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MySQL, MariaDB, and Oracle now in beta, HasuraCon 2023, and more

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

Your single source for this month's product updates, features, articles, and more. [Hasura logo]() Hi there, This month, we’re coming in hot with the recent announcement of MySQL, MariaDB, and Oracle data connectors, now in beta. We recommend checking out [the blog]() to help you dive right in, and sign up to attend our launch event on May 18 - 9 AM PST, Ship faster with low-code APIs on MySQL, MariaDB, and Oracle. [Register today! →]() There’s more! Registration is now live for [HasuraCon 2023](), our big, buzzing conference you don’t want to miss, happening June 20-22. Fully virtual and free to attend, it’s a whole event dedicated to expanding your knowledge and staying at the forefront of the latest advancements. [Time to secure your spot! →]() Product Updates [ ] We are delighted to announce that our [MySQL](), [MariaDB](), and [Oracle]() data connectors are now in beta. These data connectors support queries, mutations, table relationships, remote relationships, and permissions. Check out our announcement [blog]() and getting started videos for [MySQL]() and [Oracle](). [ ] We are also excited to announce that CockroachDB support is now out of beta and generally available to all Hasura users. See our [docs]() for details. [ ] Learn more about the milestones for the upcoming V3 beta launch and the developer experience [here](). We will soon open up early access to V3 beta, and if interested, you can sign up [here](). [ ] More observability for Subscriptions and Event Triggers are coming your way via Prometheus metrics. Check out all the metrics [here](). See all of this and more in action at [What's New with Hasura](), our monthly community call on May 25 @ 9 AM PT. Can't make it? [Register](), and we'll send you the recording. Events Upcoming Hasura Events: [ ] Jun 20-22 – [HasuraCon registration is live!]() [ ] May 18 - 9 AM PST – [Launch Event: Ship faster with low-code APIs on MySQL, MariaDB, and Oracle]() [ ] May 25 - 9 AM PST – [Community Call]() – See Hasura V3 updates, GenAI enabled, helium for Hasura DSL kit, and more! [ ] May 31 - 11 AM SGT – [Data + API Days - Virtual]() [ ] May 18 - 9 AM PST – [Lunch & Learn: Deliver Applications and APIs Faster with Snowflake and Hasura]() Upcoming Events We're Sponsoring: [ ] June 26 - [Snowflake Summit]() 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 [ ][Hasura & CockroachDB Easily Handle Thousands of Requests Per Second with Low CPU Utilization – Part 1]() [ ][Apigee + Hasura: Data APIs at Enterprise Scale – Part 1]() [ ][Get GraphQL APIs on WordPress and MySQL using Hasura]() [[ ] Introducing Dynamic Routing on Hasura]() [ ][Convert REST endpoints from OpenAPI spec to GraphQL in 2 clicks]() [ ] [Community] [Unleashing the Power of GraphQL on Snowflake With Hasura]() [ ] [Community] [Building an app that uses CockroachDB, Prisma, and Hasura for Remix Conf.]() [ ] [Community] [Working on the charity activation app that uses CockroachDB, Prisma, and Hasura for Remix Conf.]() [ ] [Community] [Learn how to use instant GraphQL APIs with Hasura & CockroachDB]() [ ] [Community] [Hasura ed. There is no silver bullet]() (Japanese) [ ] [Community] D[emo to show how to use Hasura + Flutter as Firebase alternative.]() (Japanese) [ ]() [Community] [GraphQL codegen: react-query + graphql-request + Hasura]() (Japanese) [ ] [Community] [A guide to using Hasura with Sequin]() [ ] [Community] [Hasura GraphQL Engine & SQL Functions: Unveiling User Similarities and Crafting Matchmaking/Recommendation Systems - A Comprehensive Tutorial]() [ ] [Community] [Deploy Hasura on AWS EKS with Aurora Postgresql]() [ ] [Community] [Migrating Applications to the Cloud with Hasura]() [ ] [Community] [ChatGPT + SQL + Hasura]() Videos & Audio [ ] [We Solved Dev Infrastructure, So Why Does it Suck to Build Stuff?]() w/ Tanmai Gopal Community Updates App of the monthTrees That Count is our app of the month. Launched in November 2016 by the environmental charity Project Crimson, [Trees That Count]() is an online platform allowing New Zealanders to gift and donate native trees. Planters can apply for, plant, and care for these native trees helping to mitigate climate change and boost native biodiversity. As of March 2023, Trees That Count has funded over 1.5 million native trees and supported close to 1,300 planting projects across Aotearoa. Read how [Abletech used Hasura to rebuild Trees That Count]() to make it cost-effective, easy to maintain, handle spikes in loads, and extensible. That’s a wrap on May's newsletter. See you next month, Hasura [GitHub]() [Twitter]() [Discord]() [YouTube]() [LinkedIn]() [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Preferences]()

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