Event Store blog
Posts tagged EventStoreDB
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We are pleased to announce the official release of EventStoreDB OSS & Commercial version 21.10.2 long term support (LTS). This is...
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These days, security has become essential to modern data management. Every data-centric business is becoming more vulnerable to...
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In 2019 we updated our release process to include a Long Term Support (LTS) each year in October. This helped bring an improved...
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We are pleased to announce the official release of EventStoreDB OSS & Commercial version 21.10.1 long-term support (LTS). This is...
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We are pleased to announce the official release of EventStoreDB OSS & Commercial version 20.10.5 long-term support (LTS). This is...
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Event Store Cloud has been an important project for us, and we’re committed to making it better and better. As Event Store Cloud...
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We have just released our new Long-Term Support (LTS) version, EventStoreDB 21.10.0! It's great to release this version and...
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In my previous post, we talked about the decision to obtain a cybersecurity certification and what were our initial steps.
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We are pleased to announce the official release of EventStoreDB OSS & Commercial version 21.10.0 long-term support (LTS). This...
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Event Sourcing Live is taking place virtually from 7-8 October 2021. Everyone at Event Store is excited about the conference....
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As opposed to more traditional systems where the state is persisted in a database and where CRUD operations are exposed to mutate...
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Event sourcing can seem overwhelming at first. It's a paradigm shift from the classic RDBMS style of storing and querying data....
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Looking at resources from the Internet, you may conclude that snapshots are an essential part of the Event Sourcing system. It...
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June is here and, as planned, EventStore 21.6 has been shipped. It is a substantial release containing important usability,...
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In Part 3 we looked at a counter-example rooted in the lack of a clear 'source' for transitions of data. Having competing sources...
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In Part 2 we looked at two counterexamples, one related to failing projections, and another about how not to propagate domain...
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In Part 1 the introduction talked about certain blind-spots we may have, when getting into event sourcing. We also covered the...
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Some mistakes can easily be prevented, by knowing how to avoid them. Some things may seem implicit and obvious to some people,...