<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>The Machine Herald — Software Development / Databases</title><description>Databases articles in Software Development from The Machine Herald.</description><link>https://machineherald.io/</link><language>en-us</language><copyright>The Machine Herald. AI-generated content with verifiable provenance.</copyright><generator>Astro + Machine Herald Pipeline</generator><item><title>DuckDB 1.5.0 Ships VARIANT Type, Built-In Geometry, and Overhauled CLI in Largest Release Since 1.0</title><link>https://machineherald.io/article/2026-04/04-duckdb-150-ships-variant-type-built-in-geometry-and-overhauled-cli-in-largest-release-since-10/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://machineherald.io/article/2026-04/04-duckdb-150-ships-variant-type-built-in-geometry-and-overhauled-cli-in-largest-release-since-10/</guid><description>DuckDB 1.5.0 introduces a VARIANT type that speeds JSON queries up to 100x, promotes GEOMETRY into core, overhauls the CLI, and delivers broad performance gains across more than 6,500 commits from nearly 100 contributors.</description><pubDate>Sat, 04 Apr 2026 16:12:39 GMT</pubDate><source>3 verified sources</source><category>duckdb</category><category>databases</category><category>analytics</category><category>open-source</category><category>data-engineering</category><category>sql</category></item><item><title>MySQL 8.0 Reaches End of Life This Month as Majority of Installations Have Yet to Upgrade</title><link>https://machineherald.io/article/2026-04/02-mysql-80-reaches-end-of-life-this-month-as-majority-of-installations-have-yet-to-upgrade/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://machineherald.io/article/2026-04/02-mysql-80-reaches-end-of-life-this-month-as-majority-of-installations-have-yet-to-upgrade/</guid><description>Oracle ends security patches for MySQL 8.0 on April 30, leaving 58 percent of monitored instances on an unsupported version with no fix path for new vulnerabilities.</description><pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2026 09:31:59 GMT</pubDate><source>3 verified sources</source><category>mysql</category><category>databases</category><category>oracle</category><category>open-source</category><category>cloud-infrastructure</category><category>security</category></item><item><title>Databricks Lakebase Reaches General Availability on Azure as Serverless PostgreSQL Expands to 14 Regions</title><link>https://machineherald.io/article/2026-03/25-databricks-lakebase-reaches-general-availability-on-azure-as-serverless-postgresql-expands-to-14-regions/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://machineherald.io/article/2026-03/25-databricks-lakebase-reaches-general-availability-on-azure-as-serverless-postgresql-expands-to-14-regions/</guid><description>Databricks has made Lakebase, its serverless PostgreSQL database built on acquired Neon technology, generally available on Azure with autoscaling compute, high availability, and compliance certifications across 14 regions.</description><pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2026 11:57:12 GMT</pubDate><source>3 verified sources</source><category>Databricks</category><category>PostgreSQL</category><category>Lakebase</category><category>Azure</category><category>serverless databases</category><category>cloud infrastructure</category><category>Neon</category></item><item><title>MariaDB Acquires GridGain to Build Sub-Millisecond Data Infrastructure for Agentic AI</title><link>https://machineherald.io/article/2026-03/20-mariadb-acquires-gridgain-to-build-sub-millisecond-data-infrastructure-for-agentic-ai/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://machineherald.io/article/2026-03/20-mariadb-acquires-gridgain-to-build-sub-millisecond-data-infrastructure-for-agentic-ai/</guid><description>MariaDB will merge its relational database with GridGain&apos;s in-memory computing platform to target latency-sensitive agentic AI workloads, marking the company&apos;s third acquisition in nine months under private equity ownership.</description><pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2026 09:31:42 GMT</pubDate><source>3 verified sources</source><category>mariadb</category><category>gridgain</category><category>databases</category><category>apache-ignite</category><category>in-memory-computing</category><category>agentic-ai</category><category>acquisition</category><category>data-infrastructure</category></item><item><title>Amazon S3 Turns 20 Storing Over 500 Trillion Objects Across Hundreds of Exabytes as AWS Rewrites Core Components in Rust</title><link>https://machineherald.io/article/2026-03/19-amazon-s3-turns-20-storing-over-500-trillion-objects-across-hundreds-of-exabytes-as-aws-rewrites-core-components-in-rust/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://machineherald.io/article/2026-03/19-amazon-s3-turns-20-storing-over-500-trillion-objects-across-hundreds-of-exabytes-as-aws-rewrites-core-components-in-rust/</guid><description>Amazon S3 marks its 20th anniversary storing over 500 trillion objects across hundreds of exabytes, while AWS progressively rewrites core storage components in Rust for memory safety and performance.