Working in software development, versioning of code is something that we've often taken for granted. Task definitions and bug descriptions are preferably also managed by a system that versions every change. On top of this, we use a lot of documents for designing, documenting and managing our development cycles. For example, some of the tools we use are Jira, Google Docs and our own Knowledge Base to accomplish these things, which all provide versioning support. In MariaDB Server 10.3, we've introduced an elegant and easy way for data versioning, called System-Versioned Tables. Let's look at what it can be used for. A Look Back at Data for GDPR and PCI DSS Compliance The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is now enforced by the European Union (EU). All companies collecting user data in the EU have to comply with the GDPR rules. In addition to the daily questions and statements coming over email asking you to agree to new terms because of GDPR, the companies also have to store per...


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