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DataGrip Turns 7!
7 years ago today, DataGrip was brought into the world. We’d like to share some milestones from our history and express our gratitude to our users who have made huge contributions to DataGrip over the years. We’ve done it together!
June 2014 | Early Access Program starts for 0xDBE |
December 2015 | DataGrip 1.0 released |
July 2016 | Import CSV files |
October 2016 | DataGrip’s first participation in PASS Summit in Seattle |
November 2016 | Source code storage |
March 2017 | First PGConf US in New York |
July 2017 | AWS Redshift supported |
October 2017 | First PGConf EU in Warsaw |
November 2017 | First AWS re:Invent |
December 2017 | SQL generator |
February 2017 | First PGConf Russia |
April 2018 | MariaDB supported |
June 2018 | First AWS summit in Paris |
July 2018 | Full SQL log |
November 2018 | Cassandra supported |
January 2019 | 5,000 Twitter followers |
February 2019 | DataGrip release notes inside the Toolbox App |
April 2019 | Snowflake, Vertica, Hive, and Greenplum supported |
April 2019 | Customizable color themes |
December 2019 | MongoDB supported |
January 2020 | Virtual foreign keys |
March 2020 | JetBrains Mono typeface available in DataGrip |
April 2020 | Export to Excel |
April 2020 | First Data Innovation Summit online webinar |
November 2020 | Couchbase supported |
April 2021 | Context live templates |
May 2021 | DataGrip overview video released |
July 2021 | Сreating DDL data sources from real ones |
November 2021 | Aggregates in the data editor |
March 2022 | Over 680,000 usages per month |
April 2022 | Copy multiple objects |
July 2022 | Import multiple CSV files |
November 2022 | Back to offline events: PGConf in Berlin |
November 2022 | PASS Data Summit in Seattle |
November 2022 | Redis supported |
2023 | More to come! |
With love,
Your DataGrip team