News from the community of users and contributors
Only about ten Trino releases or six months ago, we released Trino 447 with the requirement to use Java 22. In recent releases we started to take more and more advantage of features that are only available with that upgrade. We made some big steps in terms of performance and talked talked about some of those performance enhancements around aircompressor in the recent Trino Community Broadcast 65.
The Java community runs its release processes on a very predictable schedule - March and September mean new Java releases. This time it’s Java 23, and Trino will not be left behind. We are upgrading to use and require Java 23 soon!.
Fresh off the heels of Trino Fest 2024, where Commander Bun Bun was busy meeting the Trino community in-person, we’re already looking forward to another, bigger event to round out the year in Trino. For those who’ve been here a while, you know that can only mean one thing: Trino Summit 2024. Much like last year, it will be a two-day, fully virtual event, hosting a wide range of talks covering all things Trino on the 11th and 12th of December. Read on for more info, or if you’re already convinced…
Trino Fest 2024 is successfully in the books! While over 100 enthusiastic members of the community gathered in Boston, over 650 virtual attendees joined us worldwide to learn from our expert speakers as they discussed topics such as table formats, enhancements and optimizations, and use cases with Trino both large and small. And now it is your chance to revisit the presentations or catch up on everything you missed.
This week has surely started off with a big bang and another boom in the data platform world. Snowflake introduced the open source Polaris catalog as implementation of the Iceberg...
We gave a sneak peek of the Trino Fest lineup a month ago, and we’re excited to now bring you the full lineup for the event. We’ve got some major...
Trino Fest is drawing ever closer. Commander Bun Bun has been hard at work behind the scenes arranging the schedule and making sure that Trino’s trip to Boston is going...
Exciting news - time travel capability has finally arrived in the Delta Lake connector! After introducing support for time travel in the Iceberg connector back in 2022, we’re thrilled to...
It was not that long ago that we first announced support for Java 21, and subsequently made it a build and runtime requirement with Trino 436. Since then, the codebase...
Thinking about our recent work on caching in Trino reminds me of the famous saying, “There are only two hard things in computer science: cache invalidation and naming things.” Well,...
Do you know where the name ‘Trino’ comes from? It’s actually a shortened form of ‘neutrino’. These fast and lightweight subatomic particles have recently made their way to Japan. You...
After the resounding success of Trino Fest and Trino Summit in 2023, Commander Bun Bun has exciting news to share: we’re taking our biggest events of the year back to...
Trino now ships with an access control integration using the popular and widely used Open Policy Agent (OPA) from the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. The release of Trino 438 marks...