stackable and dbt on the TPC-H Dataset

Introduction At Stackable, we like to push the limits of what our Stackable Data Platform can do. Whether it’s the millisecond performance of HBase on Kubernetes (https://stackable.tech/en/hbase-performance-benchmark/) or connecting to legacy databases via Hive (https://stackable.tech/en/stackable-and-trino-part-3-migrating-hive-tables-using-ctas/). This time we focused on … Read More

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Stackable Data Platform (SDP) Release 23.11 – Enhancing Operational Excellence

Stackable Data Platform (SDP) Release 23.11 is now publicly available! This time the focus is on various improvements that optimize operational efficiency. PodDisruptionBudgets, graceful shutdowns, and signed product images collectively contribute to operational resilience. By minimizing planned downtime, managing controlled … Read More

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Empowering Rust Projects: STF Backs Our Quest for Enhanced SBOM Generation

🎉 We are proud to announce that we were selected to receive funding as one of the participants in the recent “Contribute Back” challenge organized by the Sovereign Tech Fund (STF). In our application, we participated in category two: Securing … Read More

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Spark on Kubernetes Operators – A Comparison

Introduction Apache Spark has come a long way since its inception in 2014, originally envisioned as a more generic model to work with data than the previous concept of Map & Reduce. It has been widely adopted since then and … Read More

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Adding Custom Visualization Plugins to Superset in Stackable

Apache Superset can be extended with custom visualization plugins. Being able to use this feature in the Stackable platform is a niche feature some could benefit from. This is an explanation how to go about configuring it and enhancing your … Read More

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Managed Stackable Data Platform – launch of our open source data platform at IONOS

Karlsruhe, August 24, 2023. Our Stackable Data Platform is now available as a Managed Stackable Data Platform in the IONOS Cloud. Our proven open source Big Data components can now be used even more easily to run high-performance and scalable … Read More

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Notes on Signed Commits with Git and Github

How can you be sure, that a Git commit is authentic? That it was made by the person it claims to be made by? Git allows for signing commits to provide proof that you authored a commit. The same signing … Read More