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Brian Olsen

Trino Community Broadcast

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Trino Community Broadcast

Brian Olsen

Trino Community Broadcast

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Trino Community Broadcast

Brian Olsen

Trino Community Broadcast

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We chat with Isa Inalcik from BestSecret about his proof of concepts for Trino functions calling AI/LLM systems.More details at https://trino.io/episodes/60
More details at https://trino.io/episodes/59
Timestamps:- 0:00 Intro- 1:36 Releases 437-438- 4:12 Introducing Peaka- 8:07 An overview of Peaka- 16:02 The engineering of Peaka- 20:04 Connectors- 26:51 Peaka demo- 41:34 Managing catalogs and security- 51:06 Peaka wrap-up- 53:14 PR of the ep
Timestamps:- 0:00 Intro- 1:48 Releases 428-430- 6:30 Introducing Denis Magda from @YugabyteDB - 7:56 JDBC, Trino's JDBC driver, and the Postgres connector- 14:08 Introducing YugabyteDB- 21:33 Demo time! Trino with PostgreSQL- 29:56 Demoing Trin
- Intro Music: 0:00- Intro: 0:31- Trino releases 408-410: 2:02- Introducing the Ignite connector to Trino: 5:30- What is Ignite?: 7:30- Contributing the Ignite connector: 10:10- PR of the episode: 52:20
DolphinScheduler is a popular Apache data workflow orchestrator that enables running complex data pipelines. They recently added a Trino integration and will be demonstrating how to use DolphinScheduler to enable a series of transformations on
We're going to discuss all of the awesome sessions that happened during Trino Summit this year. Manfred, Cole, and I will be joined by Martin, Dain, Brian Zhan, and Claudius for their, perspective and what they found most interesting about the
Trino's initial use case was around replacing the Apache Hive runtime. As data lakes grew into prominence, it became clear that having a faster query engine didn't solve all problems. The Hive model itself was a huge bottleneck and didn't provi
Join us for this next episode of the broadcast, where we bring back Ryan Blue, the creator of Iceberg, to discuss some of the latest happenings in the Iceberg community. We also discuss and demo a bunch of new features that have come out in the
In this episode we sit down with engineers, Steve Morgan and Edward Morgan, to discuss how they use Trino at Raft. Raft provides consulting services and is particularly skilled at DevSecOps. One particular challenge they face is dealing with fr
We'll be doing a more focused look at a specific feature that's being added to Trino: polymorphic table functions. We're excited to talk about what they do, where we are so far, where we're going, and how you can leverage them to make Trino bet
This episode covers will introduce the benefits of having the Trino community around the Trino project. What is the purpose of communities in tech projects? Would the product be successful without a community or anyone to maintain it?We introdu
As Trino preps to jump to Java 17, we discuss the latest features added Java 11 to Java 17, talk with Martin through a few of the potential uses of new features like the Vector API, language improvements, and G1GC speedups, and finally, we will
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