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NoSQL databases like MongoDB or CouchDB generally compete with each other, but now a relational database is positioning itself as a NoSQL player. The PostgreSQL Project, which EnterpriseDB ...
Typically, users have gone to NoSQL databases, which were designed for such workloads, though the community of developers behind PostgreSQL is updating their database to meet these requirements as ...
The PostgreSQL database now natively supports the JSON format, making it an alternative to MongoDB Embracing the widely used JSON data-exchange format, the new version of the PostgreSQL open ...
We believe MongoDB’s increasing reach in the NoSQL database market, bolstered by its continued product innovations and unique go-to-market strategy in the field, is well-positioned for capturing ...
MongoDB is currently the fifth-most-widely used database system in the world after Oracle, MySQL, SQL Server and PostgreSQL, according to a ranking system maintained on DB-Engines.com.
We are transferring coverage of MongoDB and maintaining the company’s no-moat rating. Despite its leadership in the NoSQL database market, we believe MongoDB’s focus on agile development can ...
MongoDB: Flexible, scalable NoSQL In recent years, a number of document stores have come out and garnered a high degree of developer mind share. One of the most popular of these is MongoDB, an ...
MongoDB has long been known as a niche player in the database wars. It’s one of the leading providers in the NoSQL segment of the database market, which emerged to handle data volumes in a scale ...
MongoDB is currently the fifth-most-widely used database system in the world after Oracle, MySQL, SQL Server and PostgreSQL, according to a ranking system maintained on DB-Engines.com.