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Driving AI, Data for Demanding Apps: Cockroach Labs In the News — October 2024

Last edited on October 17, 2024

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    One of the biggest trends driving media conversations this month was the intersection of AI and database technology, specifically around how AI is changing the way businesses handle data. 

    Cockroach Labs found itself right in the thick of it, with articles that explored how our distributed database is uniquely suited for the challenges AI presents — especially when it comes to tasks like vector search, which is key to unlocking AI’s potential for enterprises.

    Tech Target

    TechTarget: Cockroach Labs Adds Vector Search, Updates Pricing Options

    In the race to make AI accessible and scalable for enterprises, CockroachDB’s latest 24.2 release is setting a new standard. As TechTarget’s Eric Avidon reports, the introduction of Vector Search through pgvector integration is a game-changer for businesses looking to process vast amounts of unstructured data. Key points included: 

    • The significance of 24.2’s new vector search capabilities through pgvector integration, which enables users to handle unstructured data for AI workloads like recommendation engines and AI assistants 

    • The increased accessibility of CockroachDB via our new pricing tiers, which provide greater flexibility for various workloads 

    • 24.2’s improved query performance via Generic Query Plans, which reflects our focus on enhancing efficiency and AI support for CockroachDB customers.

    The Register

    The Register: Cockroach Labs CEO: Diverse database models are essential as app demands surge

    As applications grow increasingly complex, CockroachDB’s resilience and consistency make it essential for achieving global scale. The Register’s Linday Clark interviewed Cockroach Labs Co-founder and CEO Spencer Kimball, exploring CockroachDB’s unique ability to handle globally distributed workloads. See insights on: 

    • The importance of using diverse database models as application demands grow 

    • CockroachDB’s strengths in handling complex, globally distributed workloads 

    • Cockroach Labs’ evolutions for the fast-changing database landscape, including the latest innovative features in CockroachDB and recent licensing changes.

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    CRN: Cockroach Labs’ Latest Database Release Offers New AI Functionality, Price Flexibility

    Constant innovation is central to the Cockroach Labs mission, as we strive to help our users deliver always-on experiences, scale effortlessly to meet demand, and expand easily to new geographies. Veteran CRN editor Rick Whiting reported on the latest developments in our CockroachDB 24.2 release. The article highlights:

    • Powerful new AI capabilities like Cockroach Labs Vector Search for advanced recommendation systems 

    • Improved database performance through Generic Query Plans 

    • The launch of our more flexible “Standard” cloud pricing tier, which supports businesses with varying operational needs and makes CockroachDB more accessible to a wider range of users. 

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    Big Data Wire:  The Rise, Realities, and Potential of Distributed SQL.

    The release of Vector Search in the 24.2 release of CockroachDB in preview was recently announced. Now CockroachDB users are ready to support AI-driven applications, including Large Language Models (LLMs). In this bylined article penned for Big Data Wire (formerly Datanami), Spencer Kimball explores the convergence of distributed SQL and vector databases in the AI era. Key takeaways:

    • How distributed SQL databases – such as CockroachDB – offer the essential scalability and resilience required to support AI-driven workloads 

    • Why vector databases excel at processing large, complex datasets

    • How these technologies are unlocking exciting new opportunities for businesses striving to be AI-ready, by scaling and optimizing AI applications. 

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    CIO: Rethinking enterprise architects’ roles for agile transformation

    How can enterprise architects ensure that they deliver business outcomes alongside their technical expertise? Their approach to managing cloud infrastructures – including cloud-native databases – are a part of the answer. CIO’s Isaac Sacolick explores agile transformation, examining how enterprise architects can play a pivotal role in digital transformation by assuming agile leadership roles. Here are just a few of the highlights: 

    • How architects can reduce technical debt, manage cloud platforms, and act as advisors to agile teams 

    • Perspective from Jason Forget, President and CRO of Cockroach Labs, stressing the importance of architects working with agile teams to modernize legacy systems into streamlined, resilient cloud infrastructures. Jason’s take: the best architects “should be allergic to spaghetti architecture, prioritizing streamlined, efficient, and resilient systems instead.”

    • Enterprise architects can drive significant business value when they align with agile practice and assume roles like product manager, delivery leader, and change agent. 

    See more of the latest on CockroachDB across the Internet – join us next month for the next news recap. 

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