In-Memory Formats

An in-memory data format is a standard way that information is encoded for storage in computer memory. It specifies how bits are used to encode information and may be optimized for speed and storage.
The Origins of Apache Arrow & Its Fit in Today’s Data Landscape

The Origins of Apache Arrow & Its Fit in Today’s Data Landscape

This blog post features the history behind Apache Arrow and how it addresses modern challenges in today’s data landscape.
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Apache Arrow: Open Source Standard Becomes Enterprise Necessity

Apache Arrow: Open Source Standard Becomes Enterprise Necessity

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Arrow FlightSQL: A 20x Faster Alternative to JDBC and ODBC

Arrow FlightSQL: A 20x Faster Alternative to JDBC and ODBC

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