Lessons learned in data warehousing, analytics, and database engineering
The cloud-native era is a fact of life, but teams building data warehouses on-prem deserve the right tools. That’s why we’ve refocused our mission on empowering on-prem data engineers.
We are thrilled to share the latest update of Oxla 1.3.0! Since the beta release, we've been working hard and are now dropping three releases – 1.1.0, 1.2.0, and the latest 1.3.0.
This article presents a polynomial time algorithm that computes a minimum valid subset of expressions and columns.
After three months of hard work, Oxla is now production-ready. So today, without further due, we would like to introduce you – drumroll, please – Oxla BETA!
The memory in modern computers and operating systems uses paged virtual address space. Paging means that the memory is divided into fixed-size areas.
Those who've read our first blog post know that at Oxla, we are committed to identifying and fixing even the smallest inefficiencies to improve performance.
Hi there! At Oxla, we've been working really hard to achieve exceptional performance. We have dedicated a lot of effort towards this goal, and we're thrilled to present our progress in the latest tech preview.