NoSQL Week in Review #11
This week in NoSQL, both Neo4j and Datastax announced updates to their NoSQL solutions. We also found an interesting retrospective map of 2012's NoSQL/NewSQL/Other spaces. Let us know if you found or wrote any other interesting NoSQL-related content - DZone's curator's may want to feature it!
Announcements
Neo4j announced the release of Neo4j 1.9 M03
Datastax announced the release of Cassandra 1.2.0
This Week's Top 5 NoSQL Links:
So you want to go with the flow and implement your next application on top of some NoSQL, NotJustSQL, NewSQL, AlmostSQL, SQL++, NextGenSQL, and what not, just to be sure not to miss out on some of the latest developments in the data business
2. A Map of 2012's NoSQL, NewSQL, and Other Database Options
So you want to go with the flow and implement your next application on top of some NoSQL, NotJustSQL, NewSQL, AlmostSQL, SQL++, NextGenSQL . . .
3. The Availability and Operational Stability of NoSQL
In this article, I will analyze the distribution and availability of these products from the operational aspect. The selected targets are Cassandra, HBase and MongoDB.
4. So, You Want to Be a Grapher
As much as I hope to inform and educate, this blog is as much to serve as a record of my journey into graph-based databases. I'm hoping that as I continue to learn that others may hopefully glean some knowledge/insight from my posts (however little or much that may be).
5. Introduction to Spring Data Neo4j
Here's a 1-hour practical guide to getting started with Spring Data on Neo4j. This will cover Spring Data Neo4j's features/benefits, use cases, and a step by step demo.




