News from the community of users and contributors
We are pleased to announce the upcoming 2022 Trino Summit. The summit is scheduled as hybrid event on the 10th of November 2022, and attendance is free! You will be...
This past week, Andrii Rosa hosted a virtual Trino meetup on the topic of using Trino as a batch processing engine. You can view the talk from the meetup embedded...
At QazAI, we build data lakes as a service for companies. In the original architecture, we get raw data in S3, transform the S3 data with Hive, and then delivered...
Maximizing your experience with zero choices. I’m publishing this blog post in partnership with the Trino community to go along a lightning talk I’m giving for their event, Cinco de...
When Trino (formerly PrestoSQL) arrived on the scene almost 10 years ago, it immediately became known as the much faster alternative to the data warehouse of big data, Apache Hive....
After six months of challenging work on Project Tardigrade, we are ready to launch. With the project we improved the user experience of running resource intensive queries that are common...
Over the last couple of months we’ve added support for full query retries, landed experimental support for task level retries and provided a proof of concept implementation of a distributed...
As we reflect on Trino’s journey in 2021, one thing stands out. Compared to previous years we have seen even further accelerated, tremendous growth. Yes, this is what all these...
In the last few days we had a surge of folks in our community reaching out with concerns over the Log4Shell exploit (CVE-2021-44228), and we want to inform you that...
At Comcast, we have a large on-premise Trino cluster. It enables us to extract insights from data no matter where it resides, and prepares the company for a more cloud-centric...
Greetings Trino nation, Get ready for this year’s virtual Trino Summit event! This year’s summit feels a little different as the name of the event has changed from Presto to...
Welcome to the Trino on ice series, covering the details around how the Iceberg table format works with the Trino query engine. The examples build on each previous post, so...