Event Store blog - Page 10
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There’s a lot of changes happening at Event Store, with an increase in team size and a new vision for taking Event Store to the...
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We are pleased to announce the release candidate of EventStoreDB 20.6, which contains mainly bug fixes and improvements on the...
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On Monday, March 30, Event Store CEO Dave Remy announced that Alexey Zimarev has joined the team as a Developer Advocate and will...
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We at Event Store hope you are staying safe and healthy as we all work together to ride through the current global crisis. As...
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Version 5.0.8 has been released which contains a number changes and bug fixes.
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Version 5.0.7 has been released which contains a critical fix for version 5.0.6.
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We are pleased to announce the third preview release of EventStoreDB 6.0.0, which continues to move towards gRPC client access...
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Due to the recent increase in popularity of Kubernetes and its excellence for the hosting and orchestration of stateless...
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Managed Event Store provides a highly available, and fully managed Event Store stream database service. Today Event Store Ltd...
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EventStoreDB 5.0.6 is out!
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We are excited to announce the second preview release of EventStoreDB 6.0.0.
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This is a guest post - Steven Blair is a Software Architect at VME Retail Ltd. Introduction We have released version 1.0.0 of the...
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EventStoreDB 5.0.5 is out! This release contains an important bug fix for SSL connections on EventStoreDB versions 5.0.0 and...
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EventStoreDB 5.0.4 is out! It is available for the following operating systems:
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EventStoreDB 5.0.3 is out! It is available for the following operating systems:
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An EventStoreDB Commercial package for Amazon Linux 2 is now available!
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For the past few years now Gartner Group has been mentioning the critical importance of Event Driven Architecture to the modern...
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Event Store 4.1.4 is out! It is available for the following operating systems:
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EventStoreDB 5.0.2 is out! It is available for the following operating systems:
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In this post our challenge is to load a CSV file and ingest it using the EventStoreDB HTTP API to be ingested.