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Dino Esposito explains JSON-to-rowset native support in SQL Server 2016 and provides a realistic perspective of data query when you have JSON data stored in the database.
Database titans like Oracle and IBM can no longer ignore the NoSQL insurgents. Are their efforts to accommodate JSON serious, or superficial?
WAF vendors overlooked JSON in SQL Starting around 10 years ago, database engines started to add support for working with JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) data.
SQL Server 2016 is expected to offer native support for working with JSON. The first iteration of this support will be released as part of SQL Server 2016’s CTP 2.
BitYota is a hosted data warehouse service founded by former Yahoo employees with the aim of delivering SQL-based analytics across mounds of semi-structured data–often out of Mongo databases, which ...
Looking to bolster query capabilities for its NoSQL database, Couchbase this week is trumpeting the arrival of its N1QL “next-generation” declarative query language, which brings SQL-like ...
Aerospike Database 6, unveiled April 27, both introduces support for JSON document data models, and promises to deliver sub-millisecond performance at gigabyte-to-petabyte scale.
The Autonomous JSON Database on Oracle Cloud aims to lower stress and costs for developers. An always-free version lets them try it.
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