Implementing Foreign Key Tracking in Memory
An overview of how Neosync handles foreign key tracking in memory during data synchronizations
December 3rd, 2024
We're back with another set of brand new features and updates from October! Here's what's new to Neosync:
Neosync now supports a pay-as-you-go plan that only charges you for your usage.
We've released a new API that allows you to detect and redact PII in free-form text.
The Neosync CLI got a big upgrade to it's sync'ing features and stability.
We've released REST and gRPC APIs that allow you to anonymize data in structured and unstructured data.
We've overhauled the Runs page with a brand new timeline that shows how long each activity in the sync took and it's status. We're pretty excited about it.
We've exposed a bunch of new configs through the CLI that allow you to configure your connections and job settings.
You can now config batch parameters and timeout parameters in the S3 connection.
We've published 3 official SDKs - Typescript, Go and Python
We've published OpenAPI specs so you can great your own SDKs if you need to
You can now export and import your mappings on the Jobs page so you can manage your mappings in code.
Here's some news and articles that we found interesting this month:
I know what you're thinking, "did he seriously just make a bad luck brian meme? What is this 2009". Yes, yes I did.
Some helpful links to have handy:
Thanks for reading and see you in November!
An overview of how Neosync handles foreign key tracking in memory during data synchronizations
December 3rd, 2024
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