CI/CD for Databases, Ariga raises 18M$, Deploying Migrations from the Cloud
Join us for the 7th edition of the Atlas Newsletter to learn about Ariga's funding announcement, Kubernetes integrations and more!
Hi everyone!
Welcome to our newsletter, where we periodically share updates and fresh content about everything Atlas.
Here’s what you can find in this edition:
Our company, Ariga, raises 18M$ to build the future of working with databases.
We’re hosting a webinar next Monday at 13:00 UTC about CI/CD for databases.
We released v0.12 of Atlas with some cool new features such as cloud-based deployments and Slack notifications for your team.
Learn all about the Atlas Kubernetes Operator, our support for Turso, and our new VSCode Extension.
Happy weekend,
Ariel and Rotem
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Ariga raises 18M$ to build the future of working with databases
We are delighted to share that Ariga has raised 18M$ in total from Tiger Global and TLV Partners to build our vision for the future of how organizations work with their databases.
This is an important milestone for us as it provides us with the resources we need to keep growing our open-source communities and build the products we envision for the industry. In this post, Ariel takes this opportunity to reflect on the work we’ve done in the past two+ years, and where we are going as a company.
Webinar: CI/CD for Databases, Monday, June 12th 13:00 UTC
Join us to discuss:
Why schema changes slow down development
How to detect and prevent risky schema changes before they hit production
How to integrate safe schema changes into your continuous delivery pipeline using Terraform or Kubernetes.
Announcing Atlas v0.12: Cloud State Management
Learn about new Atlas Cloud features: deploying from the cloud, deployment reports, and Slack notifications.
More new releases from our team:
Quickly visualize your Django schemas with DjangoViz - create beautiful ERDs on the Atlas Cloud playground with this Django extension.
Announcing the Atlas HCL VSCode Extension - get autocompletion, linting, and syntax highlighting for your Atlas HCL files in VSCode.
Working with Turso - learn how to manage the schema of your Turso database using Atlas.
The Atlas Kubernetes Operator - Cloud-native schema migrations with Kubernetes.
Wrapping up
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