Distributed databases have become interesting and attractive in the last decade, as companies with world-wide operations require transactional databases with horizontal scalability and global reach.
You could be forgiven for not knowing about Citrusleaf, the NoSQL database vendor out of Mountain View, CA. I certainly didn’t, but I attributed that to still being new to the NoSQL/big data scene.
With so many NoSQL choices, how do you decide on one? Here’s a handy guide for narrowing your choice to three Hadoop gets much of the big data credit, but the reality is that NoSQL databases are far ...
MongoDB, a provider of a NoSQL database, is offering private training that enterprise subscribers can access through MongoDB University on-demand. MongoDB is an open source company, and because its ...
Microsoft is going to add a free tier to its CosmosDB offering. Officials accidentally announced its plan on March 4, but will make the announcement official on March 6. "You may have seen that we ...
MongoDB stock has almost doubled in value this year, benefiting from market optimism over a moderating rate environment and surging interest in AI. MongoDB differentiates itself from legacy relational ...
Yet, a modern Internet age with globally-distributed applications that must be fault-tolerant and scalable demands a high-concurrency, low-latency database model. In comes Cosmos DB, officially a ...
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Join the Ryan Welford from the DataStax Developers Team and learn how to build your own Netflix Clone using GraphQL, React, Netlify and a NoSQL database. You’ll learn how to manage big data in a ...
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