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While Oracle, SQL Server, and MySQL reign supreme, MongoDB (no. 5), Cassandra (no. 9), and HBase (no. 15) are giving them a run for their money.
MongoDB 3.4 may not be bleeding edge, but it adds some key features to solidify its case for enterprise deployment. At the top of the list, SQL is finally a first class citizen.
In previous columns, we've noted that the SQL language is in the ascendant. New SQL native databases such as CockroachDB and Yugabyte are showing robust adoption, while non-relational (NoSQL) ...
Just as the SQL databases are adding support for JSON, it seems likely that we will see increasing interoperability with SQL in MongoDB. MongoDB has had quite a wild ride over the past 10 years and ...
The general idea, when speaking about databases, is that SQL powers the big stuff while MongoDB trades off size capabilities for speed. As such, we’ll often see SQL (of some flavor) used in ...
It's not so much a black and white, SQL vs. NoSQL situation, of course: TokBox still kept SQL databases around. That's where his team fed portions of Hadoop output for analysts to query more easily.
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Zacks Investment Research on MSNMongoDB Intensifies Focus on Subscriptions: What's the Path Ahead?MongoDB MDB is laying the groundwork for sustained subscription growth through a focused, long-term approach. The company is doubling down on the enterprise segment, where it sees the biggest ...
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