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Snowflake integration, parameterized queries, action improvements, elastic connection pooling, and m

Snowflake integration, parameterized queries, action improvements, elastic connection pooling, and more. [Hasura][Hasura]() Hey there, Join our engineering team for new feature demos and product updates at our final [Community Call]() of 2022 on Thursday, December 15th at 9 AM PT. We'll be joined by our CEO, Tanmai Gopal who will highlight our major releases and updates from the past year! Check out the agenda below. [REGISTER HERE]( - Product Lookback: Join Tanmai Gopal, cofounder & CEO at Hasura for a look back at everything we accomplished in 2022. - Snowflake Preview: You did the legwork getting all your data organized, categorized, and systematized in Snowflake. Let Hasura help solve your data warehouse’s last-mile problem and get the richness of Snowflake into the product team’s hands! - AlloyDB Integration Improvements: It may walk and trumpet like an elephant, but AlloyDB is the tricked-out “Postgres Compatible” DB you’d expect from the data engineers at Google that achieves 99.99% availability and includes a plethora of auto-scaling features which allow it to adapt to a wide range of requirements. Now you can have instant GraphQL for this powerful database solution which Google is planning to release as GA December 2022. - Parameterized Queries (feedback): Your DBA was on Product Santa’s ‘good list’ this year. Unleash even more of your DB’s superpowers as SQL goes ultra-meta in this brand-new RFC. GraphQL run-time variables in SQL with Hasura’s protected execution guarantee? Yes please! - Action Improvements: The Action train is still “full steam ahead” with response transforms now supported on the UI and ability to make query parameters optional. - Elastic Connection Pooling: What goes up must come down, and database traffic is no different. Hasura now supports automated flexible database connection pools for even more set-it-and-forget-it devops wins. - Dynamic DB Connection (Alpha Release): Throw a switch for the GraphQL train. Dynamic strings and business logic for your database parameters. We're actively looking for Alpha customers. - Community Presenter - Streaming Subscriptions: Our community presenter will give an overview of how Lineup Ninja connects clients to 1000’s of records per client at a low client and server cost using Streaming Subscriptions. [REGISTER HERE]( Plus, we’ll be giving out some exclusive swag during the call. You won't want to miss it! We'll see you there, Hasura [GitHub]() [Twitter]() [Discord]() [YouTube]() [LinkedIn]() Hasura, 355 Bryant Street, Suite 403, San Francisco CA 94107 [Unsubscribe]()

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