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SQL databases with in-memory column stores, NoSQL with query languages; it looks like the two schools of database design have begun to merge.
A NoSQL database has flexible data requirements, making it a better fit for applications that will evolve over time than an SQL database.
And as such NoSQL tools like Cassandra and MongoDB have become an important part of many Web startups (Facebook, in the case of the former and Foursquare, in the case of the latter, for example.) ...
Today's abundance of NoSQL databases gives firms choice with one hand but doles out management complexity with the other, according to Basho CTO Dave McCrory.
NoSQL is increasingly being considered a viable alternative to relational databases, especially for Big Data applications, as more enterprises recognize that operating at scale is better achieved ...
DBTA recently hosted a webcast on NoSQL database technology to explain what it is and how these databases meet new requirements created by the surging data growth and concurrent demand for speed and ...
NoSQL (Not Only SQL) is a database mechanism developed for storage, analysis, and access of large volume of unstructured data. NoSQL allows schema-less data storage, which is not possible with ...
If you want to run Microsoft’s NoSQL tools on-premise, you will need to run its Azure Stack, which will initially offer a local version of Microsoft’s Tables NoSQL key/value store.
The NoSQL movement has given us the opportunity to explore what we really require from our databases, and to find out what we already knew: there is no one-size-fits-all solution.