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The Linux Foundation on Monday welcomed Microsoft's DocumentDB into its stable of open source projects, waving the document ...
For the last few years, the world of NoSQL databases has been filled with exciting new projects, ambitious claims, and plenty of chest beating. The hypesters said the new NoSQL software packages ...
The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization enabling mass innovation through open source, today announced that DocumentDB, a fast-growing open source document database, has joined the foundation ...
For the last few years, the world of NoSQL databases has been filled with exciting new projects, ambitious claims, and plenty of chest beating. The hypesters said the new NoSQL software packages ...
But the whippersnappers don’t care because they have different project needs in mind. They’re aiming at new targets. What is surprising is how different the NoSQL projects are turning out to be.
Imagine a new content management technology designed to store all of the rich semantic structure, metadata and intelligence about your content.
NoSQL databases provide the agility, scalability, performance and availability to support many applications today, but implementing them is not always easy. Here are 10 tips for integrating NoSQL ...
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.
Making things even harder, NoSQL projects tend to come and go rather quickly making it risky to try something new or something less popular. Last time I looked I had about settled on CouchDB.
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