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Relational databases were a revelation in their time, decoupling query design from schema design, and they enabled developers to focus solely on schema design, knowing they could later query their ...
A relational database is no longer the default choice. Mike Loukides charts the rise of the NoSQL movement and explains how to choose the right database for your application.
NoSQL for the Enterprise NoSQL has emerged to manage new data types, huge volumes of data and the relationships between complex and connected today inherent in modern applications. The type of NOSQL ...
Oracle NoSQL: Practically ACID The fun part of Oracle NoSQL is the key-value structure. You don’t need to define a schema or lock yourself into a big tabular architecture.
Couchbase NoSQL Database gets the SQL Religion Couchbase 4.0 elegantly integrates SQL and JSON, maintaining schema-independence while adding support for joins and a range of BI tools.
The NoSQL movement has been gaining momentum, and consists of a variety of non-relational data stores that spans open source projects such as Cassandra to products from companies such as MarkLogic ...
MarkLogic was a NoSQL database before it was fashionable. Predating its better-known rivals, MarkLogic's challenge is avoiding getting defined by what it's not. Governance could be its ace in the ...
The NoSQL Database Management Systems market is set to continue steady growth in 2025, driven by rising enterprise data volumes and increased investment in artificial intelligence. Traditional ...
Even more fascinating, the biggest of the new stack winners is the NoSQL database, expected to pull in $13.3 billion by 2022: IDC, Morgan Stanley Research That’s a lot of new money, but it ...