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71: Fake it real good
Jan Waś teaches us about the new Faker connector and how you can use it to emulate data that does not exist on any storage, how you can shape it as you need, and how you can then learn real SQL,…
70: Previewing a new UI
Manfred Moser is joined by Peter Kosztolanyi to talk about the origins, current status, and future of the new Preview Web UI for Trino, before we play around with it in a demo.More info at…
69: Client protocol improvements
Show notes and more details at https://trino.io/episodes/69
68: Year of the Snake - Python UDFs
Show notes with more details at https://trino.io/episodes/68
67: Extra query speed with Exasol and Trino
More details at https://trino.io/episodes/67
66: Chat with Trino and Wren AI
Manfred is joined by Wren AI team members and contributors to talk about the new AI-powered, text to SQL tool and its great support for Trino.More details at https://trino.io/episodes/66
65: Performance boosts
Manfred and Cole talk about recent releases in various features enhancing performance.Details in https://trino.io/episodes/65
64: Control with Open Policy Agent
Sebastian Bernauer and Sönke Liebau from Stackable join us to talk about their experience with using Open Policy Agent for access control with Trino.More details at https://trino.io/episodes/64
63: Querying Trino with JavaScript
Emily Sunaryo, DevRel intern at Starburst, joins us to talk about her experience learning Trino and starting to write a web application with JavaScript to query data in Trino.More details at…
62: A lakehouse that simply works at Prezi
More details at https://trino.io/episodes/62
61: Trino powers business intelligence
Cole and Manfred talk with our guest Patrick Pichler from CreativeData about PowerBI and his open source Trino connector.More details in https://trino.io/episodes/61
60: Trino AI functions
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
59: Querying Trino with Java and jOOQ
More details at https://trino.io/episodes/59
58: Understanding your users with Trino and Mitzu
Interview with István Mészáros about Mitzu. More details at https://trino.io/episodes/58
57: Seeing clearly with OpenTelemetry
Interview with David Phillips and Matt Stepenson about OpenTelemetry integration in Trino and usage with Starburst Galaxy. More details at https://trino.io/episodes/57
56: The vast possibilities of Trino and VAST
Interview with Colleen Tartow and Roman Zeyde from VAST about the database and platform and how it works with Trino. More details at https://trino.io/episodes/56
55: Commander Bun Bun peeks at Peaka
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…
54: Trino 2023 wrapped
Martin, Manfred and Cole look back at the year 2023 for the Trino project and the Trino community.
53: Understanding your data with Coginiti and Trino
We chat with Matthew Mullins and Roman Nesterov about Coginiti, a enterprise SQL workbench and collaboration tool with Trino support. More information at https://trino.io/episodes/53
52: Commander Bun Bun takes a bite out of Yugabyte
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…
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