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This month, we’re opening the Call for Proposals for Replay 2025! Join us in London, March 3–5, 2025, for an unforgettable experience. Have a great story or insight to share? Submit your proposal by Friday, December 13.
In this newsletter, you’ll find the latest updates, including our new pricing structure, a sneak peek at Worker Auto-tuning, exciting meetups in Australia, and amazing community-driven content. Keep reading for all the details!
Product Updates
- New Pricing Structure: We’re introducing a new pricing structure for Temporal and will begin migrations to our new offering in February 2025.
- Worker Auto-tuning: Now in Public Preview! Automatically adjusts available slots based on CPU and memory usage, allowing you to tune Worker performance with minimal configuration.
- Nexus: Connect Temporal Applications across (and within) isolated namespaces. Explore use cases here.
- APS-based Rate Limiting: The rollout has begun!
SDK Updates - Java SDK 1.26.0 and 1.26.1 now include support for Nexus, User Metadata, and some improvements to Workflow Update.
- Go SDK 1.30.0 improves support for Nexus metrics and mocking of Nexus operations. It also improves the latency of workflows that need to be migrated to a new worker due to a worker shutdown.
- PHP SDK 2.11.1 and 2.11.2 are now available with bugfixes.
- Ruby SDK 0.2.0 alpha is the first release of our in-progress refresh of the Ruby SDK. This release includes support for a Temporal Client and the ability to run activities. There is a lot more work to come, and the current APIs are subject to change. If you try it out, we’d love to hear from you—feedback will help us shape this SDK into something awesome!
- TypeScript SDK 1.11.3 supports querying for schedules, and provides experimental support for the Cloud Operations API.
- Temporal CLI 1.1.1 provides some small quality-of-life improvements and updates to the built-in Temporal Server and Temporal UI Server.
Upcoming Meetups & Events
Temporal is thrilled to host Happy Hours in Sydney on November 26 and Melbourne on November 27, both from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Join us for an evening of delicious food, refreshing drinks, and great conversation. Together, we’ll toast to the year gone by and look forward to what’s ahead!
Secure your spot today and join us for these memorable evenings!
Join Temporal at AWS re:Invent2024!
We’re thrilled to invite you to visit Temporal at Booth 1855 in the Venetian Expo Hall during AWS re:Invent. Whether you’re eager to see an interactive demo or challenge yourself with an arcade-style Snake game built on Temporal, this is your chance to explore distributed systems and see how Temporal can revolutionize your application development.
Want a deeper dive? Schedule a one-on-one meeting with our Co-Founder & CEO Samar Abbas, Co-Founder & CTO Maxim Fateev, or other sales leaders.
Replay 2025
CFP Open, Tickets on Sale, and Sponsorships Available!
Mark your calendars for Replay 2025, Temporal’s flagship user conference, happening March 3–5, 2025, at Convene 22 Bishopsgate in London. Join us for three immersive days filled with keynotes, hands-on workshops (in Go, .NET, and Java), live demos, and networking with the brightest minds in tech.
- Call for Proposals (CFP) is now open! Submit your ideas by December 13 to share your insights and stories with the Temporal community.
- Tickets are on sale now — secure your spot early for an unforgettable experience.
- Sponsorship opportunities are now available!
Let’s come together to explore this year’s theme, “Modernizing the Monolith,” and celebrate all things Temporal. We can’t wait to see you there!
Resources
- The Developer Education team has released a new course on handling errors and retries in Temporal! Check out our free Crafting an Error Handling Strategy course, now available in Go, Python, Java, and TypeScript.
- Dec 11 — Sign up for our Temporal 101 with Go live workshop
- Events are the wrong abstraction: Rethinking distributed systems
Temporal in Financial Services
- Top Engineering Predictions for Financial Services in 2025
- How Financial Services Companies Reduce Risk with Temporal
Community Highlights
- Oleg Shilo created the Temporalio.Graphs project (.NET) which provides visualization of Temporal workflows regardless of how far the execution has progressed.
- Emil “Bud” Lefkof, Tim Mullé, and Loïc Hermann give a presentation and demo about a new Quarkus + Temporal extension (Java) on the “Quarkus Insights” podcast.
- J.D Nicholls and Valentina Morato Graces developed ProjectX (JavaScript) a comprehensive full-stack template designed to simplify the development of scalable and resilient applications using React and Temporal.
- Temporal was featured on the ClickHouse Blog following a meetup talk by Sean Gillespie, Software Engineer at Temporal Technologies, about how we leverage features such as distributed tables, materialized views, and async inserts to build Temporal Cloud’s observability system.
If you’re creating code, content, events, or anything Temporal-related, let us know in the #show-us-what-you-got channel on our Community Slack!