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Your single source for this month's product updates, features, articles, and more. Hi there, March M

Your single source for this month's product updates, features, articles, and more. [Hasura logo]() Hi there, March Madness continues at Hasura! We’ve got some powerful product updates and we’d love to see you on Mar 30, 2023, to learn What's new with Hasura as we demo these new and upcoming features. [Save your spot →]() And next month we’re hitting the road with in-person events in NY and SF for Data + API Days – a one-day event exploring the advantages of GraphQL and accessing data fast on the API level. If you’re doing bespoke building of APIs or wrangling a proliferation of APIs across a large enterprise, you don’t want to miss this. [Details and dates →]() *Psst...keep reading for a code to redeem your free pass to Data + API Days! Product Updates Webhook auth cachingReduce the number of webhook HTTP calls by caching the resolved tokens and achieve faster GraphQL query resolution with webhook-based authentication. Docs [here →]() Enhanced console support for Import Open API The experience of importing REST endpoints from Open API spec to your GraphQL schema is now much faster and easier with fewer clicks on the console. Docs [here →]() MySQL Mutations We’re super excited to announce that our [MySQL data connector]() (in alpha) now supports mutations (INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE). Oracle We’re delighted to release the alpha version of our [Oracle data connector]() with support for queries, table relationships, and permissions. Logical Models Alpha We’re pleased to announce the alpha release of Logical Models which will allow users to leverage the native capabilities of their data source and integrate this logic directly into the Hasura GraphQL Engine Schema. Logical Models will address many use cases including optimizing complicated aggregations and supporting GROUP BY use cases without requiring DDL privileges or the need to create views or functions in your databases. For more information please refer to [#7473](). See all of this and more in action at [What's New with Hasura, our monthly c]()[ommunity call]() on March 30 @ 9 AM PT. Can't make it? Register and we'll send you the recording. Events Upcoming Hasura Events: [ ] March 22 – Webinar: [Optimizing your API for performance at scale]() [ ] March 23 – Webinar: [How Momentum Built a Secure and Scalable Multi-Tenant Application with Hasura]() [ ] March 28 – [Hasura User Group Meetup - Sydney]() [ ] March 30 – [Hasura User Group Meetup - Singapore]() [ ] March 30 – [What's New with Hasura: MySQL & Oracle mutations, Import OpenAI, Webhoook auth caching, and more]() [ ] March 30 – London Workshop: [#ShipFast on AWS with Hasura]() [ ] April 5 – NYC Workshop: [#ShipFast on AWS with Hasura]() Data + API Days: → Use code: DAPI100 for your free pass [ ] April 6 – [Hasura Data + API Days - NY]() in NYC [ ] May 4 – [Hasura Data + API Days - SF]() in San Francisco Upcoming Events We're Sponsoring: [[ ] QCon London]() | March 27-30 | London, UK [[ ] Data Council Austin]() | March 28-30 | Austin TX New Content Blogposts [ ][Achieve high availability and scalability on Hasura Cloud with Elastic Connection Pooling]() [ ][How to Build Data APIs on Snowflake]() [ ][GraphQL Performance Benchmarks – Hasura vs DIY Node.js with Dataloader]() [ ][Why we deleted 95% of our E2E tests]() [ ] [Community] [OLAP Analytics for Time Series Data with Hasura and PostgreSQL]() [ ] [Community] [Hasura vs. Firebase: which one should you choose for your next project?]() [ ] [Community] [Why Hasura is the Perfect Tool for Building a Scalable Node.js GraphQL API]() [ ] [Community] [Hasura: Building Scalable and Real-Time Applications – An Extensive Guide]() [ ] [Community] [Search linkage with Elasticsearch using Hasura's Remote Schema to Database Relationships]() (Japanese) [ ] [Community] GeekCare – [Building a Healthcare App Using Next.js and Hasura Cloud]() [ ] [Community] [Deploy Hasura on Northflank]() [ ] [Community] [An Intro to Hasura]() [ ] [Community] [How to Create GraphQL Application with Hasura and Azure SQL Database]() [ ] [Community] [Authenticate Hasura API calls with Okta JWT]() Videos & Audio [ ][How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Low-Code]() by Lyndon Maydwell Community Updates Jobs from the Community [ ]() [Hasura]() is hiring a Senior Developer Advocate - OLTP [ ]() [Hasura]() is hiring a Senior/Principal Product Marketing Manager, OLAP/Data Warehouse (Remote) [ ]() [Hasura]() is hiring a Senior Product Manager, OLTP Data Sources (North America East/Remote) [ ]() [Deep Impact]() is hiring a Clojure/Scala/Java Engineer [ ]() [(catch) health]() is hiring a Senior Frontend Engineer [ ]() [Rapptr]() is looking for a Backend Engineer [ ]() [Amzur Technologies]() is hiring a .NET Developer with GraphQL That’s a wrap on March's newsletter. See you next month, Hasura [GitHub]() [Twitter]() [Discord]() [YouTube]() [LinkedIn]() [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Preferences]()

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