Release Announcement: for thatDot Streaming Graph 1.6.1 with ClickHouse Persistor
Explore thatDot Streaming Graph v1.6.1 with ClickHouse Persistor, manage namespaces, integrate with Kafka, simplified queries, and error fixes. Upgrade now
Akka to Pekko Migration for thatDot and Quine
thatDot transitioned to Pekko from Akka, improving security and open source community support, reducing maintenance, costs, and accessing new libraries.
Stop Querying Your Data: Ryan Wright at KGC23
Quine streaming graph can process millions of complex, multi-hop graph events per second. But what design decisions and tradeoffs went into making this possible? And why does it matter to data engineers and their day-to-day?
Quine Streaming Graph: A Year in Open Source
Since February, we spent much of our time – whether coding, writing docs, or talking to people – iteratively improving the developer experience: who is Quine built for, what jobs do they tell us they need to get done, what isn’t working for them currently, and what resources do they need to be successful.
Understanding Batch vs. Streaming Data
In this special guest feature, Rob Malnati, COO of thatDot, digs into the debate between stream vs. batch processing, when it is best to use each approach, and the inevitable growth of stream processing.
Great Quine Community Events for October 2022
Upcoming Community Events – Workshops, Developer Days, and Conferences in October 2022
Understanding the Scale Limitations of Graph Databases
thatDot’s own Rob Malnati is featured in eWeek on the challenges current graph databases face scaling to real time and how streaming databases will solve the problems.
Venture Beat Covers Crowdstrike Investment in thatDot
Streaming graph analytics: ThatDot’s open-source framework Quine is gaining interest and is potentially a game-changer, according to George Anadiotis.
thatDot, makers of Quine, Announces CrowdStrike Falcon Fund Investment
9 Events, 90 Days – See Quine Streaming Graph in Action
A list of upcoming events plus links to videos of recent presentations, all introducing Quine streaming graph concepts.