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Azure Cosmo DB, GCP Marketplace, New Action Type Generator, and more Hi there, Welcome to the first

Azure Cosmo DB, GCP Marketplace, New Action Type Generator, and more [Hasura logo]() Hi there, Welcome to the first edition of the Hasura Newsletter for 2023! We're starting the new year with our annual look at the Hasura product roadmap! At next week's [Community Call](), Tanmai Gopal will go over everything you can expect from Hasura in 2023, along with some sneak peeks at a few of the upcoming features. Join us next Thursday, January 26 @ 9 AM PT. [Register →]() Highlights [ ] Hasura Cloud Enterprise is now available on [Google Cloud Marketplace](). [ ] We’ve launched support for [Azure Cosmos DB for PostgreSQL](). [ ] Hasura User Groups in [Tokyo]() and [Bangalore]() are hosting meetups this month. [ ] Brand new video series: [Getting Started with Hasura]() and [Hasura Quick Tips](). Product Updates Hasura Cloud Enterprise on Google Cloud MarketplaceGoogle Cloud customers can now procure and pay for Hasura Cloud Enterprise via the [Google Cloud Marketplace](). Please contact your account manager or sales@hasura.io for more details. Instant GraphQL on Azure Cosmos DB for PostgreSQL Hasura now officially supports queries, relationships, mutations, and streaming subscriptions on Azure Cosmos DB for PostgreSQL. Follow the [Getting Started Guide]() to connect to your Cosmos DB PostgreSQL instance. More details can be found in the [documentation](). New Action Type Generator to Import Types from Table (Beta): When creating Hasura actions, you can now import types from the database tables (existing GraphQL schema) instead of manually creating them. This feature is currently in beta, and we welcome you to try it out and provide feedback on [GitHub #9273](). GraphQL Subscriptions on CockroachDB and Citus GraphQL subscriptions (both [live queries]() and [streaming]()), which were released last year for PostgreSQL, are now also supported for PostgreSQL-based databases, CockroachDB and Citus. Revamped Cron Triggers Page with Request Transforms Added The cron trigger form on the UI has been revamped with some significant enhancements, such as the ability to transform requests on the console and an option to delete cron triggers. Visit [the documentation]() for more information. Proactive Vulnerability Scanning of Container Images Hasura regularly scans all container images used in Hasura Cloud and Hasura Enterprise for vulnerabilities with the leading container scanning tools. Those marked “Critical” or “High” are remediated before the next release. Visit [our docs]() to learn more about how we secure your Hasura deployments. Events [In-Person] Hasura User Group Tokyo Meetup | Jan 19th @ 6:45 PM JST The Tokyo HUG is back for its second in-person meetup. The event will feature talks from the community about manual relationships, using Hasura with Codegen, and more. You can see the full agenda and register [here](). [Community Call] Our First Call of 2023 | Jan 26th @ 9 AM PT The Hasura Community Call is jam-packed for January. Join Tanmai Gopal, co-founder & CEO, and hear what’s in store for Hasura in the new year. You’ll also learn about some of the latest features like Cosmos DB support, Autocreate Actions, and database latency checks for cloud. Plus, you could win some exclusive swag from our recently launched swag store! Explore the full agenda and register [here](). [In-person] Hasura User Group Bangalore Meetup | Jan 31st @ 6:30 PM IST The Bangalore HUG is hosting its second in-person at our office in Bangalore. It will feature talks from Hasura users and the Hasura team about running Hasura in a serverless environment and how teams use Hasura in capital markets. Explore the full agenda and register [here](). [Webinar] Scaling a Realtime Application: Lineup Ninja’s Migration Journey from Firebase to Hasura | Jan 31st @ 10 AM PT Faced with geo-restricted service boundaries, Lineup Ninja needed to migrate their functional-reactive architecture from Firebase to a solution available where their customer’s needed it. In this webinar, we’ll look at the design decisions in migrating from Firebase to Hasura and their incremental adoption of streaming subscriptions to dramatically reduce their client load. Register [here](). New Content Blogposts [ ] [Best Practices Guide for GraphQL Observability with Hasura [Part 1]]() [ ] [Top 3 Reasons why Enterprises Choose Hasura]() [ ] [[Community] Auth0, Hasura, Social Media Login]() [ ] [[Community] Spin up Hasura for free in 140 Seconds]() [ ] [[Community] How to avoid messing up squash migration in Hasura]() [ ] [[Community] Instructions: Generate Hasura Authorization Token Using JWT (Japanese)]() [ ] [[Community] Develop multi-tenant microservices using Hasura and API Gateway (Japanese)]() [ ] [[Community] Personal development architecture for cheap and fast development (Japanese)]() Videos & Audio [ ] [The December Community Call]() [ ] [Instant GraphQL APIs on Snowflake with Hasura]() [ ] [Working with the Aiven Platform and Hasura featuring a Kafka twist]() [ ] [[Community] Lessons from stitching GraphQL services with Hasura]() Community Updates App of the Month [Fieldguide](), our community app of the month, builds automation and collaboration software for Audit and Advisory firms – specifically cybersecurity, privacy, and ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) practices. Risk advisory practitioners typically use legacy, desktop tools built in the ’90s that don’t provide efficiencies in their daily work. Fieldguide users have completed thousands of audits on the platform, saving 30-50% of hours and transforming the operations of their practices. You can read more about [how Fieldguide uses Hasura](). We’re hiring for some exciting roles at Hasura! If you or someone else is interested, please apply. A few of the key roles we are hiring for: [ ] Cloud Infrastructure Engineer - Hasura Cloud [ ] Senior Haskell Engineer You can apply for these roles and others [here](). That’s a wrap on January’s newsletter. See you next month, Hasura [GitHub]() [Twitter]() [Discord]() [YouTube]() [LinkedIn]() [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Preferences]()

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