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Discover kdb+ 4.1’s New Features

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With the announcement of kdb+ 4.1, we’ve made significant updates in performance, security, and usability, empowering developers to turbo charge workloads, fortify transmissions and improve storage efficiency. In this blog, we’ll explore these new features and demonstrate how they compare to previous versions.

“Peach” is an important keyword in kdb+, derived from the combination of “parallel” and “each”. It enables the parallel execution of a function on multiple arguments. In kdb+ 4.1 the ability to nest “peach” statements now exists. Additionally, it no longer prevents the use of multithreaded primitives within the “peach” operation.

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