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Clear the stage for the CLOUD NATIVE ROCKSTARS

Crate.io's CEO Eva Schönleitner won a People Award at the CLOUD NATIVE CONFERENCE 2022.

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Turning data into competitive advantage

TGW Logistics Group simplifies the handling of its huge volumes of data with CrateDB.

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Portrait of Eva Schönleitner in the New Business Magazin

Portrait of Crate.io CEO Eva Schönleitner for the Austrian business magazine New Business.

Ability to suspends the clusters’ compute power while retaining the data in order to save costs

Crate.io Launches New Tier Model for CrateDB Cloud with Added Flexibility and Cost Optimization

The new tier for CrateDB Cloud offers the ability to deploy it with shared infrastructure resources and suspend compute power.

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Es rappelt in der Kiste

Interview with Crate.io CEO Eva Schönleitner for the Austrian business magazine New Business.

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Exec Q&A with Crate.io CEO Eva Schönleitner

The CEO of Crate.io, a database technology ideal for digitalisation, is responsible for scaling the company globally. She shares some personal insights

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Females in IT - Future of IT! Community members

Crate.io CEO Eva Schönleitner is part of the FIT (Females in IT - Future of IT) community.

Empowering enterprises to replicate data from multiple locations back to a central site

CrateDB’s Logical Replication: empowering enterprises to replicate data from multiple locations back to a central site

CrateDB's Logical Replication: Enables the replication and sharing of data from one CrateDB cluster to another across territories

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Crate.io and Gantner: intelligent power grid management combines with an innovative database solution

Gantner Instruments helps the University of Cyprus to operate a Smart Micro Grid to research the controllability of renewable energy sources in the power grid.

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Crate.io extends database service offering to Google Cloud

Crate.io just announced that it was extending its database service to Google Cloud, the last of the big three (along with AWS and Microsoft Azure).