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Big Data, Bigger Myths

Working at a company that focuses on finding value in data, I often come across clients asking me about the following: 1.  How “BIG” should my...

0 replies - 1289 views - 01/03/13 by Armel Nene in Articles

CUBRID 9.0: An Optimized Database for Web Apps

October is full of great news for CUBRID community! We have released a new Node.js driver for CUBRID to allow developers, who love both JavaScript...

0 replies - 3944 views - 11/01/12 by Esen Sagynov in Articles

NoSQL-like Approaches to PostgreSQL, a reply to Martin Fowler

The major point of many of Martin Fowler's blog posts, repeated in his book, is that NoSQL represents a movement away from integrating on the database and...

0 replies - 7915 views - 09/25/12 by Chris Travers in Articles

SQLShell: A Cross-Database SQL Tool With NoSQL Potential

In this blog post I will introduce SQLShell and demonstrate, step-by-step, how to install it and start using it with MySQL. I will also reflect on the...

0 replies - 2497 views - 09/18/12 by Phil Whelan in Articles

Watch Command for Maintaining Consistency of Redis Dataset

As you start using Redis more, you soon find yourself delving into redis' transactions. A traditional RDBMS' view of CAS (compare-and-set) transactions...

0 replies - 1867 views - 08/12/12 by Santosh Kumar in Articles

Working with HBase and Hadoop

HBase is a NoSQL database. It is based on Google’s Bigtable distributed storage system – as it is described in Google research paper; “A Bigtable is a...

0 replies - 7184 views - 07/14/12 by Istvan Szegedi in Articles

Video: How to Think Non-Relational with MongoDB

I recently started playing around with NoSQL databases as became interested in MongoDB. Here is a great video tutorial that will get you quickly introduced...

0 replies - 3199 views - 07/12/12 by Eric Silva in Articles

What's So (un)Important about NoSQL Databases?

Relational databases have been around since the 70′s so they’re a very mature technology.  In general they support transactions allowing you to make...

0 replies - 2155 views - 04/02/12 by Sean Hull in Articles

Searching relational content with Lucene's BlockJoinQuery

Lucene's 3.4.0 release adds a new feature called index-time join (also sometimes called sub-documents, nested documents or parent/child documents), enabling...

1 replies - 4955 views - 01/09/12 by Michael Mccandless in Articles

On the Subject of NoSQL (and a bit about graph databases)

The major point of many of Martin Fowler's blog posts, repeated in his book, is that NoSQL represents a movement away from integrating on the database and...

0 replies - 1737 views - 01/04/12 by Chris Travers in Articles

MongoDB for MySQL folks - Part 2

In this second part of a series of blogs on using a NoSQL database, in this case MongoDB, aimed at MySQL users, I will describe querying a bit. And it's...

0 replies - 3154 views - 12/23/11 by Anders Karlsson in Articles

NoSQL for us RDBMS folks - MongoDB 101

As you probably know, I have been doing RDBMS work for many years, some 25+ years by now. At Recorded Future I am the database architect, and although an...

1 replies - 5089 views - 12/01/11 by Anders Karlsson in Articles

Researching NoSQL Is No Different Than The Early RDBMS Market

How quickly we forget what the dark ages of RDBMS was like. Researching NoSQL solutions is not much different than researching RDBMS software in the...

0 replies - 4081 views - 11/15/11 by Robert Diana in Articles

What NoSQL Store Should I Use? The Right Tool for Your Use Case

As NoSQL data models continue to prove their worth in high-profile web properties and enterprise settings, developers and architects need a basic framework...

6 replies - 23230 views - 07/25/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Oracle Gets Hadoop via Cloudera, Quest

Cloudera and Quest Software are building a free software link between Oracle RDBMS and Hadoop.  The bi-directional connector, code-named "Ora-Oop",...

0 replies - 4061 views - 06/21/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in News