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MongoDB MDB and Oracle ORCL are two leading names in the database market, but they’re built on very different foundations.
Explore the differences between NoSQL and SQL databases, their use cases, and how to choose the right database solution for your needs.
NoSQL is building momentum of its own, and providing the familiarity and power of SQL is how it's being done.
A NoSQL database has flexible data requirements, making it a better fit for applications that will evolve over time than an SQL database.
NoSQL and NewSQL databases are popular solutions in the data management space. At VoltDB, we’re sometimes asked to clarify the difference between the two approaches. Here’s what you need to know if ...
Technology Editor Bill Wong examines the differences between SQL, NoSQL, and NewSQL databases.