Crate's evolution in open source and company building, from a founder’s point of view
Crate.io co-founder Christian Lutz explains the reasons behind CrateDB's licensing change, sharing his vision for the future of the company.
Crate.io co-founder Christian Lutz explains the reasons behind CrateDB's licensing change, sharing his vision for the future of the company.
Starting with CrateDB v4.5.0 and from now on, Crate.io says farewell to its Enterprise License. Instead, all CrateDB features are now available in a single, open-source version licensed under Apache 2.0. This means that CrateDB is (and will continue to be) completely free if you run it on your own premises.
Learn how to build real-time dashboards using CrateDB and Grafana, an open-source platform for data visualization.
SQL is a powerful language for analyzing time series data. In this blogpost, we teach you some queries using the NYC taxi dataset and CrateDB Cloud.
You can now sign up for a CrateDB Cloud free trial! Use a 3-node cluster for 14 days, with 96 GB of storage and up to 600 ingests per second.
Read in our CEO letter how we continue to be deeply committed to the developer community and also an active contributor to the open source initiative.
Crate.io will no longer use Elastic’s Elasticsearch as an upstream project for CrateDB and open source its entire codebase under the APLv2 with CrateDB 4.5
In this release, we improved the performance and stability of CrateDB, diagnostics, and its standard SQL and Postgres compatibility.
Find out how Thomas Concrete, a world-leader in the concrete business, is adding value to their customers thanks to industrial IoT.
In this release, the CrateDB team has focused on improving speed in aggregations, SQLcompatibility and usability.