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Timescale Inc., a PostgreSQL cloud database company, today announced the release of two new open-source extensions that significantly enhance its scalability and ease of use for artificial ...
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Coming to PostgreSQL: On-disk database encryptionOpen source initiative aims to offer enterprise security feature without vendor lock-in Transparent Data Encryption (TDE) is a popular approach to encrypting data at the storage layer, beefing up ...
The open-source PostgreSQL 16 database is out today, adding new features that will help improve performance for all types of workloads, including AI.
Organizations that are using TimescaleDB to store and query their time-series data may be interested to know that they can use the database to store and query vectors for GenAI applications, too.
Atlassian recently migrated 4 million Jira databases to Amazon Aurora, intending to reduce costs and improve the reliability ...
Earlier this year, the Timescale expanded its offerings by announcing its pgvectorscale and pgai efforts, which integrate advanced vector database capabilities with its database platform.
Most recently, both Google Cloud and Couchbase expanded vector search capabilities in their database offerings. Google Cloud, which last year announced support for pgvector vector search capabilities ...
Timescale Inc., the creator of a cloud time-series database that’s based on PostgreSQL, is looking to cater to artificial intelligence developers with the launch of its latest vector ...
Neon, a serverless PostgreSQL database company, announced it has successfully raised $46 million in a series B round of funding. This brings the company’s total funding raised to $104 million.
Cloud service providers, including Google Cloud, are in a race to add vector support and other AI-related features as they try to get the first-mover advantage.
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