Google Cloud Summit came to London last week, and we took the opportunity to sit down with database execs Sailesh ...
Edge, a leading open source enterprise Postgres company, is launching pgEdge ColdFront, a transparent data tiering solution for PostgreSQL. Unlike other alternatives, ColdFront's cold tier is fully ...
Edge, the leading open source enterprise Postgres company, today announced pgEdge ColdFront, a transparent data tiering ...
The coolest database system companies of the 2026 Big Data 100 include ClickHouse, Couchbase, EDB, MariaDB, MongoDB, Neo4j, Pinecone and Yugabyte.
Abstract: The motivation of this paper is to be able to generate high-quality (Structured Query Language) SQL language sentences in terms of syntax and semantics so that they are intended to achieve a ...
In yet another instance of threat actors quickly jumping on the exploitation bandwagon, a newly disclosed critical security flaw in BerriAI's LiteLLM Python package has come under active exploitation ...
SQL Interview Questions are consistently searched by learners because Structured Query Language powers databases, reports, analytics, and many backend systems. From data roles to application ...
Abstract: Natural language interfaces to databases promise to democratize data access, yet current Text-to-SQL systems fail to address a fundamental challenge: user questions are often ambiguous.
Every data engineering team right now is being asked the same question: "How do we build a chatbot that talks to our data?" The prototypes are deceptively simple. A developer connects GPT-5.1 to a ...
Anthropic says it won't fix an SQL injection vulnerability in its SQLite Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that a researcher says could be used to hijack a support bot and prompt the AI agent to ...
SQL is a fundamental skill for anyone working with databases, and interviewers often test candidates with a range of SQL queries. Whether you're a fresher or an experienced professional, mastering ...
Even if generative AI hides SQL behind the curtain, it will continue to play a critical role in how we interact with and use data. In May 1974, Donald Chamberlin and Raymond Boyce published a paper on ...