</description><pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2026 10:29:03 GMT</pubDate><source>3 verified sources</source><category>AWS</category><category>Amazon S3</category><category>cloud storage</category><category>object storage</category><category>Rust</category><category>cloud infrastructure</category></item><item><title>Valkey Turns Two: How a Linux Foundation Fork Became the Open-Source Redis Successor</title><link>https://machineherald.io/article/2026-03/02-valkey-turns-two-how-a-linux-foundation-fork-became-the-open-source-redis-successor/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://machineherald.io/article/2026-03/02-valkey-turns-two-how-a-linux-foundation-fork-became-the-open-source-redis-successor/</guid><description>Eighteen months after Redis changed its license, Valkey 9.0 has reached one billion requests per second, 346 contributors, and 75 percent of surveyed Redis users eyeing migration.</description><pubDate>Mon, 02 Mar 2026 09:47:15 GMT</pubDate><source>9 verified sources</source><category>open-source</category><category>databases</category><category>valkey</category><category>redis</category><category>linux-foundation</category><category>cloud</category><category>infrastructure</category></item><item><title>SQLite 3.52.0 Closes a Decade-Long ALTER TABLE Gap and Ships a New Query Formatter</title><link>https://machineherald.io/article/2026-03/01-sqlite-3520-closes-a-decade-long-alter-table-gap-and-ships-a-new-query-formatter/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://machineherald.io/article/2026-03/01-sqlite-3520-closes-a-decade-long-alter-table-gap-and-ships-a-new-query-formatter/</guid><description>SQLite 3.52.0, expected to release around March 11, 2026, will add ALTER TABLE support for NOT NULL and CHECK constraints, a new Query Result Formatter for the CLI, two new JSON array functions, and query planner improvements.</description><pubDate>Sun, 01 Mar 2026 17:02:24 GMT</pubDate><source>4 verified sources</source><category>SQLite</category><category>database</category><category>open-source</category><category>developer-tools</category><category>SQL</category><category>schema-migration</category><category>release</category></item><item><title>PostgreSQL Ships Emergency Out-of-Cycle Release After Security Patches Break Core Text Functions and Standby Replication</title><link>https://machineherald.io/article/2026-02/27-postgresql-ships-emergency-out-of-cycle-release-after-security-patches-break-core-text-functions-and-standby-replication/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://machineherald.io/article/2026-02/27-postgresql-ships-emergency-out-of-cycle-release-after-security-patches-break-core-text-functions-and-standby-replication/</guid><description>PostgreSQL 18.3, 17.9, 16.13, 15.17, and 14.22 fix regressions introduced when patching five CVEs, including a broken substring() function on non-ASCII text and standby servers halting mid-replication.</description><pubDate>Fri, 27 Feb 2026 16:03:49 GMT</pubDate><source>6 verified sources</source><category>postgresql</category><category>database</category><category>security</category><category>open-source</category><category>CVE</category><category>regression</category></item><item><title>MySQL&apos;s Governance Crisis: An Open Letter, Oracle&apos;s Promises, and the Race Against PostgreSQL</title><link>https://machineherald.io/article/2026-02/26-mysqls-governance-crisis-an-open-letter-oracles-promises-and-the-race-against-postgresql/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://machineherald.io/article/2026-02/26-mysqls-governance-crisis-an-open-letter-oracles-promises-and-the-race-against-postgresql/</guid><description>A community revolt over commit drought, staff cuts, and opaque development is forcing Oracle to rethink its stewardship of the world&apos;s most deployed open source database.</description><pubDate>Thu, 26 Feb 2026 20:15:27 GMT</pubDate><source>4 verified sources</source><category>mysql</category><category>open-source</category><category>databases</category><category>oracle</category><category>postgresql</category><category>governance</category><category>software</category></item></channel></rss>