Directus, a leading software company specializing in data management, has announced the launch of the world's first Open Data Platform, Directus 9, which will now be available to the general public for the very first time.
The new platform arrives with a codebase built on Node.js and Vue.js 3, allowing it to achieve 10-times higher performance rates than in predecessors. As a result, users can expect almost instant SQL query responses, whether they are growing massive data sets in the Directus app or performing relational API requests.
"During the past two years, our 2-person project has grown into a passionate team of 20 engineers and hundreds of contributors, all working tirelessly to introduce Directus as the world’s first Open Data Platform," said Ben Haynes, Co-Founder and CEO of Directus in a recent press release.
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The World's First Open Data Platform, Directus 9, Has Launched
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