Running a database in a production environment, and getting optimal performance, is never easy. Attend our webinar to find out how you can best integrate Riak into your infrastructure and keep your cluster running optimally.
Running a database in a production environment, and getting optimal performance, is never easy. Attend our webinar to find out how you can best integrate Riak into your infrastructure and keep your cluster running optimally.
Ripple, the Riak client library and tools for Ruby, version 0.9 has been released. Find out what’s new in it!
Coda Hale and Ryan Kennedy came out to the Riak Meetup in San Francisco to share their experiences and knowledge gained when putting a Riak-backed application into production at Yammer.
March 24, 2011 Adam Hunter is the newest Riak Developer Advocate! Adam first got involved with Riak when he used…
March 18, 2011 Thanks to all who attended Wednesday’s webinar on Riak (Search) and Node.js. If you couldn’t make it you…
Node.js is hot, and Riak is gaining steam. Attend our webinar to find out how you can use them together!
In February we kicked off the KillDashNine drinkup. It was a huge success (turns out we aren’t the only ones who care about durability) and, as promised, we’ll be having another drinkup this month.
There is a group of community members who are given commit access the Riak Wiki repository on GitHub, and I’m pleased to announce that Ryan Zezeski is now part of this group.
We are absolutely thrilled to announce that Mathias Meyer has joined the team here at Riak as a Developer Advocate.
Firstly, thanks to everyone who attended yesterday’s MapReducing Big Data With Luwak Webinar. Here’s the recorded screencast of the webinar along with several other MapReduce and Luwak resources.
Riak Senior Engineer Bryan Fink has been doing some exceptional work with MapReduce and Luwak, Riak’s large-object storage interface. Recently, he wrote up two extensive blog posts on the specifics of Luwak and the powerful tool it makes when combined with Riak’s MapReduce engine.
Happy New Year, Happy Wednesday, and Happy Riak 0.14! It’s a new year and it’s time for a new version of Riak. We’ve been putting the final touches on the latest release candidate for the last few days and we are now ready to call Riak 0.14, a.k.a “Dakota,” official.
The Dev team here at Riak is in the process of prioritizing some code and new feature development. So, we wanted your opinion on it. We threw together a short, simple survey to get some feedback on where we should be spending our time.
Details on our ‘Intro to Riak CS’ webcast.
Details on our ‘From Relational to Riak’ webcast.