Hello Community,

I'm happy to announce that MarkLogic 9 is now available for 
download<http://developer.marklogic.com/products>.

MarkLogic 9 provides new features and enhancements to make data integration 
easier and more powerful. Entity 
Services<http://docs.marklogic.com/guide/entity-services/intro> helps define a 
model for your integrated data, supporting the creation of a scalable, 
performant data hub. Moving data into, out of, or between MarkLogic clusters 
will be easier with the Data Movement 
SDK<http://docs.marklogic.com/guide/java/data-movement>. With Template-Driven 
Extraction<http://docs.marklogic.com/guide/app-dev/TDE>, you can now get data 
into the indexes without modifying your document structure. The Optic 
API<http://docs.marklogic.com/guide/app-dev/OpticAPI> powers document joins and 
aggregates, group-bys and other tabular operations on data stored in documents.

MarkLogic's government-grade security takes the next step, adding Encryption at 
Rest<http://docs.marklogic.com/guide/security/encryption#> and Element-Level 
Security<http://docs.marklogic.com/guide/security/element#>. With the new 
Redaction<http://docs.marklogic.com/guide/app-dev/redaction> feature, it's 
easier to make production data safe for use in your development and test 
environments.

Managing MarkLogic has gotten easier too. Rolling 
upgrades<http://docs.marklogic.com/guide/admin/rolling-upgrades> mean less 
downtime when upgrading a cluster, while 
Telemetry<http://docs.marklogic.com/guide/monitoring/telemetry> streamlines 
communication with the Support team.

Developers should take a look at the improvements to Query 
Console<http://docs.marklogic.com/guide/relnotes/chap3#id_98737>, including 
profiling for Server-side JavaScript, editing aids, and better results display. 
Beyond QC, there are new geospatial 
capabilities<http://docs.marklogic.com/guide/relnotes/chap3#id_83759> and 
several enhancements to the 
REST<http://docs.marklogic.com/guide/relnotes/chap3#id_23470>, 
Java<http://docs.marklogic.com/guide/relnotes/chap3#id_65307>, and Node.js 
APIs<http://docs.marklogic.com/guide/relnotes/chap3#id_53771>. You'll also be 
able to take more control of stemming and 
tokenization<http://docs.marklogic.com/guide/relnotes/chap3#id_28687> and 
wildcarding<http://docs.marklogic.com/guide/relnotes/chap3#id_25301>.

Here are some resources you can use to explore what MarkLogic 9 has to offer:


  *   MarkLogic University's What's New in MarkLogic 
9<https://mlu.marklogic.com/selfpaced/course/mlnine/>? self-paced course
  *   New Features in MarkLogic 
9<http://docs.marklogic.com/guide/relnotes/chap3> in the Release Notes
  *   Tutorials:
     *   Entity Services<http://developer.marklogic.com/learn/entity-services>
     *   Optic API<http://developer.marklogic.com/learn/optic-api>
     *   Template-Driven 
Extraction<http://developer.marklogic.com/learn/template-driven-extraction>
     *   Data Movement 
SDK<http://developer.marklogic.com/learn/data-movement-sdk>

--
Dave Cassel, @dmcassel<https://twitter.com/dmcassel>
Technical Community Manager
MarkLogic Corporation<http://www.marklogic.com/>
http://developer.marklogic.com/
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