Lettuce Joins Redis’ Official Client Family
Redis Labs Blog
by donna.bentley@redis.com
2d ago
Lettuce joins the family of officially supported clients under the Redis umbrella. With the Redis 7.2 release, we’re committed to supporting the key client libraries that the developer community uses.  These official client libraries complement  the latest Redis functionality, security features, and are optimized for performance, with consistent docs and user interfaces. Lettuce joins the other five official client libraries––Jedis (Java), node-redis (NodeJS), redis-py (Python), NRedisStack (.Net), and Go-Redis (Go).  Lettuce is an advanced and non-blocking Java Redis driver tha ..read more
Visit website
Redis Acquires Speedb to Supercharge End-to-End Application Performance at Lower Cost
Redis Labs Blog
by Scott Adrian
1w ago
Redis Acquires Speedb to Supercharge End-to-End Application Performance at Lower Cost The data storage engine joins the world’s fastest in-memory datastore to strengthen application performance across caching and real-time use cases Mountain View, March 21 – Redis, the leading real-time data platform, today announced its acquisition of Speedb, the world’s fastest data storage engine, to support a broad array of enterprise applications and use cases with diverse performance requirements. Redis will leverage Speedb to enhance real-time data processing and power low-latency user experie ..read more
Visit website
The Future of Redis
Redis Labs Blog
by Rowan Trollope
1w ago
Following yesterday’s announcement of the Redis licensing change, we want to provide a wider view of our future for our customers, partners, and the developer community.  Redis has been a tremendous success, thanks to the support of our developer community and the hard work of the entire Redis team. The principles outlined in the Redis manifesto continue to guide our approach to building software. As a company built by developers for developers, we constantly seek feedback from our ecosystem on how we can improve and add new capabilities.  So, what have we heard and where are we inve ..read more
Visit website
Redis Adopts Dual Source-Available Licensing
Redis Labs Blog
by Rowan Trollope
1w ago
Future Redis releases will continue to offer free and permissive use of the source code under dual RSALv2 and SSPLv1 licenses; these releases will combine advanced data types and processing engines previously only available in Redis Stack. Beginning today, all future versions of Redis will be released with source-available licenses. Starting with Redis 7.4, Redis will be dual-licensed under the Redis Source Available License (RSALv2) and Server Side Public License (SSPLv1). Consequently, Redis will no longer be distributed under the three-clause Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD). From day o ..read more
Visit website
What’s New in Two with Redis – February Edition
Redis Labs Blog
by donna.bentley@redis.com
3w ago
Click image to view video Welcome to ‘What’s New in Two’, the place to catch up on the Redis releases you might have missed from last month. In this article, we’ll delve deeper into developments from February, expanding on what I covered in our latest video. I’ve included a video thumbnail above for those who prefer watching a quick recap of this month’s updates. Let’s dive in!  First, an enhancement for Maintenance Mode for Redis Software is coming with our newest release of 7.4.2. This enhancement increases flexibility with different shard migration like offering a database ID to evict ..read more
Visit website
Vector Databases 101
Redis Labs Blog
by donna.bentley@redis.com
3w ago
Storing and accessing data efficiently is a looming concern. Vector databases have emerged as a crucial technology in the field of data management and artificial intelligence applications, playing a significant role in modern computing. Unlike a traditional relational database, a vector database is designed to efficiently handle and retrieve vector embeddings of complex data types like images, videos, and audio. This makes them particularly suited for advanced search capabilities and AI-driven data analysis. But what are vector embeddings, what makes them so useful, and when should you use a v ..read more
Visit website
What is Jupyter and Why Should You Care?
Redis Labs Blog
by donna.bentley@redis.com
1M ago
New technologies come and go quicker than the seasons. Sometimes it’s hard, as a developer, to know which tools are worth knowing about and learning how to use, and which will seem like last year’s news in only two months. Project Jupyter however, is definitely worth taking the time to learn about. They’ve been creating tools to help developers for almost a decade. Their Executive and Software Steering Councils include folks from top-notch companies like AWS, Netflix, and Apple.  They also recognize distinguished contributors every year. The classic Jupyter Notebooks have trickled into ed ..read more
Visit website
Introducing the Redis Vector Library for Enhancing GenAI Development
Redis Labs Blog
by kevin.wiley@redis.com
1M ago
Redis Vector Library simplifies the developer experience by providing a streamlined client that enhances Generative AI (GenAI) application development.   Redis Enterprise serves as a real-time vector database for vector search, LLM caching, and chat history. Taking advantage of Generative AI (GenAI) has become a central goal for many technologists. Since ChatGPT launched in November 2022, organizations have set new priorities for their teams to apply GenAI. The expectations are high:  AI can compose written language, construct images, answer questions, and write code. But several hur ..read more
Visit website
What’s New in Two with Redis – January Edition
Redis Labs Blog
by donna.bentley@redis.com
2M ago
Click image to view session Welcome to ‘What’s New in Two’, the place to catch up on the Redis releases you might have missed from last month. And this month has a ton of great updates. In this article, we’ll delve deeper into developments from January, expanding on what I covered in our latest video. I’ve included a video thumbnail above for those who prefer watching a quick recap of this month’s updates. Let’s dive in!  Redis Cloud First, let’s jump into Redis Cloud and see what’s cooking there: eight new updates: JSON Support in Active-Active Redis Cloud now supports JSON in Active ..read more
Visit website
.NET Vector Search Simplified
Redis Labs Blog
by donna.bentley@redis.com
2M ago
A Walkthrough of Redis OM .NET’s Vector Search and Semantic Caching Capabilities Redis OM .NET now supports Redis vector search and integrates with embedding generation APIs using OpenAI, Azure OpenAI, Hugging Face, and ML.NET.  Vector database technology is reshaping the way we think about data. Passages of text, images, and audio can all be encoded and indexed as vectors so that they can be searched semantically. We are rapidly moving from a world where the machine-readable semantics of your data are within its content, rather than its structure. However, vector databases can be unintui ..read more
Visit website

Follow Redis Labs Blog on FeedSpot

Continue with Google
Continue with Apple
OR