August Product Monthly Update

August Product Monthly Update

Intro

We're back with another set of brand new features from August! Here's what's new to Neosync:

Microsoft SQL Server support

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Neosync now officially supports SQL Server as a connection. Check out the docs here!

Seed value support

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You can now pass seed values into any transformer to get deterministic outputs. This is really useful to ensure that the same value across different columns produce the same output.

DynamoDB upgrades

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We now support consistent reads, key deep linking, subsetting and default transformations in DynamoDB.

MongoDB upgrades

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You can now edit MongoDB mappings inline and even duplicate an entire mapping with one click making it much easier to build your mappings.

Helm Chart upgrades

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if you're using open source Neosync, you can now configure resources for the app directly in the helm chart.

New models added for AI Generate

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We've updated the default GPT models in the AI generate job type to reflect the newer models.

Hot off the Press

Here's some news and articles that we found interesting this month:

  1. Neosync as a Developer Data Platform on synthetic training data.
  2. We published a Guide to Data Anonymization.
  3. How to auto-generate documentation use Go templates without comment.
  4. All of the ransonware attacks and data leaks that happened in August (it's more than you think).

Meme of the month

Straight shooters only.

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Helpful Resources

Some helpful links to have handy:

  1. Try Neosync for free!- an easy way to get started with Neosync Cloud.
  2. Github for open source Neosync.
  3. Documentation for how to get started + everything else.
  4. Discord for any questions about Neosync, synthetic data or to just chat with us.

Thanks for reading and see you in October!


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