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Your single source for this month's product updates, features, articles, community stories, and more. [Hasura logo]() Hi there, We’ve got some exciting product updates, and we’d love to see you on the April 27 Community Call as we’ll be putting Hasura v3 into action! [Save your spot →]() If you’re in San Francisco, join us for Data + API Days on May 4 for a one-day event of workshops, talks, and panels 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. [Register →]() Not in the Bay Area? HasuraCon 2023 – the largest virtual gathering of Hasura enthusiasts who’ll geek out on the future of data APIs – is right around the corner on June 20-22. [Save the date →]() Product Updates [ ] We’re super excited to announce that our [Oracle data connector]() (in alpha) now supports mutations (INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE) and we now have a new [MariaDB data connector]() (in alpha) that supports queries, mutations, remote relationships, table relationships, and permissions. [ ] You can now create database-to-database relationships for Athena, Snowflake, Oracle, MySQL, and MariaDB. [ ] Introducing [dynamic routing]() for Postgres – this feature allows you to route GraphQL requests to dynamically resolved database connections based on request context. Useful for multi-user database credentials, multi-tenant data architectures, and other advanced database topology patterns with Hasura. [ ] We’re announcing a new model-first metadata structure based on the [GraphQL Data Specification (GDS)]() for Hasura v3. Join our working group to get a preview by filling in this [form](). [ ] Effective April 1, 2023, Hasura Cloud Professional plans have transitioned from per-hour billing to per-active-hour billing to reduce costs for those of you with intermittent usage. Check out [our docs]() for more information. [ ] We’re excited to be working on providing you with the ability to audit changes to your Hasura GraphQL schema that will make collaboration across large teams, microservices, and roles manageable and predictable. Sign up [here]() to join our preview group and help shape this feature. [ ] Changes or additions to environment variables in your Hasura Cloud projects will now take effect immediately. [ ] We recently published our software support policy which can be accessed [here](). See all of this and more in action at [What's New with Hasura, our monthly community call]() on April 27 @ 9 AM PT. Can't make it? Register and we'll send you the recording. Events Upcoming Hasura Events: [ ] April 27 – 11:00 AM SGT – In APAC? We've got you covered - join us for this webinar: [Combining Snowflake and PostgreSQL to build low-latency apps on historical data insights]() [ ] April 27 – [What’s New with Hasura: See Hasura v3 in action for the first time and more!]() [ ] May 4 – [Hasura Data + API Days - SF]() in San Francisco → Use code: DAPI100 for your free pass [ ] June 1 – Lunch & Learn: [Deliver Applications and APIs Faster with Snowflake and Hasura]() | Plano, TX Upcoming Events We're Sponsoring: [ ][Data Innovation Summit]() | May 11-12 | Stockholm, Sweden [ ]() [API Days]() | May 16-17 | New York, NY New Content Featured content of the month [ ][Using Hasura To Build Core Platform]() – learn how Teaching Strategies is modernizing its platform with a centralized API over its data to support teachers and education institutions. Blog posts [ ][Instant data activation with Hasura on GCP: Cloud SQL, AlloyDB, BigQuery]() [ ][Building Powerful and Scalable Applications with Hasura and AlloyDB]() [ ][The Power of Women in the Workplace: Insights and Inspiration from Hasura Female Leaders]() [ ][Why You Need a Multi-Cloud and Multi-Region Deployment Strategy for Distributed Postgres]() [ ] [Community] [A Hasura Quick Start with Remote Schema, Remote Joins]() [ ] [Community] [Breaking Up Monolithic Architecture with Hasura]() [ ] [Community] [Guide to side effects in Hasura]() [ ] [Community] [Build a Powerful GraphQL API with Postgres in Under 10 Minutes]() [ ] [Community] [Hasura reload metadata on running server using aws lambda]() [ ] [Community] [Migration is 10 times easier with Hasura, right?]() (Japanese) [ ] [Community] [An article that implements the authentication function with Hasura + Auth0]() (Japanese) [ ] [Community] [Updating Records in Hasura]() (Japanese) Videos & Audio [ ][Hasura Overview Collection]() [ ] Quick Tips: [Distributed Postgres: Connecting CockroachDB to Hasura Cloud]() [ ] Quick Tips: [Distributed Postgres: Connecting YugabyteDB to Hasura Cloud]() [ ] Quick Tips: [Distributed Postgres: Using Hasura GraphQL for Multi-Region Writes]() [ ] Quick Tips: [DistributedPostgres:Deploying Multiple Points-of-Presence on Hasura Cloud w/Metadata & Github CI/CD]() Community Updates App of the monthMomentum is our app of the month! Momentum built a sales execution platform that uses automation and AI to improve data hygiene and deal visibility for revenue teams. Santiago (Co-Founder & CEO) and Moiz (CTO) recently joined us to talk about [how they built a secure, scalable, multi-tenant app using Hasura.]() Jobs from the Community[ ]() [Hasura]() is hiring a Lead Designer (Remote) [ ]() [Hasura]() is hiring a Senior Haskell Engineer (Remote) [ ]() [Hasura]() is hiring a Senior Product Manager, OLTP Data Sources (North America East/Remote) [ ]() [Colabra]() is hiring a remote full stack engineer [ ]() [Countfire]() is hiring a senior/mid-level full stack developer Tooling from the Community Community member Tristen Harris recently launched [Pysura]() – a CLI tool that combines the power of Hasura, Python, GraphQL, and Flutter. This tool offers a type-safe GraphQL backend and a bring-your-own frontend approach, with built-in support for Flutter. This means Python developers now have better mobile support and build applications for various platforms. Check it out! If you have any questions, please contact Tristen (TristenHarr#8406) on Discord. That’s a wrap on April's newsletter. See you next month, Hasura [GitHub]() [Twitter]() [Discord]() [YouTube]() [LinkedIn]() [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Preferences]()

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