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An SQL database might hold name, date of birth, address, etc, but analysing unstructured data – via making it semi-structured – can get closer to what consumers think.
That need prompted MongoDB (NASDAQ: MDB) to introduce Atlas, a non-relational database that can store unstructured data types. However, Oracle responded by introducing its own non-relational database.
In this article, we will look at some of the ways unstructured data is accessed as if it were structured, or given structure by S3 Select and Snowflake, and database-like products such as MongoDB.
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